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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Vulture on September 25, 2006, 09:45:23 PM

Title: LAST BOARD FOR SALE: Blizzard IV - 68030@50 / 68882@50 / 32MB 60ns RAM
Post by: Vulture on September 25, 2006, 09:45:23 PM
I've already sold an exactly similar board so I just copy/pasted the text from that post. That's my last board, the other 2 I had are already sold. Here:

I'll sell the board for about 55ukp + 7ukp p&p or the euro equivalent (from Greece to EU countries) via ebay, but if someone during the next, say, 5 days PMs me to buy it and is able to pay via Paypal, I'll be more than glad to skip the ebay hassle and sell the board to an active amiga member!

The board itself is in perfect working and aesthetic condition and will be shipped in a protective package in an antistatic bag + the original manual. I wish I still had the original box too  Still, I think it's the best 030 board ever (if only second fastest, I reckon there was some Viper -was it?- board with an extra 3% performance), ultra-stable, accepting maprom via a jumper and performance increase with 60ns simms like the one I'm giving with it. It also has a neat little function that disables the board by pressing "2" during startup (like most blizzards) to be able to run old softs and can be reenabled by pressing A-A-Ctrl for 5 secs. Oh, and the trapdoor will close after fitting it in!  

So, anybody interested go ahead and PM me. Sorry I don't have a digi camera to post a photo, but rest assured it's in great condition indeed!
Title: Re: LAST BOARD FOR SALE: Blizzard IV - 68030@50 / 68882@50 / 32MB 60ns RAM
Post by: amigagr on September 25, 2006, 09:53:22 PM
i wish to see this at amigahellas.gr (http://www.amigahellas.gr) too...
join us if you don't allready know about the site :-)
Title: Re: LAST BOARD FOR SALE: Blizzard IV - 68030@50 / 68882@50 / 32MB 60ns RAM
Post by: Vulture on September 25, 2006, 11:31:16 PM
ok, did that! :)
Title: Re: LAST BOARD FOR SALE: Blizzard IV - 68030@50 / 68882@50 / 32MB 60ns RAM
Post by: Vulture on September 26, 2006, 02:46:05 PM
board sold, thanks everyone for showing interest :)