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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: 1985BMWK75 on November 28, 2008, 08:39:34 AM
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Hi All,
I have added the following items to my website (http://www.amigamaniac.com/):
*Refurbished 4MB 30 PIN SIMMS (sold in pairs, i.e. 8MB)
*Brand new 64MB 72 PIN SIMMS
*New tiny 128k ZIP chips (rod of four IC's, so 512k in total)
Female CF to IDE adapters on the way, plus some null modem cables.
Nathan
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so you're giving away a cd full of .adf files of all kinds of what? public domain games or something?
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weirdami wrote:
public domain games or something?
something
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[homer]
mmmmmmm something.....
[/homer]
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ATX power don't have tick signal for A3000...
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tabuhuso wrote:
ATX power don't have tick signal for A3000...
No need to, actually. Flip a jumper on the motherboard and it will be provided from the A3000 itself.
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Anyone requiring PS/2 SIMMs can get various types (2 to 32 MB 60/70 ns, EDO/FPM) for FREE from me. PM for postage from Germany.
I've also got tons of 1 MB 30-pin - 4 MBs are out, sorry.
@Nathan
The ZIPs you're offering are - as you can easily see - 4x 256k = 1 Mbit chips.
Surely that's "128 KB" but that won't take you anywhere by itself. 16 bit machines need sets of 4 for 512 KB RAM - as stated - and 32 bit ones require 8 chips for 1 MB.
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Are these 30-pin SIMMs compatible with any A1200 accelerator? I thought that only the 72-pin ones are compatible.
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Nope, but they may be compatible with other Amiga hardware (A2000 SCSI controllers et al).
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I see. Ok.
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Ok...
The CD really is free, it is not included in the price. I buy packs of 50 at a time, and it only costs me about AUD$0.27 per CD from memory, so it's no big deal. As for the software, I don't think any of it is PD, freeware etc. Before you start frothing at the mouth :-P (EDIT: this comment is NOT directed at weirdami specifically), keep in mind that many (if not all) of the people that produced the software no longer exist, or exist in a different form, and have no interest or stake in Amiga at all (and haven't for quite some time). It is software that I have downloaded from the net over time, for my own use. Once I had collected quite a few games etc, I thought why not share this, and save people some time, as obviously it takes a while to find and download hundreds of files. Now, since I am NOT selling the software on the CD, or even the CD itself, I am NOT depriving anyone of income, royalties for their work etc, etc. So all the usual arguments about "software piracy" etc, simply don't apply in this case. However, if I get too much of a headache/complaints about the free CD, I'll stop offering it. It's just a way of saying "thank you" to the people that buy stuff from me. There are some games on there (the Cinemaware ones) that are 100% legal, as they offer them for download from their website (God bless them)...
Regarding the A3000D adapter cable, someone rightly replied that the tick signal can be generated from the M.B. by moving a jumper - it tells you exactly which jumper on my website :-) In regards to my adapter cables, I need to update my website, as instead of a loop of wire hard wiring PS_ON to GND, I now install a jumper. This makes it easier to fit a switch, or the jumper itself can even be used as a crude switch.
Regarding the wee 128k ZIP chips, yes you do need to install in groups of four on a 16-Bit application. So they are no good for a 32-Bit application, unless you only need four more. I can also get as many of these ZIP chips as anyone needs, if you want to max out your application.
Still on the topic of ZIP RAM, I've got some new Toshiba TC514400Z-80 IC's on the way to me right now. These are 1MBx4, 512k each. So you need to intall in groups of four (or eight for 32-Bit?). I will be selling them in 2MB lots (four IC's per rod).
My fingers hurt :-P
Nathan
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The CD really is free, it is not included in the price. I buy packs of 50 at a time, and it only costs me about AUD$0.27 per CD from memory, so it's no big deal. As for the software, I don't think any of it is PD, freeware etc. Before you start frothing at the mouth , keep in mind that many (if not all) of the people that produced the software no longer exist, or exist in a different form, and have no interest or stake in Amiga at all (and haven't for quite some time). It is software that I have downloaded from the net over time, for my own use. Once I had collected quite a few games etc, I thought why not share this, and save people some time, as obviously it takes a while to find and download hundreds of files. Now, since I am NOT selling the software on the CD, or even the CD itself, I am NOT depriving anyone of income, royalties for their work etc, etc. So all the usual arguments about "software piracy" etc, simply don't apply in this case. However, if I get too much of a headache/complaints about the free CD, I'll stop offering it. It's just a way of saying "thank you" to the people that buy stuff from me. There are some games on there (the Cinemaware ones) that are 100% legal, as they offer them for download from their website (God bless them)...
Well all that makes it perfectly alright then. Whew. I'm pretty sure the Cinemaware stuff was made available ONLY on their site, as opposed a free-for-all to anyone looking to add value to their products without the worry of having to come up with something on their own.
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*lol* Ouch. I feel a headache coming on :-P I never really thought of it as value adding, I just thought that people would appreciate it...maybe I was wrong :-(
Any other opinions?
Nathan
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my opinion is that if you have software on that CD that is copyrighted I'll delete your link. Free or not.
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Nuff said. Since I am not sure as to the status of some of the software (there is just too much to check :-S), I will no longer be offering the "Free CD".
However, I'm still interested in people's opinions on this :-)
Nathan