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Old 18 September 2006, 16:04   #1
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Amiga clearout time :)

I have been doing alot of tidying and sorting out:

Amitek 8meg a1200 ram expansion, has clock and empty socket for fpu SOLD

CD32 network lead (connect an a1200 to the cd32)

CD32 spare cd drive unit

Squirrell a1200 scsi adaptor (boxed)

Unbranded external disk drive (has a teac drive, teac are dam good)

Amitek (sony) external drive, boxed in excellent condition

Power computing a1200 pc keyboard adaptor

3 x a1200/a600 internal disk drives - SOLD

Apex disk copy hardware, boxed with manual (this isnt even in the big book of amiga hardware for some reason?)

2 x a500 keyboards

2 x Atari ST keyboards

a500 1meg ram expansion (needs new battery soldered on)

Amiga sampler + midi interface (havent got a clue who made this but its a sampler and midi interface combined) SOLD

Also got loads more odd's n ends floating about
feel free to make offers (not too silly mind)
Im also looking out for a couple ide or sata hard drives in the region of 120gig or more


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Old 18 September 2006, 18:40   #2
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are 500 and 1200 internal keyboards the same? in that case i would be greatly interested in one of the keyboards if in shape ...5GBP?
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Old 19 September 2006, 00:50   #3
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Hi

A500 and A1200 keyboards are different. which machine do you have?
Also postage is going to cost quite a bit, I have two a1000 drives heading to the united states at 2kilos and it cost £23.49GBP to send them
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Old 19 September 2006, 02:05   #4
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heys ElectroBlaster,

Howmuch for the sampler and Midi device?
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Old 19 September 2006, 12:52   #5
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" Power computing a1200 pc keyboard adaptor "

Got any more info on this?? Google isn't that helpful tonight... I guess it's to hook up a PC keyboard to a 1200. Can you hook up an A2000 keyboard??

How much??
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A500 and A1200 keyboards are different. which machine do you have?
Also postage is going to cost quite a bit, I have two a1000 drives heading to the united states at 2kilos and it cost £23.49GBP to send them
a1200..so i'll pass... thanks anyway and good luck!
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ElectroBlaster: what is the RAM on the A1200 accelerator is it 24bit or 32bit?
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Old 20 September 2006, 10:27   #8
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Erm "24-bit"? heh

All A1200's RAM expansions are 32-bit (in that they have a 32-bit data bus).

If you are really asking "Is 8Meg the limit, or can I install more?" Unless it has a full 020 or an 030+ on the card it is capped at 8Meg.
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Old 20 September 2006, 14:42   #9
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heys ElectroBlaster,

Howmuch for the sampler and Midi device?
£6 sound ok?
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Old 20 September 2006, 14:42   #10
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Erm "24-bit"? heh

All A1200's RAM expansions are 32-bit (in that they have a 32-bit data bus).

If you are really asking "Is 8Meg the limit, or can I install more?" Unless it has a full 020 or an 030+ on the card it is capped at 8Meg.
Yes its capped at 8meg
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Old 20 September 2006, 14:46   #11
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" Power computing a1200 pc keyboard adaptor "

Got any more info on this?? Google isn't that helpful tonight... I guess it's to hook up a PC keyboard to a 1200. Can you hook up an A2000 keyboard??

How much??
Yes m8, it plugs into the ribbon slot on the a1200 motherboard, its a great little bit of engineering as the controllerchip is all on one tiny circuiit board along with the keyboard header lead, it all just plugs in nice and neat

It can suport any amiga keyboard afaik and any pc keyboard, its in excellent condition, I had two of them at one point so I dont even know if I actually used it or not... oh and the reset line works too (the old vulcan nerve pinch combination keys lol)

Im asking for £15, they are still sold and are around £30 i think?

ley me know if your still interested
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The RAM card arrived. Ta very much. Quick note: In future dont wrap electronics in bubble wrap unless it is PINK (or it is in an antistatic bag!)

BTW: Your PM box is full
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The RAM card arrived. Ta very much. Quick note: In future dont wrap electronics in bubble wrap unless it is PINK (or it is in an antistatic bag!)

BTW: Your PM box is full
Sorry about the bubble warp thing m8, Ive completely run out of antistatic bags
EDIT: my PM box is now empty as I saved out all the messages
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Old 04 October 2006, 22:59   #14
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Still open to offers guys

Im also after a 1gig or 512mb CF card
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Old 04 October 2006, 23:28   #15
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how much for the 1gig cf?
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@alexh does pink bubble wrap mean it's anti static (esd) etc ??? just wondering what difference pink would make as appose to clear!

Some dick head sent me a xbox hd (seagate slimline 10gig for replacement of original drive) in a bloody vhs case with only a couple of layers of paper to protect the whole thing (ebay seller say no more loL) @ least you got some kind of protection with your item!


sorry to hijack the thread
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Old 05 October 2006, 13:26   #17
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I took great pains to pack the card in a decent box with loads of padding, the only downer was having no anti static bags
In hindsight I could have used paper around the card and then the bubble wrap...

@Zetr0

I dont get your post m8? do you have one your offering?
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@alexh does pink bubble wrap mean it's anti static (esd) etc ???
Yup exactly what it means. Give it the balloon test if you are unsure. Rub it for a bit on your nylon jumper and if it is attracted to other things then it is not antistatic.
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LOL @ ME!!!!!!!!!

I thought you was selling one HAHA i can marvel at my own madness its great!!!!!!
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Old 05 October 2006, 21:26   #20
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LOL @ ME!!!!!!!!!

I thought you was selling one HAHA i can marvel at my own madness its great!!!!!!
lol no worries m8, I can be just as bad sometimes
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