Zorro III
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Released as the expansion bus of the Commodore International Amiga 3000 in 1990, the Zorro III computer bus was used to attach peripheral devices to an Amiga motherboard. Designed by Commodore International lead engineer Dave Haynie, the 32-bit Zorro III replaced the 16-bit Zorro II bus used in the Amiga 2000. As with the Zorro II bus, Zorro III allowed for true Plug and Play autodetection (similar to the PC's PCI bus).
[edit] External links
- Amiga Hardware Database - Descriptions and photos of Zorro III cards.