21 February 2010, 15:43 | #1 |
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Some Items for Sale :) A1200 8mb Mem Upgrade, Monitor Cable, Ami PC Network Kit.
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To fund my next project I am going to give some of my bits back to the community, well sell them back I have for sale: 8mb Ram Upgrade for A1200 with RTC & slot for FPU, it can be set to 4mb with Jumpers to make it PCMCIA friendly - £45 + P&P AMI-PC Network Kit, CD, Floppy, Instructions & Cable - £10 + P&P Amiga Monitior cable's - £3 each + P&P (One left) See attached pics Last edited by fitzsteve; 04 February 2011 at 18:35. |
21 February 2010, 18:39 | #2 |
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Looks like the Ram Upgrade has sold on Amibay...
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21 February 2010, 20:29 | #3 |
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Bah I'd have snapped that up
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Ya' like it Retr0?
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21 February 2010, 23:13 | #6 |
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hey mr z he is having trouble getting an 8mb simm to work with the hawk.
@lorfarius I just bought a m-tec 1230 its got a single sided simm i'll send it to you to try when I get it Last edited by fitzsteve; 22 February 2010 at 00:23. |
21 February 2010, 23:24 | #7 |
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Hey Steve,
What exactly is the Amiga monitor lead shown on the left in your picture? Does it have a 23-pin D-type socket on the Amiga end and a 9-pin D-type (plug or socket?) on the monitor end? Thanks. |
21 February 2010, 23:32 | #8 |
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Im actually not 100% sure its for an Amiga monitor not a VGA lead there are not 9 pins but it is the same size connector. Do you want a pic of the pins? And yes it connects to the amiga RGB 23 pin output.
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No pics necessary. But if it is a 23-pin D-type socket on the Amiga end, how many pins on the other end, in how many rows, and is it a socket or a plug?
Edit: And are there any pins 'missing' on the monitor end (if it's a plug)? |
21 February 2010, 23:47 | #10 |
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its a plug (male) 5 pins on the top row 1 pin on the bottom row 2nd socket in the row if that makes sense...
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Yes, that makes perfect sense. Thanks, Steve.
It's the same as one I already have, which I bought from another EAB member, Muzer. It's for connecting the Amiga's RGB monitor port to a compatible type of monitor (possibly an Acorn), but not VGA. |
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The other cable is for a TV monitor like the 1084. Steve. |
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The 1084 lead: Has it got a 6-pin plug on the monitor end with a centre pin and 5 pins arranged in a 240º arc around it?
If it has, can I have it, please? |
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Steve. Edit I'll add some pin pics to the first post Might help out others to decide if its what they need... |
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Steve. PS I added a pin pic... |
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22 February 2010, 01:01 | #17 |
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Ahh I see now I always thought that was a 1084 cable but yes the pins are different to my 1084 cable, attached. Sorry mate, you can have this one, well you can for £1,000,000
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BTW, from your new pics I can see it's exactly what I need, and the other one is just the same as the one I got from Muzer. |
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I wanted that 1084 lead to fit between my A1200 and that Acorn monitor I mentioned, because my A1200 has developed an intermittent fault on the RGB output (probably a bad joint between the plug and the motherboard) and I can't be bothered to pull it all apart ATM. That lead will let me use the composite output until I'm ready to strip it down. |
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