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Old 04 June 2007, 01:26   #1
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FS : GVP G-Force 030 Combo for Amiga 2000

Tested, and working, with 8mb ram (4mb onboard, 4mb SIMM). 68030EC CPU, 68882 FPU both at 40 MHz, 4.15 GVP SCSI rom, piggyback module for piggybacking a hdd on the back of the card.

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Old 04 June 2007, 07:18   #2
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if only it would take normal simms and not that lame gvp ones...
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Old 04 June 2007, 11:20   #3
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Someone should build an adapter
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Old 04 June 2007, 11:33   #4
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There's a hack at aminet to mod 72 pin SIMMs to GVP 64 pin, however it's quite complex, shitload of work ...

http://aminet.net/package/docs/hard/gvpsim64

on the other hand, the mod includes the pinouts for the GVP SIMMs, and I have some evil plans ...

http://www.pcbcart.com/cart.php
http://www.cadsoft.de/

it should not be so dificult to design a layout. now if somebody could help me learn/register eagle we could make a production run of 64 pin SIMM PCBs and mounting RAM on them shouldn't be so difficult.
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Old 04 June 2007, 11:37   #5
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If we knew what kinda of demand there would be it might be worth (financial) making a 100 or so 4Mbyte ones.
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Old 04 June 2007, 12:14   #6
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I'd love one of these.... if I had my old B2000 still... I ran a BBS with that same model accelerator...
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Old 04 June 2007, 15:07   #7
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If we knew what kinda of demand there would be it might be worth (financial) making a 100 or so 4Mbyte ones.
what kind of price would a batch of 100 be then alexh ?

what if you sold it in KIT form ? wouldn` this make it cheaper?

maybe even have it so that you (if you really wanted to) solder 72pin sims directly to the card ?
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Old 06 June 2007, 19:13   #8
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Sold!
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Old 06 June 2007, 19:45   #9
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I'll buy some GVP RAM if u make it

Also dealers (like amigakit) might buy some?
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@Alexh / Binox
or atleast home brew kits (if they were cheap enough)
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I'd prefer pre-made ('cause I'm lazy) but kits are good too...
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ahhh but kits give that much needed feel of "i built that"

that indeed is a good feeling, and one must feed that monster from time to time.
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Old 07 June 2007, 08:47   #13
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it should not be so dificult to design a layout. now if somebody could help me learn/register eagle we could make a production run of 64 pin SIMM PCBs and mounting RAM on them shouldn't be so difficult.
I'll see if I can ....... <Cough> Obtain <Cough> Eagle pro.
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ahhh but kits give that much needed feel of "i built that"

that indeed is a good feeling, and one must feed that monster from time to time.
lol, in that case, you could build mine for me.. I'm just happy with the "Hooray! More RAM! feeling
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I've asked around and the demand is quite low.

It's something that people ask about every once in a while but no-one really cares as they usually get a different accelerator....

I think we should look for some NOS before considering making any.

Several places say they sell them... albeit at high prices

http://www.softhut.com/cgi-bin/test/...&cart_id=52674

http://www.digarts.com/MainPages/SalesItems.htm

http://www.amiga.wehost.co.nz/

http://mc1.boing.net/mc1amiga/usedpart.htm
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