Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!caip!cbmvax!grr From: grr@cbmvax.cbm.UUCP (George Robbins) Newsgroups: net.micro.amiga Subject: Re: Zorro Message-ID: <911@cbmvax.cbmvax.cbm.UUCP> Date: Sat, 18-Oct-86 22:31:26 EDT Article-I.D.: cbmvax.911 Posted: Sat Oct 18 22:31:26 1986 Date-Received: Tue, 21-Oct-86 06:18:23 EDT References: <301@pttesac.UUCP> Reply-To: grr@cbmvax.UUCP (George Robbins) Organization: Commodore Technology, West Chester, PA Lines: 20 Keywords: Zorro standard backplane configuration board In article <301@pttesac.UUCP> vanam@pttesac.UUCP (Marnix van Ammers) writes: >OK, OK, OK. I'm embarassed as hell to admit it, but I've got to. >I don't know what a Zorro is (other than a character out of a TV >show from long ago). > >Marnix A. van\ Ammers Well, I could be confused, but Zorro is actually the cutsey code name for the standard Amiga mainboard. The Amiga Expansion Architecture document gives information about a Zorro expansion board, but this is an expansion board to got with the Zorro board, not Zorro itself. As the Amiga was being developed, different versions of the mainboard had different names. A previous board was named Velvet. Also, the custom chips named Denise and Paula were at one time Daphne and Portia... -- George Robbins - now working for, uucp: {ihnp4|seismo|caip}!cbmvax!grr but no way officially representing arpa: cbmvax!grr@seismo.css.GOV Commodore, Engineering Department fone: 215-431-9255 (only by moonlite)