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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Kremlar on April 23, 2012, 03:09:23 PM
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I have 3 spare internal card readers for sale, apparently from Commodore Gaming. Very nice looking, fit in 3.5" drive bay.
2 of these seems to be brand new and never used, the 3rd looks like it was perhaps used slightly (wire tie was off the cables) - maybe just for testing.
Each has 2 separate cables coming off the back - 5-pin internal USB header connectors.
Asking $41 each including shipping to continental US.
(http://www.oldschoolcomputing.com/images/forsale/cardreader.jpg)
The first 2 purchases will get the ones that look to be brand new, the 3rd buyer will get the other one - which still looks pretty new as described above.
US ONLY PLEASE at this time - no disrespect, just too much of a pain to ship international, and I'm short on time lately.
Payment via Amazon gift card or PayPal gift please.
Thanks!
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price drop
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Another price drop - $34 including shipping each.
One has been sold, 2 remaining (1 new + 1 almost new).
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Very tempting to go with my Commodore Gaming AmigaOne case...
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Very tempting to go with my Commodore Gaming AmigaOne case...
Hmmm. My case came with one already fitted, assumed they all did, it was already pre-fitted in the floppy drive bay on mine.
Sadly can't see anyway to connect it to my A1Xe, no suitable headers on the board.
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Hmmm. My case came with one already fitted, assumed they all did, it was already pre-fitted in the floppy drive bay on mine.
Sadly can't see anyway to connect it to my A1Xe, no suitable headers on the board.
Looking at the board from the front, look all the way at the back, to the left of the last PCI slot.
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Another sold, only the last one is left. Price dropped to $30 including shipping.
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Pm sent for the last one!
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Thanks, all sold.
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Man, you guys will really pay extra for something with the Commodore or Amiga name on it.
I don't think I paid $30 for the black 3.5 inh floppy drive I have with built in card readers.
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Yeah, it's a couple of bucks more expensive, but when someone sees my stuff and that Chicken Lips logo or name on anything, they just stare and are amazed anything that modern could still be made by Commodore.
Curtis
Man, you guys will really pay extra for something with the Commodore or Amiga name on it.
I don't think I paid $30 for the black 3.5 inh floppy drive I have with built in card readers.