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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: tabuhuso on December 08, 2008, 01:41:58 AM
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New old stock.Firstly you open it! and check my other items.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=260326586486
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You should mention in the listing it requires a GVP A530 or Series II expansion.
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"it have a original gelatine"
^^^ Does that mean like "still shrinkwrapped"?
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I have always wanted this item to put in my A530 and make it complete, but not at that price. I mean it is only a 286 after all.
Good luck with your sale, someone else will probably pay it, because it is new and you don't see them for sale too often, but for me, I guess PCTask, or PCx (the e586 emulator) will have to do for my old MSDOS games.
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^^^ Does that mean like "still shrinkwrapped"?
Yes it have...
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Ouch! I bought one (new, still shrink wrapped) off eBay about 8 months ago for $30.00. The biggest problem with these things, is that they are slow!! I think the biggest problem (speed wise)is in the video emulation.
It was so painful I sold the thing for what I paid for it, months back.
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Hmm, yeah nice. But $140? Screw that.
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motrucker wrote:
Ouch! I bought one (new, still shrink wrapped) off eBay about 8 months ago for $30.00.
$30? Wow :-o I just sold one for $364 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400014014063) on auction.
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lorddef wrote:
Hmm, yeah nice. But $140? Screw that.
That's a bargain! :lol:
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redrumloa wrote:
motrucker wrote:
Ouch! I bought one (new, still shrink wrapped) off eBay about 8 months ago for $30.00.
$30? Wow :-o I just sold one for $364 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400014014063) on auction.
Yeah, I saw that. Fact is I was just about to put a bid in on it and the danged thing jumped like somebody had shoved a cattle prod up it's, well, you know...
To say the least, I was shocked to see it go that high. I figured you'd get around $100 +/-.
Good for you, not so much for me.
Curtis
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redrumloa wrote:
motrucker wrote:
Ouch! I bought one (new, still shrink wrapped) off eBay about 8 months ago for $30.00.
$30? Wow :-o I just sold one for $364 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400014014063) on auction.
There will always be some people on eBay with more money than common sense.
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DId it ever occur that these things ran like total crapola back in the day? Had a golden Gate 486sx25 mhz in my A3000T, with a Winstorm Sound and VGA card... now that was nice...this is a bridgeboard without the ISA slots. No VGA...it uses the Amiga graphics. Did anyone try running windows on a 286?
For the massochist with money to throw away and time to waste.
Unreal..
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redrumloa wrote:
motrucker wrote:
Ouch! I bought one (new, still shrink wrapped) off eBay about 8 months ago for $30.00.
$30? Wow :-o I just sold one for $364 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400014014063) on auction.
Man! Is that just the difference 8 or 9 months can make?!
Collectors are something else - but I can't imagine anyone paying that to actually try to use the thing.
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Crom00 wrote:
DId it ever occur that these things ran like total crapola back in the day? Had a golden Gate 486sx25 mhz in my A3000T, with a Winstorm Sound and VGA card... now that was nice...this is a bridgeboard without the ISA slots. No VGA...it uses the Amiga graphics. Did anyone try running windows on a 286?
Did it at least work better than PCTask or CrossPC for DOS stuff? I have one of these in my closet that I've never hooked up as I got it around the time I moved up to my 4000D. I think I picked it up for about $30 as well.
Mainly, I would have used it for some of my classes in which we were using RM*COBOL, plus I have Turbo Pascal and a couple of other programming languages on it. Also, there's this awesome DOS manager program called StupenDOS, which I'd liken to a DOS version of an early Directory Opus.
I figure this card with a 287 fpu would have to run better than CrossPC on my 4000/060... right?
Of course, these days I could just fire up DOS 6.22 in a VirtualPC, Bocks, or VirtualBox environment. ::shrugs::
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Include free shipping now :-D