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About the PegasosPPC series

Using a modular motherboard design, the PegasosPPC Platform can be easily upgraded to fit your needs and demands.

Using standard interfaces it enables the use of commodity components such as ATA hard drives, DDR memory and CD/DVD writers, as well as USB and Firewire peripherals.


The removable PowerPC™ processor card allows the use of compatible processors from IBM and Freescale which utilise the standard "60x" and "MPX" bus configurations. The Pegasos series offered 1GHz G4 (MPC7447) or 600MHz G3 (750CXe) CPU options.


The Pegasos II motherboard:




Specifications of the Pegasos II motherboard:

  • Micro ATX form factor (236mm x 172mm)
  • IEEE 1275 Firmware/boot interface
  • Marvell Discovery II (MV64361) System Controller
  • G3 or G4 PowerPC CPU
  • 184-pin 266MHz DDR RAM sockets
  • 1x AGP slot 1/2/4x (3.3V only)
  • 3x PCI slots with riser connector
  • 2x ATA100 IDE Channels
  • 3x IEEE1394 ports (400Mbit)
  • 3x USB 1.1 ports (12Mbit)
  • Gigabit and 10/100 Ethernet
  • AC97 Audio Subsystem
  • Stereo audio
  • Microphone
  • S/PDIF optical output
  • PC Gameport/MIDI
  • IrDA, Serial (RS232), Parallel (IEEE1284) and PS/2 (Keyboard & Mouse)
  • Floppy drive connector


The Pegasos I motherboard:




Specifications of the Pegasos I motherboard:

  • MicroATX CHRP board (236 mm x 172 mm)
  • Open Firmware
  • Bus up to 100 MHz
  • PowerPC G3 750 processor at 600 MHz (external board)
  • 2 SDRAM PC133 connectors up to 2 Gb
  • 3 32bits PCI at 33 MHz with riser board on option
  • 1 AGP x2 bus
  • 3 USB 1.1 connectors (2 externals, 1 internal)
  • 3 IEEE1394/Firewire ports at 100, 200 and 400 MBits (2 externals, 1 internal)
  • 1 Ethernet 10/100 Mbit port
  • VIA VT82C686 (AC97) sound chip integrated : Phono 3.5mm input and output line jacks, micro input, digital optical output (S/PDIF)
  • Internal connector for infra-red interface
  • 2 IDE ATA 100 connectors for connecting up to 4 peripherals
  • 1 floppy drive connector (SUGAR 34 pins)
  • 2 PS/2 connectors for keyboard and mouse
  • 1 serial RS232 DB9 port
  • 1 parallel DB25 port
  • 1 DB15 port for joystick or midi interface



(These boards are now out of production and sold out. )

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