Gwion wrote:
Does your card have the FPU? If so what speed is it?
Yes, it looks very much like the top one of those illustrated.
It has the FPU, 68882 @ 33 MHz.
It originally had 4MB FPM RAM, iirc, with gold connector pads - I still have it and will include it. It currently has 8MB EDO RAM fitted - it has been that way for years. Again iirc, it accepts 1/2/4/8 MB, option being set by the jumpers.
It does not have a battery in the holder - but I could probably rustle one up. The clock works fine as long as the machine has power - the battery just means it doesn't forget the time when you switch the A1200 off.
If you use more than 4MB then you will find conflicts with the PCMCIA slot, due to 24bit address range using the first 4MB for the PCMCIA interface. I have no PCMCIA devices.