Brand new from the CeBIT 1993 - Commodore presents the A4000T , A4000/030 and A4091 On this years CeBIT, world's biggest computer and communication fair, held in Hannover, Germany, Commodore presents the new high-end machine Commodore Amiga 4000 T. This machine has the same ablilities as it's small brother, the A4000. But it contains the A4091 SCSI-2 adaptor. (onboard ?) The long-awaited A4000/030 completes the AA machines in the mid-range. This machine has all the features as the A4000, but has the MC68EC030 (68030 without MMU) as CPU. Also long-awaited is the A4091, a full blown SCSI-2 host adaptor for Zorro-III Slots. This adaptor makes it possible to transfer at max. 20MB synchronous. Yet a hard drive which is capable to transfer this has to be found... No further specs can be given right now. ------------------------- For the Specs: Hardware A4000T A4000/030 CPU 68040 68EC030 Co-Processor intern intern Rate 25 MHz 25MHz RAM 6 MB 4 MB max. expandable to 18 MB 18 MB (on mainboard) harddrive 105/200 MB 50-100 MB CD-ROM drive - - sirk-drive 3.5" 1,76 MB ADOS 1,76 MB ADOS 1,44 MB MSDS 1,44 MB MSDS Memory Card Interf. - - (PCMCIA, A1200, A600) Ethernet Card option option Slots (free) 5 Amiga 4 Amiga 4 MS-Dos 4 Ms-Dos (MS-Dos should be ISA-16 Bit ?) CPU-Slot occupied with CPU Interfaces AT-Bus yes yes (IDE Interface) SCSI-Interf. SCSI-2 option A4091 RS232 yes yes parallel yes yes RGB analog/digital yes yes PAL Composite option option (A2032 ?) HF-Modulator option option (A520 ?) Midi In/Out - - (CDTV has) Size 53,5 x 50,8 x 18 cm (Tower) 38 x 39,5 x 12,3 cm (Desktop) PSU/Watt 250 180 (A4000 has only 150W !) System Amiga OS 1.3 (CDTV) Amiga OS 2.1 (A2000, A600) Amiga OS 3.0 yes yes Unix V.4 (Only A2000 with 2630) Graphics/Video/Audio Standard Colors 16.7 Millions (4096 Non-AA) optinal Colors (DCTV for CDTV) Video-Frequences 50/60/70 Pics/sec Flicker Fixer Software-Emulation (Dbl-Modes) Genlock optinal yes yes (A2301) Stereo Audio 4 x 8 Bit Software AmigaVision option option -------------------------- For the Slots: (A4000T) Seems that 5 Slots for Amiga and 4 Slots for ISA are in fact not more than total 7 Slots, as 2 of the ISA Slots are blocked by 2 Amiga Slots. _NO_ mentionings about a SECOND Video-Slot for the A4000T. The tower-case of the A4000T looks like one of the Commodore PC-486-tower- cases. It has a door which hides the drives. All connectors on the rear side. The SCSI-2 external connector is compatible to the SCSI-2 connector of Sun and DEC. Note: I can only bring you the specs noted in a broshure given to me by Commodore. You should ask your local dealer for more information. Markus Illenseer EMail: markus@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.de