- Q40 (motherboard)
The Q40 and Q60 (sometimes known generically as the Qx0 series) are
computer motherboard s designed in the late 1990s, based on theMotorola 68040 and68060 microprocessors respectively and intended to be partially compatible with theSinclair QL microcomputer . They were by designed by Peter Graf ofGermany and manufactured by D&D Systems of theUnited Kingdom .Hardware
The Q40 consists of a sub-
AT form factor board comprising a 40 MHz 68040 processor, 1 MiB of video RAM, and several PLDs implementing a QL-compatible video display generator, an ISA bus, stereo 20 kHz audio DACs and anAT keyboard interface.Floppy disk , ATAhard disk ,RS-232 andCentronics printer port interfaces are provided by an ISA "multi-I/O" card in one of the two ISA slots provided. Up to 32 MiB of FPM or EDO RAM can be installed in two 72-pinSIMM slots. Also included are sockets for two ROM devices, 2 kiB of non-volatile RAM and areal-time clock .Both of the QL's standard video modes are supported, plus two extended modes: 512×256 or 1024×512 pixels with 16-bit colour.
The Q60 is a revised board with a 66 MHz 68060 or 80 MHz 68LC060 processor and support for up to 128 MiB of RAM.
The Q40 board was produced in limited quantities before being superseded by the Q40i; essentially a Q60 board with a 40 MHz 68040.
Software
Three
operating system s are available for the Q40/Q60; these comprise QDOS Classic (an enhanced version of Qdos 1.10),SMSQ/E and a customLinux distribution .External links
* [http://www.q40.de/ Official Q40/Q60 website]
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