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For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« on: January 27, 2010, 09:05:54 AM »
Hi,
After my experimets are quite sucessful, I wold like to sell two of of 3 od my Blizzard PPC cards wich I've upgraded recently.
 
Please see thread for more info:
 
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=50928&page=3
 
I have cards with following config:
 
1) Blizzard PPC 060@66MHz/PPC@330MHz no SCSI no box no manual
Proven to work 060@72MHz/PPC@330Mhz :-)
 
2) Blizzard PPC 060@66MHz/PPC@330MHz with onboard SCSI + SCSI cables + original box + orginal manual + original install floppies + unfilled registration card
Proven to work 060@72MHz/PPC@330Mhz with SCSI module fully functional :-)
 
3) Blizzard PPC 060@50MHz/PPC@330MHz with onboard SCSI + SCSI cables, no original box, no orginal manual, no original install floppies, no registration card
Proven to work 060@72MHz/PPC@330Mhz with SCSI module fully functional :-)
 
 
Proof:
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdOESYNMaGE
 
With 72MHz 060 CPU is getting quite hot without any coling, anyway card is sold with config 060@66MHz.
060 oscillator socket and extra 72MHz oscillator on request only!
 
RAM Memory configrations:
1) 2x64MB 60ns Kingston one sided working at 66MHz
2) 2x32MB 60ns (Samsung as far as I remember, but not 100% sure) double sided working at 66MHz
3) 2x32MB 60ns (Samsung as far as I remember, but not 100% sure) double sided working at 66MHz
 
As I need money fo my future projects (Cyberstorm upgrade) and having in mind that cards with such config are quite rare, I'm expecting to get at least 650EUR for one card.
« Last Edit: January 28, 2010, 12:45:25 AM by stachu100 »
 

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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2010, 09:26:16 AM »
Nice! Let me know when you're selling upgraded Cyberstorms :D
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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2010, 09:56:11 AM »
Have you done any testing with the Blizzard Vision attached?
 

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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2010, 10:16:15 AM »
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Have you done any testing with the Blizzard Vision attached?

I don't have BVision...
But form my experience (I was working with hardware of other polish Amiga community members) some of them just refuse to work with 060@66MHz even with active cooling.
So there are 2 options:
1) socket for oscillator and 60MHz + 66MHz oscillators for trial done by you and your choice
2) solder 60MHz oscillator to avoid any surprise.
 

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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2010, 06:09:12 PM »
i will be releasing a Blizzard card soon with a 300Mhz processor in the next two to three days. it will *not* have all the updates on the card. it will be tested with a Bvision however there is a small number of Bvision that has problems,my fix inproves on some of the problems but im working hard on a full fix.

OWB also has a problem with very high speed bus on the Blizzard,but iv just done a small change and it seems to have fix it.

but im typing this with my fastest card and sometimes i think it's crashed,but it has not crashed it's because it already done.
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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #5 on: January 27, 2010, 10:48:07 PM »
Sounds... Fast. hopefully the more fast ppcs out there, the less they are worth.
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« Reply #6 on: January 27, 2010, 11:21:35 PM »
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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #7 on: January 27, 2010, 11:46:50 PM »
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Hi,
After my experimets are quite sucessful, I wold like to sell two of of 3 od my Blizzard PPC cards wich I've upgraded recently.
 
Please see thread for more info:
 
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=50928&page=3
 
I have cards with following config:
 
1) Blizzard PPC 060@66MHz/PPC@330MHz no SCSI no box no manual
 
2) Blizzard PPC 060@50MHz/PPC@330MHz with onboard SCSI + SCSI cables + original box + orginal  manual + original install floppies + unfilled registration card
This card can be changed to 060@66MHz/PPC@330MHz but WITHOUT onboard SCSI, controller must be unsoldered from the board...
 
3) Blizzard PPC 060@50MHz/PPC@330MHz with onboard SCSI + SCSI cables, no original box, no orginal manual, no original install floppies, no  registration card
This card can be changed to 060@66MHz/PPC@330MHz but WITHOUT onboard SCSI, controller must be unsoldered from the board...
 
RAM Memory configrations:
1) 2x64MB 60ns Kingston one sided working at 66MHz
2) 2x32MB 60ns (Samsung as far as I remember, but not 100% sure) double sided working at 66MHz
3) 2x32MB 60ns (Samsung as far as I remember, but not 100% sure) double sided working at 66MHz
 
As I need money fo my future projects (Cybarstorm upgrade) and having in mind that cards with such config are quite rare, I'm expecting to get at least 650EUR for one card.


Keep at it!!  That's a great idea and you'll make a nice wage out of it.

Someday when i'm rich you can do one for me  :)

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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #8 on: January 27, 2010, 11:54:29 PM »
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As I need money fo my future projects (Cybarstorm upgrade) and having in mind that cards with such config are quite rare, I'm expecting to get at least 650EUR for one card.

Wow.. Very exiting news, please let us know how you get on :)

If possible I'd like to register my interest now, and reserve one if/when comes available. Thanks
 

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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #9 on: January 28, 2010, 12:48:36 AM »
The cards were checked with config 060@72MHz/PPC @330MHz and SCSI is working stable with this config!
There was only small trick with "Sync Period" to be set to 5MHz for each device to get stable work with 060@72MHz.
You can experiment with other settings.
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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #10 on: June 23, 2010, 06:38:01 AM »
Hi,
 
Maybe my post come too late....
 
Stil available....
 
3) Blizzard PPC 060@50MHz/PPC@330MHz with onboard SCSI + SCSI cables, no original box, no orginal manual, no original install floppies, no registration card

And..... price?
 
Thanks
 

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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #11 on: June 23, 2010, 06:43:18 AM »
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3) Blizzard PPC 060@50MHz/PPC@330MHz with onboard SCSI + SCSI cables, no original box, no orginal manual, no original install floppies, no registration card

And..... price?
 

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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #12 on: June 23, 2010, 08:22:46 AM »
@merlinkv:
These three were sold, but I have one more for sale (another is booked and pre-paid already).
Specification is: Blizzard PPC 060@66MHz/PPC@330MHz witohut SCSI + 2x64MB of RAM
No box/manual/original floppy (I can make a floppies if you wish by copying mine).
Please check PM.
 

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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #13 on: June 23, 2010, 08:42:15 AM »
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two kidneys and a spleen. :roflmao:

No.
Just ONE kidney. :lol:
 

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Re: For sale: Blizzard PPC 060 with PPC running at 330MHz
« Reply #14 on: June 23, 2010, 09:20:32 PM »
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Hi,
After my experimets are quite sucessful, I wold like to sell two of of 3 od my Blizzard PPC cards wich I've upgraded recently.
 
Please see thread for more info:
 
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=50928&page=3
 
I have cards with following config:
 
1) Blizzard PPC 060@66MHz/PPC@330MHz no SCSI no box no manual
Proven to work 060@72MHz/PPC@330Mhz :-)
 
2) Blizzard PPC 060@66MHz/PPC@330MHz with onboard SCSI + SCSI cables + original box + orginal manual + original install floppies + unfilled registration card
Proven to work 060@72MHz/PPC@330Mhz with SCSI module fully functional :-)
 
3) Blizzard PPC 060@50MHz/PPC@330MHz with onboard SCSI + SCSI cables, no original box, no orginal manual, no original install floppies, no registration card
Proven to work 060@72MHz/PPC@330Mhz with SCSI module fully functional :-)
 
 
Proof:
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdOESYNMaGE
 
With 72MHz 060 CPU is getting quite hot without any coling, anyway card is sold with config 060@66MHz.
060 oscillator socket and extra 72MHz oscillator on request only!
 
RAM Memory configrations:
1) 2x64MB 60ns Kingston one sided working at 66MHz
2) 2x32MB 60ns (Samsung as far as I remember, but not 100% sure) double sided working at 66MHz
3) 2x32MB 60ns (Samsung as far as I remember, but not 100% sure) double sided working at 66MHz
 
As I need money fo my future projects (Cyberstorm upgrade) and having in mind that cards with such config are quite rare, I'm expecting to get at least 650EUR for one card.


Are those 060s full 060, or are they EC/LC
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