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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: stachu100 on January 17, 2021, 11:42:49 AM

Title: FS: Blizzard PPC rev0 by phase5 060 rev6@66MHz/PPC@330MHz + 256MB RAM
Post by: stachu100 on January 17, 2021, 11:42:49 AM
As in the title, Blizzard PPC rev0 by phase5 for sale:
1) PPC@300MHz working at 330MHz (slight overclocking)
2) MC68060RC50 rev6@66MHz Motorola in the socket with the socketed oscillator; 060 and oscillator can be replaced by rev5 or rev1 in the future, so 060 rev6 can be used for another proposes.
3) 256MB (2 x 128MB) 50 ns RAM
4) New battery
5) New fan
6) I will add 50MHz oscillator for 060 rev1
7) Original phase5 floppy - might have read problem.
The card is in very good visual and technical conditions.

Optional for extra fee: I can create CF card with AOS3.9 on it - an original CD-ROM with AOS3.9 with seal intact will be provided.

As usual:
Installation of Blizzard PPC card is NOT easy: they require good power and good cooling. Otherwise, your Amiga will not work stable.
Not to mention the proper software installed.
If you never had an experience with 040 and above, please think twice before buying it.

Asking 1100EUR including insured and tracking and insured postage inside EU. Other countries please ask.
Payment by PayPal as "for family and friends".
Can accept other currencies.

Also listed elsewhere.

Pictures:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/js6LYExxtkFVH6H79

Videos:
https://youtu.be/xckPFNBvc_g
https://youtu.be/oPTaA75Y1Yk
Title: Re: FS: Blizzard PPC rev0 by phase5 060 rev6@66MHz/PPC@330MHz + 256MB RAM
Post by: pixie on January 19, 2021, 08:58:17 PM
I had a blizzard ppc 040 and 060, don't remeber being that hard. With a Bvision it was quite a beast
Title: Re: FS: Blizzard PPC rev0 by phase5 060 rev6@66MHz/PPC@330MHz + 256MB RAM
Post by: NinjaCyborg on January 19, 2021, 09:05:01 PM
LOL why do people think these things that barely work are worth so much money
Title: Re: FS: Blizzard PPC rev0 by phase5 060 rev6@66MHz/PPC@330MHz + 256MB RAM
Post by: esc on February 07, 2021, 06:05:15 PM
Hi stachu, is this still available?