Standard Specifications
Case Type: |
Set Top Box / VCR |
Processor: |
020 (optional 030), speed unknown |
MMU: |
Unknown |
FPU: |
Unknown |
Chipset: |
AGA |
Kickstarts: |
Unknown |
Bus Controller: |
Unknown |
Expansion Slots: |
Unknown |
Standard CHIP RAM: |
2MB |
RAM sockets: |
Unknown |
Hard Drive Controllers: |
1 x IDE Controller |
Drive Bays: |
1 x 5.25" (with faceplate)
1 x 3.5" (with faceplate) |
Expansion Ports: |
1 x 15pin VGA
1 x 9pin Serial
1 x 25pin Parallel
1 x RF (PAL and NTSC)
1 x S-Video
1 x RCA Composite
2 x 3.5mm Jacks (Audio Left/Right)
2 x 3.5mm Jacks (2 Mic sockets)
2 x 9pin Joystick/Mouse
1 x PS/1 Keyboard Connector |
Floppy Drive: |
1 x internal 1.44MB Floppy Drive (Unknown if it could read Amiga disks) |
Motherboard Revisions: |
Unknown |
Battery Backed Up Clock: |
Unknown |
The Wonder TV A6000 is of a similar concept to the CDTV. It was manufactured by DCE for a Chinese firm called Regent Electronic Corporation and was designed as a multimedia delivery platform. Out of the box it is capable of playing VCD's and karaoke discs as it has a built in hardware MPEG decoder, as well as audio CD's, CD+Gs and CDTV CDs. An optional add-on for handling Photo-CD's was also available. Like the CDTV the REC Wonder TV also includes a infra-red wireless remote controller and can be booted directly from the internal CD-ROM. The Wonder TV uses standard PC 1.44MB disks and PC Keyboards, but it is not known whether it is capable of reading native Amiga disks.