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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: AllocVec on October 07, 2009, 09:24:29 AM
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I sell my Blizzard 1230 Mk IV.
It comes with:
68030 with 50 MHz
128 MB PS/2 installed
The card is fully tested and working. I do ask EUR 150,- plus shipping. I do shop worldwide.
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That's a little pricey even for a 50mhz model. Does it come with FPU? Also what speed is the memory?
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It's a nice card with that 128MB SIMM.
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The 1230 comes with 128 MB at 50 ns, which is the fastest module possible. This module alone has a certain worth.
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I was able to find a ram chip like that on ebay for $8.00 usd
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Does it come with the FPU?
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I was able to find a ram chip like that on ebay for $8.00 usd
50 ns, slim and fits in the 1230. Then you are very lucky as I paid a fortune for mine.
Is this offer open for everyone or was it a one time lucky punch?
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Does it come with the FPU?
The 68882 is not included in the offer, but if you need one, I can look for a 68882 here.
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50 ns, slim and fits in the 1230. Then you are very lucky as I paid a fortune for mine.
Is this offer open for everyone or was it a one time lucky punch?
Got it on ebay last year around this time. Old server ram or something. BIG FAT chip..
Never should have sold my 030 50/50.. sold it becuase of a flesh and blood "amiga"...
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At least they're generally available. Now if it had been a 1260....
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Got it on ebay last year around this time. Old server ram or something. BIG FAT chip..
if it's HP, get ready for a nice fireworks show when you install it :laughing:
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if it's HP, get ready for a nice fireworks show when you install it :laughing:
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It worked fine. No problems.
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Got it on ebay last year around this time. Old server ram or something. BIG FAT chip..
Ah, those are the thick modules you have to fix to the board, because it does not fit properly, right? Those are easy to find, as they are somewhat common.
The module I have here is very slim and fits in the socket of the 1230. I never saw any other source for it (except for extreme high prices).
But that does not mean one cannot make a bargain on ebay everyday :)
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Ah, those are the thick modules you have to fix to the board, because it does not fit properly, right? Those are easy to find, as they are somewhat common.
The module I have here is very slim and fits in the socket of the 1230. I never saw any other source for it (except for extreme high prices).
But that does not mean one cannot make a bargain on ebay everyday :)
From what I see I had the deal of the century...