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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: retrogeeks on August 22, 2007, 02:51:30 AM
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Hi,
I have just listed several Amiga items on ebay.
[d]GVP Tekmagic 68060 with 32meg ram for amiga 2000 Item # 230164184695 [/d]
Picasso 2 2mb board for amiga 2000
Picasso 2 (http://cgi.ebay.com/Amiga-Picasso-II-2-by-Village-tronics-2mb_W0QQitemZ230164189115QQihZ013QQcategoryZ4598QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
Hydra ethernet card for amiga 2000
Ethernet (http://cgi.ebay.com/Amiga-Ethernet-Card-Hydra_W0QQitemZ230164180103QQihZ013QQcategoryZ4598QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
I do have several 2000's and 500's I am preparing to list in the next week, so If anyone is interested let me know. Save some ebay fees. I still have some
a2000 030 and 040 accelerrators left with various memory cards/Hard cards.
The 500's and 2000's are in used shape, 500's discolored, 2000's are a beat up a bit.
Regards,
Mark.
Please no doomy crap:madashell: . If i change my board name and you go to my auctions I am sure some one will be heh thats doomy blah blah. My account on ebay is older than his.
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[d]GVP Tekmagic 68060 with 32meg ram for amiga 2000 Item # 230164184695[/d]
Damn that one went FAAAST!!
Ok come on we all know Doomy up and moved to Colorado! ;)
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I guess I need to make "amiga 68060" one of my saved searches. I need another '060 board to build my NetBSD box.
Well, not that it matters right NOW, as I have no dough :-P
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@TjLaZer
If it went ButItNow for $299, I wonder what it was really worth.
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retrogeeks wrote:
Please no doomy crap:madashell: . If i change my board name and you go to my auctions I am sure some one will be heh thats doomy blah blah. My account on ebay is older than his.
Did you recently make a 3 minutes video of yourself that's 100MBytes in size?
If not... feel safe!
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weirdami wrote:
If it went ButItNow for $299, I wonder what it was really worth.
I don't remember off-hand, but I am pretty sure that's about what I paid for my Blizzard 2060.
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What 040 cards do you have for an A2000?
(if, ofcourse, you are willing to ship to the netherlands)
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I will post some more items that I have over the weekend. Work is kicking my butt at the moment. :(
Anyone know of a place that can repair a A1000 phoenix board? I have heard of the place in france, but was hoping to avoid international shipping? Along with a MegaMidget racer for the a500. Both Appear to be pins, not board issues.
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retrogeeks wrote:
Anyone know of a place that can repair a A1000 phoenix board? I have heard of the place in france, but was hoping to avoid international shipping?
The original designer of the Phoenix is still working in Adelaide, South Australia. I guess he'd be qualified to fix it... I think they just ran another batch of new ones recently.