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Did the MKII have the SCSI option, documentation, etc.?  Then it's kind of like trying to compare apples and oranges.  The MKII was for an A3000 which the MKI won't work in.  I'm kinda shocked you're worried about my things I buy and not bidding your $20 for ReDrum's Ramsey 07.  Oh, maybe because it's already over $100.  Duh, stupid me.
 

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Re: Curious as to why this A4000 accelerator has not been sold yet...
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2008, 07:45:56 PM »
CLS2086 said:

Easy : It lack the scsi cable and spacers !!

The spacers that are missing are the same as are on the A3640 that you would be taking out to replace with the MKI.  The other spacers are included.  The SCSI cable is a generic cable that can be picked up online for next to nothing.  I wouldn't say that these items are deal killers by any means.

The original price I was asking for this accelerator was a break even price for me.  It is now being listed for a price that has me taking a loss.  If I can't get what I am now asking I will just keep it and the 67 people that were watching it the first time I listed it can just continue running a slower Amiga.

The reason I am selling it is because I had the motherboard go bad on the A4000 I was going to put it in.  I am not interested in getting another A4000 to use this in as my interests at this time are more with A3000,s and A2000's which the MKI won't fit in.  I have an A4000D that I am planning on selling in the future and other than that I only have A4000T's which are already 060 machines.  I just don't need the MKI.