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Re: FS: Vortex Golden Gate 486slc2 with ISA cards.
« on: February 25, 2008, 07:36:16 AM »
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I guess interest died ? :-?

Well, I'ld be interested, but as I just purchased an A2386, a XSurf-card and some other stuff, I am not really planning on paying big bucks. I know it's a pretty rare find and should run older DOS-programs rather nicely and therefor would be a nice addition to either my A2000 or A3000.

Any indication how much you want for it?
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Re: FS: Vortex Golden Gate 486slc2 with ISA cards.
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2008, 09:59:05 AM »
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I am trying to sell all cards together for $500...shipping down under for this stuff is probably $40.

Yay! I wouldn't even be interested if it were half that price...  :-o

I understand it's not a very common card, comes with some nice ISA-cards and Amigahardware seems to be getting some higher prices here and there, but no way I'm going to shell out this amnount of money for some hardware to run DOS on...

Big chance that's wat causes the lack of interest.
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Re: FS: Vortex Golden Gate 486slc2 with ISA cards.
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2008, 11:34:51 AM »
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Dazxy2001 wrote:
Could buy a bunch of 486`s for that kinda cash :P


A bunch? How about 100 fully loaded 486s including a nice 15 of 17 inch CRT for all of them? I wasn't even able to give away ten P166s for free two or three years ago.

Sorry, but $500 is way, wáy out of proportion for several bog standard ISA-cards and a nice Amigacard. I can get all the pc hardware for about $1 to $5, which would make the Golden Gate-card somewhere between $495 and $499. Excluding shipping. That's ridiculous, imo.
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