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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: miles on August 25, 2006, 06:35:50 AM
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There are serveral Amigas on http://trademe.co.nz (search all listings for "amiga") inc. a A1260/scsi (that the guy is gonna bin if noone wants it EDIT search "a1200" for this as he does not use AMIGA in the auction END EDIT) a A1200 Medator/Voodoo and a A1200 040/ppc as well as a couple of A4000s and CD32s inc. 1 with a SX32 and CDTV bits.
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Thanks for the heads up!
I knew getting a credit card with a high limit would finally come in handy some day ;-)
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So you gonna buy them all? Or just one ;-)
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Ooh, don't tempt me. Each one seems to have something I want, although the powerPC one (auction page (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Computers/Vintage/auction-67957219.htm)), with a BVision PPC on it is winning out. I just need to figure out the cheapest way to add an ethernet card and maybe a Soundstudio compatible soundcard.
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Thanks for the info!
Shame A1200s are soooo expensive over here compared to the UK! But then again, if you add the shipping costs from the UK, they seem to come out about the same...
- Ali
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Ross_Geller wrote:
Ooh, don't tempt me. Each one seems to have something I want, although the powerPC one (auction page (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Computers/Vintage/auction-67957219.htm)), with a BVision PPC on it is winning out. I just need to figure out the cheapest way to add an ethernet card and maybe a Soundstudio compatible soundcard.
Get a Mediator man, u will not regret that.
(or if you want to wait around for a while...maybe the PowerVixxen is of interest to you)
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InTheSand wrote:
Thanks for the info!
Shame A1200s are soooo expensive over here compared to the UK! But then again, if you add the shipping costs from the UK, they seem to come out about the same...
- Ali
This one Blizzrad n SCSI (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Computers/Vintage/auction-67824906.htm) is not too bad at $400 buy now. Can you buy a Blizzard 060 n SCSI kit for that? Oh I see you have aded a comment to that auction. Shame he removed the SCSI CDRW.