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http://www.amigaclub.be/
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This module comes out of a server and is 100% working. It can be used in PCīs that use EDO or Simm modules (tested in a real old 486) but also in Amiga computers with turboboards that are designed to handle Simmīs of 128 Mb. It does fit the Blizzard PPC card (tried on my Blizz 233/060) , the Blizzard 1240 and the Microbotics 1230XA (these are all the cards that I have). Note that this double sided module may not fit in a Blizzard 1230/4 because there is not enough room on the card. You may be able so solve this problem by keeping the module at its place by force but this is at your own risc.
Price for first module : 36 euro. Payment by PayPal preferred (Effy@pandora.be), but international bank transfer is also accepted when you live in the European Union (using IBAN+BIC and payment in Euroīs). I have also several other identical modules which works also 100%. This can be bought too if you want to for 34 euro with no extra shipping charges.
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I didn't see your module but all the ram modules I've used on 1230/4s were double sided and fit well.
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http://www.amigaclub.be/
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http://users.pandora.be/DiscoVmax/HP...%20modules.jpg
Thatīs the one ![]() Itīs great that it also fits your 1230/4 !! Donīt have one but most people say it doesnīt fit. Seems like they are wrong
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: chester
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I got doublesided 32m edo in my blizz 1230/4 as well
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http://www.amigaclub.be/
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Used to have those too in the beginning, but it seems that those 128 Mb modules are even bigger than those 32 Mb ones
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If you have got two turboboards and would like to trade in one and get more memory fot the other then maybe we can work something out
Because besides money I am also interested in hardware as well Assuming it still works of course
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My new toy besides my Amiga's Last edited by Effy; 26 March 2005 at 18:40. |
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To make it all a bit very complicated and to add a sense of humor I am offering three ways of adding 128 Mb to your A1200 turboboard :
A used HP module for 37,82 euro and free shipping worldwide ... or a MINT and VERY RARE and BRANDNEW Kingston module for 32 euro with 10 euro shipping worldwide .... or a VERY RARE and MINT Kingston module, also brandnew, for 42 euro and free shipping worldwide ...
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I ask 36 euro for one module, shipping to any place on the planet included, no PayPal charges and Ebay costs are also mine. If somebody would like to save money by buying it outside Ebay then naturally I donīt have to add Ebay charges, so then itīs minus 2 euro or minus 2,5 USD. If somebody in the European Union can transfer it to my bank account then I also donīt have to add the PayPal charges so then itīs also minus 2 euro or 2,5 USD
![]() -module bought on Ebay and paid by PayPal : 36 euro or 46 USD -module not bought on Ebay but paid by PayPal : 34 euro or 43.5 USD -module not bought on Ebay and paid by bank transfer : 32 euro or 41 USD In all of the three choices I end up having the same which is 32 euro from which I also have to pay the shipping costs of course
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