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- From: jscott@ecst.csuchico.edu (John A. Scott)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Supra Turbo 28 Accelerator
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Date: 9 Sep 1993 13:53:32 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, accelerator, 68000, 28MHz, A500, A2000, commercial
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-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Supra Turbo 28 Accelerator ("ST28")
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: This review was updated on September 20, 1993.
- Search for the text "[UPDATE:" to find updated information.
- -Dan]
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- The Supra Turbo 28 accelerator (ST28) increases the speed of your
- Amiga 500 or 2000 computer by using a 68HC000 processor clocked at 28 MHz
- and high-speed static RAM cache. (Paraphrased from the manual, page 4)
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Supra Corporation
- Address: P.O. Box 7101
- Albany, Oregon 97321-8000
- USA
-
- Telephone: (800) 727-3443 (Orders, USA toll free)
- (503) 967-2410 (Orders)
- (503) 967-2440 (Tech Support 8 - 4:30 PST)
- (503) 967-2444 (SupraSupport BBS - 24 hours)
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- $199.95 (US).
- I purchased this product for $145 + shipping.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- Bridgeboard users should be advised that the ST28 will not
- work properly while using the Bridgeboard and must be
- disabled.
-
- Amiga 500 users should be aware that the original Commodore
- power supply may not be sufficient to power several expansion
- devices at once. You might need a bigger one to use this
- product.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- Tested under AmigaDOS 2.1. According to the manual, it
- works under AmigaDOS 1.3 also. AmigaDOS 3.0 compatibility
- is unknown because this version of the operating system
- is not available yet for the Amiga 500 and 2000.
-
- GVP Series II hard drive controllers will require the
- use of the GVP program "GVPScsiCtrl" if you are using
- Amiga DOS 1.3; 2.x users should not need it.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None.
- Supra utilities install on hard disk or floppy boot disk.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- Amiga 500 (revision 6a motherboard)
- 1 meg Chip RAM, 2 megs Fast RAM (via BaseBoard RAM expander)
- AmigaDOS 2.1: Kickstart 37.175, Workbench 38.35
- DataFlyer500 SCSI controller with Quantum 52 meg hard drive
- BigFoot 200 watt power supply
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- Hardware installation of the ST28 is easy. It plugs into the
- side expansion port. On the A500 version, there is a pass-through bus
- connector for attaching other peripherals that also use this slot. On the
- Amiga 2000, the ST28 card plugs into the 86-pin CPU expansion slot on the
- motherboard, and the toggle switch mounts in one of the slots on the back of
- the machine. Normal installation of the ST28 will not violate the warranty
- on your Amiga 500 or 2000 (if this is even an issue to anybody any more!).
-
- Note: according to the manual, the Supra Turbo 28 cannot be used
- with Amiga 2000 machines that were manufactured in Germany in 1986. These
- Amigas use a 4-layer mother board that doesn't allow the ST28 to disable the
- existing CPU signal.
-
- Software installation is performed via an installation program that
- Supra provides. This program copies several needed utilities and modifies
- the startup script. Installation can also be performed manually, but the
- the procedure is not documented, so you should be careful if you must do
- it this way.
-
- Note: owners of GVP Series II hard drive controllers, as well as any
- other controllers utilizing "hidden" DMA, will need to pay attention to the
- special software installation instructions in chapter five of the manual.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- I'd always been pretty amazed at the speed of my Amiga -- that is,
- until the Amiga 3000 and the various '030 and '040 accelerators came out.
- All of a sudden, I had the low-speed blues, and unfortunately I had the
- "I'm a poor student with no money" blues too! Then early this year, I opened
- a copy of AmigaWorld, and on the inside cover was a full-page advertisement
- for a new Amiga 500 accelerator for $199.95! I hadn't been this excited
- about a new product since I bought my Amiga. This ad promised 28MHz speed
- (nearly the performance of an '030 accelerator with 32-bit RAM and
- even faster than one with no 32-bit RAM) for less than half the cost of the
- brand new '030 board I had been lusting after.
-
- It was many weeks after the AmigaWorld ad appeared before the ST28
- actually became available. (I'm almost tempted to believe that the ad was
- really a market survey!) I placed an advance order, and almost to my
- amazement the product shipped instead of vaporizing! The case for the
- external Amiga 500 version is designed to match the A500's case very nicely.
- It looks like the same case that Supra uses for the SupraRam expander. It
- adds about two inches to the Amiga 500's width. Installation was simple:
- unplug the hard drive, plug in the ST28, plug the hard drive into the ST28,
- power up, let the software installer do it's thing, and that's it! My
- machine was up and running in less than 15 minutes.
-
- Operating the ST28 is a breeze. The acceleration can be toggled on
- and off using either the hardware switch on the back of the unit (or the
- Amiga 2000's case for the A2000 model) or using a software command. In the
- latter case, either Workbench icons or CLI commands can be used. Supra
- suggests that you check the software buttons (icons) to be sure if you are
- accelerated, since the buttons have priority over the hardware switch. This
- means that it is possible for the hardware switch to be in the off position
- and actually be accelerated via software, or alternately have the switch in
- the "on" position and turn the acceleration off via software. The software
- buttons always reflect the actual state of the ST28's acceleration, so they
- are always reliable indicators.
-
- I have found that my machine will not boot with the hardware switch
- in the "on" position. I normally leave it off, except when playing
- floppy-based games, allowing the software to turn the acceleration on at
- startup.
-
- After using this unit for many hours, I'm happy to report that it
- performs virtually as advertised, and I've had no difficulties with mine. I
- say "virtually", since advertising 28MHz speed is somewhat misleading. Keep
- in mind that the Amiga tries to take the load off of the CPU by assigning
- work to the custom chip set. Therefore, while a 28Mhz CPU is four times as
- fast as the stock 7Mhz 68000 used in the Amiga, the actual speed increase is
- less than four-fold. According to the manual, it is actually the static RAM
- cache that provides most of the increase in performance.
-
- So what should you expect from the ST28? Compared to a stock Amiga,
- some applications fly with the ST28, especially those that involve data
- compression like LhArc and my hard disk backup program. GIF and JPEG viewers
- speed up too, but not as much. PageStream and Final Copy II print to my
- Deskjet 500 at more than twice their original speed. This accelerator
- has worked with every game that I have tried it on, and it improves the
- responsiveness of the flight simulators very nicely. Overall, I'd estimate
- a two or three fold speed increase depending on the application. Certainly
- this is not earth-shaking, but it sure beats nothing.
-
- [UPDATE: Users of the Supra Turbo 28 can expect an increase in
- disk performance on the order of 80-100 kilobytes per second.]
-
- If you can afford an '030, you may want to pass on the ST28. Then
- again, for the price of the '030 board you can probably afford to buy an
- Amiga 1200, which in the long-run is arguably the best overall "expansion."
- But, for poverty stricken folks like me who need to squeeze some more time
- from their old standby Amiga 500 or 2000, the Supra Turbo 28 is worth
- looking into.
-
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- Supra provides a 19-page manual. This manual briefly covers the
- following topics: installation of hardware and software for both Amiga 500
- and 2000 models, using the included software, and trouble-shooting. This
- information is clear, concise, and should be adequate for most circumstances.
- I would have liked to have seen a more in-depth description of the software,
- since if problems arise it would be difficult to troubleshoot.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- LIKES: Price, Price, Price. The ST28 is less than half the cost of
- the average '030 accelerator. Furthermore, while the '030 accelerators (when
- accompanied with 32-bit RAM) offer greater speed, they can be incompatible
- with software that was written especially for the 68000. The Supra Turbo 28
- uses a 68000, so compatibility is nearly perfect. Another plus is that this
- unit is very easy to install (without voiding any Commodore warranty) and
- use. It toggles on the fly. The pass-through port is vital in my opinion,
- since I'd never sacrifice my hard drive in exchange for CPU speed. Finally,
- the ability to toggle acceleration on and off using either the hardware
- switch or software while running is great.
-
- DISLIKES: Not many! I think more complete documentation would be
- desirable, but the manual is adequate for normal installation and use. I'm
- not crazy about having another device stacked onto the side expansion port
- (of course this is due to the expansion limits of the Amiga 500). Perhaps
- an internal version similar to ADSPeed could be developed? Also, the ST28
- gets pretty warm, although there are air vents. Finally, not being able to
- use a Bridgeboard while using the ST28 is also a dislike.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- I do not own any other accelerators. (Anybody care to donate? :-))
-
-
- BUGS
-
- According to the manual, I should be able to boot up with the hardware
- switch toggled to the "on" position. I have found that it will not. This is a
- minor problem since the software switches the accelerator "on" as part of the
- machine's startup. Alternately, it can be turned on via the hardware
- switch after the machine has booted.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- I have never attempted to contact Supra.
-
- I have no connection with Supra other than owning two of their fine
- products (ST28 and SupraModem) with no difficulties.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- The Supra Turbo 28 has a one year limited warranty.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- The Supra Turbo 28 is an excellent value in acceleration for the
- Amiga. It offers a noticeable speed increase at a small price. Spending
- twice the money will probably not get you twice the speed increase that this
- unit offers.
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1993 John A. Scott. All rights reserved.
-
- Reprint permission is granted to all Amiga User Group Newsletter
- Editors for use in user group newsletters.
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: Consult the monthly "Introduction to
- comp.sys.amiga.reviews" article for full reprint information for any
- review. - Dan]
-
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