Zorro III

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Zorro III is a 32-bit expansion bus architecture used in high-end Amiga computers to provide fast, memory-mapped peripheral connectivity.

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Zorro III canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Amiga expansion bus
computer bus
expansion bus architecture
addressingType memory-mapped
addressSpaceWidth 32-bit
backwardCompatibilityWith Zorro II
bitWidth 32-bit
busConnectorLocation Amiga motherboard
busType asynchronous bus
compatibleWith Commodore Amiga 3000
surface form: Amiga 3000

Commodore Amiga 4000
surface form: Amiga 4000
dataPathWidth 32-bit
designedFor Amiga
surface form: Amiga computers

fast peripheral connectivity
developedBy Commodore International
expansionMethod plug-in cards
hasFeature arbitrated bus access
autoconfig protocol
multiple expansion slots
introducedWith Commodore Amiga 3000
surface form: Amiga 3000
marketedAs high-performance 32-bit bus for Amiga
namingFollows Zorro bus family naming
partOf Amiga hardware architecture
predecessor Zorro II
regionOfUse home computers
workstation-class Amiga systems
successorTo Zorro II bus standard
supports DMA
autoconfiguration
bus mastering
memory-mapped I/O
usedFor RAM expansion
SCSI controllers
graphics cards
high-speed peripheral expansion
network cards
usedIn high-end Amiga computers

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Commodore Amiga 3000 bus Zorro III