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Selling Apollo 1260 @ 80 Mhz with 64 MB of RAM
« on: July 17, 2013, 04:54:43 AM »
Hey guys,

I am selling an Apollo 1260 @ 80 Mhz with 64 MB of RAM for just $500! First come and first serve, picture by request!
 

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Re: Selling Apollo 1260 @ 80 Mhz with 64 MB of RAM
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2013, 05:12:10 AM »
Yeah...it is just going to be emulation this time..but yeah!!
 

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Re: Selling Apollo 1260 @ 80 Mhz with 64 MB of RAM
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2013, 06:20:07 AM »
I am also selling Commodore 1084s for just $100 bucks!
 

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Re: Selling Apollo 1260 @ 80 Mhz with 64 MB of RAM
« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2013, 07:59:09 AM »
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Does it have full working MMU?

Does it have full working FPU?

Yes for both of them!
 

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Re: Selling Apollo 1260 @ 80 Mhz with 64 MB of RAM
« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2013, 08:16:58 AM »
No, not really. Here is why I am selling it. I am not using it. I have other devices I am using...I don't have enough life in this world to use it to it's fullest potential, yet use other devices. I do not like to be a hogger, no way, if I feel that it could make someone else much happier and it will be used to it's fullest potential then I will sell it.

Does not mean I hate the computer, or change my screen name..not...it just means it needs to be used...and I do not have time to use it.

Simply put. I think people who buy 10 X Amiga computers or anything, even TVs or even cars and just not use it...or cannot use it all..or does not need to have that many...is to me...a very bad act from that person. You cannot take this with you in your grave...and I do not see no point in having 10 computers of the same type, especially if it is hard to find and someone out there wants one...am I wrong?
 

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Re: Selling Apollo 1260 @ 80 Mhz with 64 MB of RAM
« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2013, 06:16:51 PM »
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Does this board have a SCSI interface option like the A1230 does?  I am interested, but I need SCSI support for my A1200.

Information about the card can be found here:

http://www.bigbookofamigahardware.com/bboah/product.aspx?id=111

 An accelerator which plugs into the trapdoor slot of the A1200. It has a  battery backed up clock and is PCMCIA friendly. An optional SCSI-II  controller was available for this card. An additional SIMM socket could  be fitted by the dealer, or the end user if they were competent enough.  The 66Mhz version of this card uses a 50Mhz 060 which has been  overclocked by the manufacturer. Note, the Magnum 1260 is a rebadged  version of this card. The Apollo 1260 is really the same card as the Apollo 1240 except that it's been fitted with a power converter because the 060 is 3.3V and the 040 is 5V.
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      Jumper     OFF     ON       RAM     Turn off RAM     Turn on RAM       SCSI     Disable SCSI Autoboot     Enable SCSI Autoboot       Processor     040 Installed     060 Installed    SCSI Jumper
 The SCSI interface's autoboot option should be turned off if there are  no bootable devices or any devices at all attached to the SCSI bus. This  prevents a 30 second delay while the system attempts to detect bootable  SCSI devices. It is possible to upgrade this card to an 060 with an  appropriate voltage regulator.
 CLK Jumper
 
      Processor     Position       040 @ any Mhz     Set to 040       060@50Mhz     Set to 060       060@66Mhz     Set to 040
 

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Re: Selling Apollo 1260 @ 80 Mhz with 64 MB of RAM
« Reply #6 on: July 17, 2013, 10:19:34 PM »
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Thanks for the info.  Unfortunately I would need the SCSI interface with it.  I can't give up my A1200 w/A1230-50 and SCSI interface unless I can replace it with something that has a SCSI port.


It is up to you! :) But last I checked these kind of boards are hard to find and you are replacing an A1230-50 for an 060 @ 80 Mhz, that allows your Amiga 1200 to play MP3 and watch movies on it as well as play the new game ports that NovaCoder is releasing such as Doom, Ultima 7 and so on.......

I think if you spend additional money and install a SCSI port is better than not to have a truck for a card :) But each to their own :)