It has six full-length slots, two short ISA slots and an S3 graphics card.
And it gets things precisely backward by including five ISA slots but only two P.C.I. connectors.
Graphics display was facilitated by the use of an expansion card with its own memory plugged into an ISA slot.
That is the idea of a "local" bus, which is an extension to the standard ISA slot.
The audio card was designed for the old ISA slots of the PC and works using direct memory access to the host memory.
The video card did not occupy an ISA slot, but plugged into a proprietary slot built into the side of the system board.
This may be the last year that PC makers include an ISA slot.
The motherboard also had a spare ISA slot available for expansion, with a hole at the rear of the unit to accommodate this.
The remaining ISA slots allow can then be used with industry standard hardware of the era, such as, network cards, graphics cards and hard drive controllers.
In some A2000 models, the two 8-bit ISA slots can also be upgraded to 16-bit by fitting extension edge connectors.