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Re: Amiga 1000 Phoenix on eBay Oz..
« on: January 19, 2010, 04:03:11 PM »
I was following that Phoenix board for a while when I kept seeing people bidding frivolously against each other, days before it ending. You just can't get a real deal on ePay anymore. Went for about what I thought it would though: $750au or $700us. I almost pulled the trigger, but that *is* a lot of money to sink into an A1000 case. And having just bought two A3000's CIB for less than $100 shipped (not ePay of course) - I decided to come to my senses and recognize a real value for what it is  :)
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Re: Amiga 1000 Phoenix on eBay Oz..
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2010, 04:48:49 PM »
Quote from: ZeBeeDee;539127
... a motherboard or mainboard designated with the name of Phoenix


...that was a replacement for the A1000's mobo and was desirable because it fixed the goofy Parallel port, had Kickstart in ROM, built in SCSI (I think), a CPU fast slot or video slot, 1MB Agnus (pal/ntsc switchable finally), more ram options, etc. I guess the board in question still only had a 68k native processor though - which was really befuddling at the time because the damn thing cost $1k in 1990! Refurbed and complete A3000's shortly after the Phoenix release were selling for $450-$750 from the likes of Grapevine Group and Software Hut.
 

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Re: Amiga 1000 Phoenix on eBay Oz..
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2010, 08:21:41 PM »
Phoenix blows away the Rejuvenator, but then again - it was roughly half the cost (there were two models actually). I currently only know 1 Rejuvenator user that has had 3 different Rejuvenators that were all bad due to battery leakage. Not the fault of the board per se, although they could have used lithium coin batteries instead. But, with the Rejuvenator, you use your original A1000 mobo... just the daughterboard gets replaced. That poses several problems right there. Mostly notably, the connection from the main CPU to the Rejuvenator. Ground problems and all that.

Red had one for sale that he couldn't get working right. I'm sure it was a combo of things, and come to think of it, wouldn't be surprised if this guy I know ended up with it. He lives in WA state if you're reading this Red...
 

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Re: Amiga 1000 Phoenix on eBay Oz..
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2010, 11:47:48 PM »
Dannyp1... if you ever get into a cash type bind, LMK and I'll see if I can swing prying that Rejuvenator off 'ya...