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Misc Zorro Cards /
Micro Anvika:
 Micro Anvika Transputer
 connects to: Zorro III

In the 1992 Amiga UK DevCon report, Eddy Carroll describes a Zorro III transputer board being developed by a London based company called Micro Anvika. The transputer would have offered up to 40 times the performance of an 040 when fully loaded with transputer chips. However the card was probably not released to the public.

Page contributors: Gareth Knight (Amiga History Guide). 
Updated: 12/22/2004 . Added: 12/22/2004


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