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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: alewis on January 26, 2007, 11:10:52 AM
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Leaving the Amiga scene, so off loading much of the stuff I have collected over the years. First tranche
Elbox Zorro IV (Winner Z4) A1200 busboard. 5 x Zorro II slots, 2 x Zorro4 custom slots, 4 x clockports. Considered to have the most compatible Zorro implementation. Two ZII slots support double speed transfers, for cards such as the DCE C64/3D.
Elbox FAST-ATA Z_IV EIDE controller and interface. 2 x 40bin buffered IDE ports (pri and sec) each handling two devices, to a max of 4 IDE/ATA/ATAPI devices. Meets ATA3 and FastATA2 spec. Autoboot ROMAllows PIO Mode4 transfers of up to 16mb/sec between Amiga and hard disk. HD activity connector. A1200 onboard IDE controller remains fully functional, so no disruption to current HD installation.
GVP PhonePak. Zorro II PSTN interface card, includes modem, fax and voice. With inlcuded software allows one to build a complete answerphone system with voice mail boxes, etc.
Single-Board PC. Complete PC on an ISA/PCI card, fitted with PIII-933 and 128MB RAM, 100mb NIC, ob-board GFX, ATA interfaces, etc. I used this inside my main rig, with Siamese linking to the Amiga via IP (and the odd SCSI network). Complete with Adaptec 2940 SCSI card *AND* Siamese System TGG Pack v2.5 (with beta tester and release versions of Sisys to v3.something)
A few hard disks, various flavours from SCSI-2 to ultra160 from 1gb to 36gb. If interested, I have various PCI RAID contollers from LSI, Compaq to match. Makes for a blindingly fast C: boot disk, or video editing disk array. Also, a complete fibre-channel SCSI disk array of 10x73gb u320 FC-disks, enclosure, FC switch (compaq), and interface cards. Very heavy...
Open to offers
SOLD Subject to conclusion:
The bees-knees in disk copying. An *internal* SuperCard Ami-II hardware disk copier. Useful only for B2000/A1500 users (unless you can connect the clips to SMT CIA chips). c/w all versions of s/w to v4.01. *Extremely* rare.
bare A1200 motherboard (CPU, chips etc).
Prometheus ZorroIII PCI adaptor - unopened, unused. Have a TV card to go with it. Retails at £200, found on-line new for £100. £50 including the TV card.
Micronik A1200 Zi 6860 A1200 busboard. 5 x ZorroII, 1 extended video slot, 2 x PCI, 2 x ISA. PLUS the Micronic Video-Slot enabler, which allows one to actually use the extended video slot, ie with a scandoubler, flicker-fixer, etc. ***SOLD STC***
GG2+ Bridgecard. Allows access to ISA slots from the Amiga. Drivers included for IDE controllers, I/O cards, network cards. very rare. This is the review card for Amiga User International. ***SOLD STC***
SOLD AND GONE
A1200 bog standard 2mb 68020, with joysticks and games.
RBM RAmiga Z7 A1200 busboard. 7 x Zorro II slots, 5 x ISA slots, 2 inline AGA Video slots. This is complete wired to a power supply, as is the trapdoor interface.
RBM VidiON 1200 video slot adaptor. To be included with the A1200 Tower system.
Eyetech 4-way IDE interface for A4000.
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I'll be sorry to see you go mate.
You'll have a LOT more room once you get rid of all this stuff :-)
Girls might even enjoy the experience of coming round to your flat, and you wont shout at them for touching everything without an antistatic wrist strap!
If I were you I'd keep back my best machine and put it in the loft, just in case :-)
GG2+ Bridgecard
Looks interesting ;-)
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PMed
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Cheers Alex. Dont want to, been on the scene in one form or another since the 80's, just got a lot (of crap) going going on in life at the moment, very little time for the Amiga.
More space? No, I wont. Have a 42U server rack in here stuffed with Compaq servers. NOW that would be nice to get rid off, seeing as how I dont model client networks anymore!
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[EDIT] Deleted, meant to send a PM, sorry.
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Hotel Amiga.. You can sign out.. But you can never leave.. :cry:
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This is the review card for Amiga User International.
Did you work for AUI at one point?
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Freelance. Did several reviews, articles, and a couple of series for them. Anthony, David and the gang.
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Edited to update sold items, and a better description of the FAST ATA Z-IV IDE/ATAPI controller.
SURELY some big box Amiga owner could do with a Prometheus interface? Much cheaper than a Mediator :-)
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pmail
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Once the DMA update for the Prometheus is released the price will go up... see if you can hold on to it for a while.
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pmailed you mate
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where are you?
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Apologies to all. Not been well lately, so haven't been on-line. Am workign through emails and pmails.
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Apologies to all. Not been well lately, so haven't been on-line. Am workign through emails and pmails.
I think weirdami wants to know where do you live, not where have you been. :-D
How much for the Fast-ATA controller?
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Alewis:
Why are you leaving the Amiga scene with the lot?? What Operating System will you use now? Mac? Linux? Unix? AROS ontop of windows?
Someone here made a good point, you should atleast keep your best machine, you never know when you get withdrawl symptoms, yet alone when you want to feel AMIGA happy again for a bit, if you keep a machine, then you can do this.
Ive never gotten rid of all my floppy's, or any type of hardware for my Amiga 1000, and I dont think I could ever bring myself to do it. So many memories, even when I get my new amiga case, with either the Samantha motherboard, or the Moana motherboard, Im still gonna keep the original.
Anyway, just an afterthought, to keep atleast one system, it wont take up that much space, and you may even use it from time to time.
Cheers(Or not so) :-?
You Amiga Bud.
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Check out the bottom case, the nice black one, this is what Ill have when the new boards hit the market this year. Probably in a couple of months according to Mr.Hardware.
http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/bundles/extreme_a1.html
And you can search Mr.Hardware up if you wanted to check on some prices for the stuff your selling.Heres his site:
http://www.mrhardwarecomputers.com/index.htm?85,95
The guys name is Russ, very cluey man.
Cheers mate, all the best in your future endeavours.
And when Amiga is second in the market again, maybe you'll be young enough to still get one ;)
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Make sure you at least check out AROS from time to time. You'll at least have the hardware for it. :-D
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The Prometheus board arrived today - thanks for the quick shipping! It looks like it's in great shape and I'm gonna try to fire it up this weekend.
If everything works out, my A2065 and a 4 MB Merlin graphics card are going on sale soon. ;-)