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Parallel Bus Interface
50-pin port found on some Atari 8-bit XL computers

The Parallel Bus Interface, or PBI, is a 50-pin port found on some XL models of the Atari 8-bit computers. It provides unbuffered, direct connection to the system bus lines (address, data, control), running at the same speed as the 6502 CPU. The 600XL and 800XL, along with the unreleased 1400XL and 1450XLD have a PBI interface.

The Enhanced Cartridge Interface, or ECI, is a modified version of the PBI designed to be smaller and less expensive to implement. Many of the pins in the PBI are duplicated in the 30-pin cartridge slot, so ECI was limited to only those 14 pins in the PBI that were not in the cartridge slot. Placed side-by-side on the back of the computer, devices plugged into both at the same time to provide the same electrical interface as the PBI. The ECI is found on late production units of the 65XE, the 130XE, and the 800XE.

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Details

The PBI is implemented as a rectangular 50-pin edge connector on the back of XL machines. The pins include all 16 address lines (A0 through A15) and 8 data lines (D0 through D7). Other pins include various electrical supplies, clock signals, interrupts, memory strobes, and even an analog audio input.

As many of these pins were already implemented as part of the already-existing 30-pin ROM cartridge slots on Atari machines, the XE series re-implemented the PBI to include only those pins that the PBI had but the cartridge slot didn't. The resulting connector contained only 14 pins, mostly the address pins A13 though A15, and the various sound and signal pins of the PBI. The ECI slot was placed beside the cartridge slot, allowing a single connector to be inserted into both connectors and re-create the functionality of the entire PBI.

Pinout

Parallel Bus Interface (PBI) - looking at the back
135791113151719212325272931333537394143454749
2468101214161820222426283032343638404244464850
Parallel Bus Interface (PBI) - Pinout
PinTOPPinBOTTOM
1GND Ground2External select
3A0 Address output4A1
5A26A3
7A48A5
9A610GND
11A712A8
13A914A10
15A1116A12
17A1318A14
19GND20A15
21D0 Data (bidirectional)22D1
23D224D3
25D426D5
27D628D7
29GND30GND
31Phase 2 clock output32GND
33NC Reserved34Reset output
35(IRQ) Interrupt request36Ready input
37NC38External decoder output
39NC40Refresh output
41Column address output42GND
43MPD Math pack disable input44Row address strobe
45GND46Latch read/write out
47NC (+5V on 600XL only)48NC (+5V on 600XL only, used for 1064)
49Audio input50GND

Devices

  • Atari 1064 Memory Module - Designed specifically for the 600XL, it upgraded the memory of the 600XL to 64kB. Only parallel bus device released by Atari.
  • Atari 1090 Expansion System - Designed to give expansion slots to the XL computers.
  • ICD Multi I/O Board - Hooked up to either a PBI or ECI connection. Featured a RAMdisk, parallel port, serial port, print spooler and a hard disk interface.
  • Black Box - The Black Box by CSS hooks up to either PBI or ECI connection. Featured a SCSI interface, a serial port, parallel port, floppy drive interface and a built-in menu system.
  • SupraDrive - an early SCSI disk drive.
  • Karin Maxi, a parallel floppy disk drive.
  • KMK/JŻ IDE (aka IDEa), an ATA host adapter ([1]).
  • Turbo Freezer XL/XE, a freezer with onboard ROM including a monitor/debugger and RAM expansion (re-released 2005 and 2011 by ABBUC).
  • IDE2ECI1
  • RAM320XL for the PBI2 and RAM320XE/576 for the ECI3 external RAM expansions.

References

  1. "Zrób sobie sam interfejs IDE! - Forum Atarum". http://atarionline.pl/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=5501&page=1#Comment_133753

  2. "Ram 320Xl". https://atariage.com/forums/topic/162420-ram-320xl/

  3. "RAM320XE/576 order thread". https://atariage.com/forums/topic/232856-ram320xe576-order-thread/