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|Welcome to the [http://icomp.de Individual Computers] Product Information Wiki, &lt;br&gt;
online since may 21st, 2013.
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{{Thumblink|Commodore_Logo_2016.png|Category:Commodore|Commodore Products}}
{{Thumblink|C64reloadedMK2_final_proto.jpg|C64_reloaded_mk2|C-64 Reloaded MK2}}
{{Thumblink|mk3_a1200_prototype.jpg|Indivision_AGA_MK3|Indivision AGA MK3}}
{{Thumblink|ACA1221lc_red.jpg|ACA1221lc|ACA1221lc}}
{{Thumblink|C64 Reloaded.jpg|C64_reloaded|C-64 Reloaded}}
{{Thumblink|Chameleon_on_dock.jpg|Chameleon|Chameleon with docking station}}
{{Thumblink|Nequester front.jpg|Nequester|Nequester}}
{{Thumblink|Keyrahv3-Product-Picture.png|Keyrah V3|Keyrah V3}}
{{Thumblink|Compproretro420.jpg|Competition_Pro_Retro|Competition Pro Retro}}
{{Thumblink|4PlayerAdapter.jpg|4 Player Adapter|4 Player Adapter}}
{{Thumblink|micromys_v5_wide.jpg|Micromys|Micromys V5}}
{{Thumblink|X surf 100 xxl.jpg|X-Surf-100|X-Surf 100}}
{{Thumblink|Aca1220 20 1 xxl.jpg|ACA1220|ACA1220-20}}
{{Thumblink|Aca1232 ec40 1 xxl.jpg|ACA1232|ACA1232-40EC}}
{{Thumblink|Rtc mod 1 xxl.jpg|RTC_module|RTC Module}}
{{Thumblink|Buster1 xxl.jpg|Buster|Buster-11}}
{{Thumblink|Superplav4.jpg|SuperPLA_V4|SuperPLA V4}}

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{{Featured|rr_beautyshot.jpg|RapidRoad|RapidRoad USB|
This highspeed USB module [[RapidRoad]] provides two USB ports with up to 480MBit peak transfer rate using ST-Ericsson's isp1763 USB host controller chip. Power for both ports can be switched separately. The high-current switch can supply up to 1.5A of power per port. For this high power rating, separate power must be supplied through a 3.5-inch floppy power connector.

The module can either be connected to the clockport of an A1200 using cables, or the local expansion port of the X-Surf-100 card. The latter will give you highest performance and is therefore the recommended method of connection. Only one interface can be used at a time. Switching between the interfaces is automatically done by the hardware. There is a lower-cost version available that has the clockport interface disabled. 
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{{Featured|C64 Reloaded.jpg|C64_reloaded|C-64 Reloaded|
In 2014 the Commodore 64 celebrates it's 32nd birthday, and that's a significant birthday for a Computer: If written in hexadecimal notation, 32 becomes $20. To celebrate this, Individual Computers has prepared a limited production run of a new C-64 motherboard.

C64 Reloaded is available in limited quantity. 
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{{Featured|Aca500p_pre_production.jpg|ACA500plus|ACA500plus|
The ACA500plus is the successor to the popular [[ACA500]]. We've taken all our customer's suggestions, added more hardware and software, and turned an already-successful product into an Amiga user's dream.

The [[ACA500plus]] features an MC68EC000 processor, 8MBytes RAM, 8MBytes Flash, two CF card slots, an Action Replay-compatible freezer and a stylish 7-segment display called &quot;DisMo&quot;. Several expansion ports let you add even more functionality. If you already have a memory expansion inside your A500, you can continue to use that in most cases.
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{{Featured|C64reloadedMK2_final_proto.jpg|C64_reloaded_mk2|C-64 Reloaded MK2|
The Commodore 64 Reloaded MK2 is a C64 Motherboard for building a C64 on your own. The board is shipped with empty ZIF sockets for the key chips such as CPU, port chips, sound/video chips. All other components are already assembled and pre-tested before shipment. 
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| {{Featured|ACA1221lc_red.jpg|ACA1221lc|ACA1221lc|
ACA1221lc is an accelerator for the A1200 computer. It is also compatible with the ACA500, ACA500plus and ACA2000. Key features are:
* processor: MC68ec020 (guaranteed to work reliably up to 26.67MHz)
* two clock ports
* up to 11.7 MBytes 32-bit fast RAM (if operated on ACA2000)
* 1 MByte Maprom option
* variable clock speed
* IDE speeder for operation on A1200 computers
* fully PCMCIA-friendly with all Kickstart versions and all memory enabled 
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| {{Featured|ca-psu_overview.jpg|CA-PSU|CA-PSU|
CA-PSU stands for &quot;Compact Amiga Power Supply Unit&quot;, where &quot;compact&quot; designates the three target computers A500, A600 and A1200. It is the first power supply on the market that fully complies with the original Commodore specifications, introducing cable drop compensation for best regulation that even settles the voltage drop in the input filter of the target computers. This means that the voltage on the main 5V rail will never deviate more then 0.9%, measured inside the computer - no matter if the computer is in vanilla configuration or heavily expanded. Conventional power supplies will either supply too-high voltage to a vanilla machine, or too-low voltage to an expanded machine, causing malfunction or even defects. This cannot happen with our cable drop compensation technology.

Technical data in short:

* 5V, 5A, ripple/noise 50mV max. (typically 30mV)
* Overload on 5V tolerated up to 8A for 30 seconds
* 5V load regulation &lt;0.6% typical, max. 0.9% under overload condition
* 12V up to 4A
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| {{Featured|aca1234_50mhz.jpg|ACA1234|ACA1234|
This accelerator comes with different flavours of the 68030 processor (with/without MMU and different speeds) and 128MBytes physical memory. 1MByte of this memory is reserved for Kickstart re-mapping.

The ACA1234 comes with a number of improvements over it's predecessors, but also cuts cost in order to deal with the 2021 chip shortage and the ever-rising prices of Motorola CPUs.

The ACA1234 boards have much faster memory performance than any other accelerator before - especially with cache and burst enabled. That's because the burst sequence is the fastest-possible sequence that the 68030 can perform: It's a sequence of four 32-bit transfers in four CPU cycles, which has not been shown before we first introduced the ACA1230 in 2010. The result is outstanding performance, even in comparison with other 68030-based accelerators at higher clock rates.

The ACA1234 is PCMCIA-friendly: It will not disable the PCMCIA slot, so you can continue to use a networking card in that slot.
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| {{Featured|Keyrahv3-Product-Picture.png|Keyrah V3|Keyrah V3|
Keyrah V3 is the revised version of our popular Keyrah interface. Keyrah V3 allows you to connect the keyboards of classic computer systems like the Commodore 64 or the Amiga 1200 to modern computers (e.g. PC, Mac, or the Raspberry Pi) via USB. It also supports digital joysticks and analog paddles of such classic systems, which will be converted to standard HID game controllers.
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| {{Featured|buddha_plus_one.jpg|Buddha Plus One|Buddha Plus One|
Buddha is a top-class IDE controller for Amiga computers with Zorro slots. It has been for 27 years now, and the IDE interface remains relevant for backing up harddrives, using CD- and DVD drives (readers and writers), and CF cards, as a cost-effective way to replace an SSD.

Buddha Plus One adds a few features to the extremely successful design
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| {{Featured|aca1260_square.jpg|ACA1240/1260|ACA1240/1260|
The ACA1240/1260 boards have much faster memory performance than any other accelerator before - especially with cache, burst and copyback enabled. Refined strategies of keeping wait-states to a minimum result in the best memory performance on the Amiga market. 
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[[Nequester]] is a Next-generation networks VoIP router with integrated WAN modem and sophisticated WLAN functions.

[[Chameleon]] with optional [[Chameleon_docking_station|Docking station]] (and a [[Chameleon_Minimig_Cable|cable]] to use it for minimig), [[CDTV remote control]], [[Chameleon_IEC_Cable|IEC Cable]] - [[:Category:C64|C64]] Multifunction Cartridge, [[:Category:VC1541|1541]] Emulation, CPU turbo, VGA and affordable FPGA platform

[[Catweasel]] - Multipurpose Shugart Diskdrive controller

[[Keyrah V3]] lets you use keyboards and joysticks of classic computers on the USB port of a modern PC, Mac or Raspberry Pi.

[[PCI POST-Code display]] - a Diagnosis-board for all computers with PCI slots

[[TrueIDE]] is a converter that allows you to use up to two Compact Flash cards with your IDE controller.

[[ByteBlasterMV]] is JTAG download cable for Altera CPLDs and FPGAs

[[12V_DC_power_supply|12V DC power supply]] - perfect for the [[C64_reloaded|C64 Reloaded]] and [[C64_reloaded_mk2|C64 Reloaded MK2]].

[[Eizo_Flexscan_S1933|Eizo Flexscan S1933]] is a perfect monitor for use with [[Chameleon]], [[Indivision ECS V2]] and [[Indivision AGA MK3]]

'''Spare Parts:'''

[[Mini-DIN_keyboard_adapter|Mini-DIN keyboard adapter]], [[IDE Cable]], [[Clock Port Cable]]
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[[5,25&quot; Floppy Disks]] for classic Home- and Personal Computers

[[Commodore Billboard/FUNET Archive CD]] - The Double CD for Commodore and Amiga Fans!

[[Competition Pro Retro]] - re-release of THE classic joystick for all retro-systems with 9 pin joystick port, like [[:Category:Amiga|Amiga]], [[:Category:C64|C64]], [[:Category:CPC|Amstrad/Schneider CPC]], [[:Category:Atari8bit|Atari 8bit]], [[:Category:AtariST|Atari ST]], [[:Category:MSX|MSX]].

[[Micromys]] lets you use a modern mouse with your [[:Category:C64|C64]], [[:Category:VIC20|VIC20]], [[:Category:Amiga|Amiga]], [[:Category:Atari8bit|Atari 800]] or [[:Category:AtariST|Atari ST/Falcon]] computer.

The [[Autofire Module]] adds a programmable autofire to all computers with standard [[DE-9 Joystick]] ports that provide +5V at pin 7 (like [[:Category:C64|C64]], [[:Category:Amiga|Amiga]], [[:Category:AtariST|Atari ST/Falcon]], [[:Category:Atari8bit|Atari 800]])

'''Spare Parts:'''

[[SuperPLA V4]] is a replacement part for the Commodore PLA chips used in the [[:Category:C64|C64]], [[:Category:PET|PET]], [[:Category:C16|C16/116/Plus4]], [[:Category:CBM610|C610]], [[:Category:CBM710|C710]], [[:Category:VC1551|1551]].

[[Square DIN-5 Power connector]] as used for the [[:Category:Amiga|Amiga]]500 and [[:Category:C128|C128]].
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[[Keyboard Stickers#Commodore 64|Keyboard Stickers]] to make a regular PC keyboard more suitable for C64 purposes.

[[4 Player Adapter]] that can be used with the [[:Category:C64|C64]], [[:Category:C128|C128]], [[:Category:VIC20|VIC20]], [[:Category:PET|PET]] and [[:Category:CBM610|CBM610]].

[[C64 Cartridge Cases|Cartridge Cases]] for all C64 cartridges with standard dimensions. 

[[C64_Cases|C64 Cases]] for all C64 motherboards.

[[C64C keyboard mount kit]] for mounting the keyboard in all C64C cases.

[[C64 reloaded mk2|C64 Reloaded MK2]] is a fully [[:Category:C64|C64]] compatible motherboard with a bunch of extra features.

[[Micromys]] lets you use a modern mouse with your [[:Category:C64|C64]], [[:Category:Amiga|Amiga]] or [[:Category:AtariST|Atari ST/Falcon]] computer.

[[Silversurfer]] is a high speed serial port for the clock port present at [[MMC64]], [[MMC Replay]], [[Retro Replay]]

[[Nordic Replay]] - the successor of the [[Retro Replay]] comes as an affordable DIY construction kit.

[[RR-Net]] - a 10Mbit network card for the [[:Category:C64|C64]].

[[GMod2]] is a cost effective game cartridge for OEMs.

'''Spare Parts:'''

[[SD Card Slot]] for [[MMC64]], [[MMC Replay]] and [[Chameleon]]

[[CSG8701-replacement]] - a replacement for the custom timing generator chip used in [[:Category:C64|C64]] and [[:Category:C128|C128]] computers.

[[CSG8580]] Soundchip for the [[:Category:C64|C64]].
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[[Amiga OS]] - the operating system for the Amiga.

[[CA-PSU]] is a high quality modern power supply for the Amiga.

[[Amiga Accelerators|Accelerators]] ([[ACA1232]], [[ACA1233n]], [[ACA1221ec]], [[ACA500plus]])

[[Keyboard Stickers#Amiga|Keyboard Stickers]] to make a regular PC keyboard more suitable for amiga purposes.

[[Amiga memory expansions|Memory expansions]] ([[A604n]], [[A512]], [[ACE2b]], [[BigRamPlus]], [[BigRAM2630]], [[A2048]])

[[Commodore A1200 Reloaded]] will be a new AGA motherboard.

[[Buddha]] is an IDE controller for the Zorro slot of Amiga computers. 

[[CDTV remote control]] - the original remote control for the Amiga CDTV.

[[A1200/A600 CF interface]] - a fully buffered CF interface

[[PCMCIA CF card reader]] that can be used with A600 or A1200 computers.

[[Indivision]] ([[Indivision ECS V3]], [[Indivision AGA MK3]]) is a family of Flickerfixers that provide high resolutions and connectivity to modern displays.

[[ISDN Surfer]] is a ISDN card for &quot;big box&quot; Amigas.

[[RTC module]] for the clock port.

[[Lyra 3]] lets you use a PC keyboard as an Amiga keyboard

[[Micromys]] lets you use a modern mouse with your [[:Category:C64|C64]], [[:Category:Amiga|Amiga]] or [[:Category:AtariST|Atari ST/Falcon]] computer.

[[Silversurfer]] is a high speed serial port for the clock port

[[RapidRoad]] is a Dual high-speed USB module for Amiga computers

[[X-Surf-100]] is a Z2/Z3 autosensing 100MBit Ethernet card for the Amiga computer.

[[X-Surf-500]] is a 100MBit Ethernet extension for the ACA500 and ACA500plus accelerators.

[[AmiTCP]] is a TCP/IP stack, available for X-Surf customers.

[[P96]] is an RTG software package for the Amiga.

'''Spare Parts:'''

[[CF card slot]] replacement, as needed for the [[ACA500]] and [[ACA500plus]]

[[PCMCIA slot]] replacement for Amiga 600/1200

[[Plexi glass panel]] replacement, as needed for the [[ACA500]] and [[ACA500plus]]

male and female [[DB23_connector|DB23 Connectors]] for Amigas

[[DVI-I Cable]] replacement, as needed for the [[Indivision AGA MK2|Indivision AGA MK2cr]]

[[Buster|Buster-11]] chips - which correct a number of bugs that are present in the -7 and -9 revisions.

[[Bridgette]] chips - integrated bus buffer that is used in the A4000 and A4000T.

[[Ramsey]] chips - in the A3000 series and A4000T machines, the Ramsey is responsible for addressing RAM and producing DMA addressing.

[[Fat Gary]] chips - gate array for the 32-bit A3000/T and A4000/T.

[[Alice AGA]] is the key of the AGA chipset

and various other ICs: [[Symbios SCSI chip]], [[Gayle A1200]], [[Budgie]], [[Paula]], [[Lisa]], [[Agnus]], [[Akiko]], [[6571R6PD]]
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