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Actually, the A3400 was the A4000 prototype, often found with a black front.
This CPU card was the original one like it was designed for the A3200/A3400. Yes, I know, the A3630 (just a nickname) has exactly the same PCB, but this still is a very different card.
This card has a full 68030, instead of the 68EC030 on the A3630. It has a jumper for MAPROM (which requires the MMU) and it has a GAL/PAL chip between the 68030 and 68882 CPU's.
What makes this card rare? Well, it acually comes from an A4000 prototype. It has a full 68030 and a full 68020 from factory. It has a MAPROM option and has an IC that normal A3630's do not have. It's also a lot older then any of the A3630's that hang around in 3000T's and 4000/030's.
All in all I figure it's a great find!
More info on the A3400 here: http://www.bboah.com/index.php?actio...859&artlang=en
Actually, it's exactly this CPU card which is mentioned at the specs, this one is indeed labeled 68020/030 BOARD Rev 1.0 (on the serial label)
@Tahoe
Great find!
Ok not Amiga related but it's a great piece of hardware
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l8r
Whoho!:mrgreen:
Yesterday I was presented with a complete NTSC C=128 (complete as in working wedge & heavy as hell PSU)! The one shaped as the C64c.
Yellowed as if the poor guy have hepatitis, but hey! Pictures to follow.:mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
Now, where I can find the DIN connectors? One for the video out, another to hack a serial connection.
OK, here is the picture of the bugger.
You can see barely see the PSU on the right side.
Yes, this furniture is my bar.
No, I don't sell booze.
I drink everything!:drinkin:
@m4rk1z
Very nice! You'll have to let me know how it is. I'm going to buy the Boxee Box next month. I have a hacked first gen Apple TV with Boxee installed but it's a bit slow.
@Rogerio
Congrats on the C128! I love mine! The C128 is my all-time favorite 8-Bit computer. :)
Heather
My goodness Rkauer you certainly were not kidding about it being excessively yellow! Still, a good going over with Retr0bright will have it back to it's former glory :), which reminds me.......