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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: DWV on January 09, 2018, 12:03:00 AM
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Taking Pat The Cat's advice
"Then stick to a hobby that doesn't involve dealing in items that were rare and handmade 25 years ago and are now generally found working ONLY in the hands of people that love them"
Amiga hardware for sale, Canada/USA only.
2x Video Toasters $125 ea.
DPS Personal Animation Recorder (PAR) c/w manual, disk and dedicated 1.2 gb hard drive. $250
2x DPS TBC II c/w manual and disk $125 ea.
Kitchen Sync boards (2) one has the Y/C option c/w 1 set of breakout boxes $250
A2058 Ram board with 8 megs on board, missing the rear panel bracket. $150
AD516 audio board $325
A2091 c/w 2megs ram $125
3x R-IDSC-E/R SCSI to IDE adapters c/w rear panel mount compact flash drive $250 ea.
3x R-IDSC-E/R SCSI to IDE adapters c/w compact flash drive $225 ea.
A2630 not working, for parts. $100
Everything was working when pulled,except as noted, but due to age and the nature of electronics, they are being sold as-is.
Make me an offer for the works.
Prices include shipping. (in Canadian dollars)
Payment by EMT only.
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Bro those prices are high
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Hey, the Canadian Peso just ain't worth what it used to be.
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I need a Toaster but I am in Europe :-/
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I'd be interested in the Kitchen Syncs. Do you have the manual and disks for them?
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I'm thinking about a toaster if it will work in a 4000.
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Could you possibly add a higher resolution picture of the two Kitchen Sync boards? Have already sent a PM.
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So, I guess these are not as "rare and valuable" as I was led to believe, so here's the deal.
2x Video Toasters
DPS Personal Animation Recorder (PAR) c/w manual, disk and dedicated 1.2 gb hard drive.
2x DPS TBC II c/w manual and disk
Kitchen Sync boards (2) one has the Y/C option c/w 1 set of breakout boxes
A2058 Ram board with 8 megs on board, missing the rear panel bracket.
AD516 audio board
A2091 c/w 2megs ram
A2630 not working, for parts.
Take it all for $1000 shipped.
If they are still here in a week, they go into the electronics recycling pile at the dump.