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Re: What's an A2630 worth these days?
« on: February 27, 2007, 08:59:04 PM »
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McVenco wrote:
I recently layed my hands on a GVP G-Force 030 Combo for my A2000, which I still have to test (bought it as non-working, but my guess is it just needs some changes in jumper settings). If it works correctly, I'm considering selling my A2630 card.

What are these cards worth nowadays? I presume somewhere around 50-75 Euro, but has anyone seen one go on Ebay lately?

If you're interested, then offers are also welcome :-) (though the sale is not 100% sure yet).


Does yours have the Rocket Launcher accelerator?  This handy little kit boosts the speed of the  68030 CPU from 25 MHz to 50 Mhz.  I missed out on a couple of them on eBay.  The A2630 is useful for those of us who'd like to run Amiga Unix on the A2000, though, since this is one of the pieces of necessary h/w for it.  I've got the A2630 with the DKB 2632 32Bit Memory Expansion daughter card for the A2630 with 112 Megs of Fast Memory on it.  Otherwise, on my other A2000, I've got a DKB Wildfire 060 for it.  No Inferno video card though.  :-(
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Re: What's an A2630 worth these days?
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2007, 05:50:45 AM »
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X-ray wrote:
Dude, please post pics of that Wildfire in the photo album!


Don't expect to see it until at least a week after this Passover.  I just don't have the time to open up the A2000, take it out & photograph it.  I'd rather not take it out & put it back again, if possible.  And what photo album??  BTW, I know that it has a good ethernet chip on it, but I wasn't aware that it can do 100MBS.  Does anyone else know if this is true?
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