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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: tabuhuso on January 13, 2009, 11:58:47 PM
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can anybody say what is that? Is this Prototype of haynie machine ?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&item=300286381358
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The 1st picture (The one with the white background) is an A3000+ motherboard...
The other 3 pictures are of an A2000 motherboard... which appears to have one of those things that ups the chip RAM to 2mb
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It looks like no A3000 I've ever seen...most likely a A2000 board. Sounds a bit odd!
@tabuhuso
I just notice your signature says Adana! I lived there (Air Force) for 1.5 years from 1970 to 1971. Loved your city and country!
Bob
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This is not an A3000+, the first picture was one of two prototypes and probably the pic was stole from Haynie's pics he put on the web long ago.
I don't trust the specs he's listing because the other two pictures are definitely Amiga 2000/1500 motherboards..
This is one of those "I am not an expert" posts which probably means it's someone's way of trying to up the price of a not very worth it Amiga 2000 Motherboard which is probably non-functional from the look of the two pictures..
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It's an A2K motherboard with heavy battery damage... I hope no one actually pays money for that thing..
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I call BS on this auction. Unless AGA 3000's were made in 1988, LOL.
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I concur.
A/W 312723 REV 6 PCB ASSY 312720 FAB DWG 312722 is an A2000 Mobo.
The advert is bent!
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Terrific scam - offer a really sought-after, rare piece of hardware, wait for the price to sky rocket and then add photos for the real piece of hardware you own. After it's sold you can just say "well, I told you I had no idea what is was, and I offered every information I could find, some of which might not be exact."
Poor sod who pays a fortune for a probably dead A2000 mobo... :rtfm:
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We need a new word for this sort of thing, what about Doomy-deal?
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Definitely a reason to use the "Report item" option at the bottom of the screen.
I'd like to see that one get pulled.
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On the 13th of Jan he posted.
"On 13-Jan-09 at 11:59:46 EST, seller added the following information:
My Board is : Haynie Fisher B2000-CR (A/W 312723 Rev.6)."
He knows it is a B2000-CR mobo.