Board received, thanks. Will test and leave feedback.
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Board received, thanks. Will test and leave feedback.
Interested in one 8Mb ram card with the latest autoconfig trickery :)
I see there is a vga to scart adapter listed in your original first post. Is this still for sale? Thanks I am interested.
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Hi, I know this is out of context and I apologize to the moderating gods in advance if I am not allowed to ask but how are these for reliability, do they support master/slave and what is the largest IDE you can run on one?
Short answer: should be the same as with A600 ide, master/slave, 4gb max without extra drivers (the board emulates 600 ide)
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TV-frequency-VGA-in+stereo-in -> SCART-socket-connector-out
http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php...adapter-boards
Hi again,
My first board arrived safely and I'm looking forward to using it, thank you!
What's the availability of an A500 8MB RAM/IDE combo board, plus a cut-down CF adaptor? Thanks :)
Board is working well, feedback left.
4x A2000 and probably A1000 with ide and 8Mb memory boards please :-) send PM
Change of plans, decided to go a different way. Withdrawing name.
ide+8mb for cdtv available?
Interested in the A1000 8MB IDE :)
A few v65 ram boards left.
I've learnt from the Terriblefire videos in some Amigas the 7MHz clock noise can false clock the cplds. I'm getting an oscilloscope to look at it, using different A500 and one B2000 mainboards. 68000 Amigas differ a little bit how these signals come to 68000 socket. According to schematic A1000 7Mhz comes from ttl chip 74S51 through ferrite bead. In a500 from fat agnus through 22(?) ohm resistor. A500 plus schematic also shows 47pF termination capacitors for clock signals.
I'm putting a reset line 'filter' to cpld code. This signal's rise time can be slow with pull-up resistor and some imagined nanosecond noise glitch could false reset fast responding pld.
And I'm back, this time for sure.
I would like 1 8MB memory board for an amiga 1000.
Payment sent.
PM sent along with payment for the Amiga 1000 IDE 8MB Ram.
Package received.
would like to buy 8mb + ide for cdtv. shipping to norway.
Interested in one 'Soldered combination (for a500, cdtv, others) 8MB+ide+cpu plugged 85€, no cpu -3€)'.
EDIT: Received, installed and positive feedback left!
Received, installed and enjoyed.
Thanks.
Shipped to Tumi81
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Should have done it the first time, but I would like the IDE board, no CPU and a compact flash adapter.
Interested in (Soldered combination (for a500, cdtv, others) 8MB+ide+cpu plugged 85€) for my A500 Rev5.
PM sent.
Hello, i know its an old tread but is there any of these amiga 500 ide adaptors.
i really could use on.
regards Kenneth
Interested pending questions, pm on its way.
I have one ide board and a few ide+ram combos and cf adapters for these.
Interested in RAM (w/o IDE), sending PM.
are any of the ide68k boards or pcbs still available? interested in a couple. thanks!
Interested in the A1000 8MB.
Can it be deactivated via a switch?
If any of the: Soldered combination (for a500, cdtv, others) 8MB+ide+cpu plugged 85€, no cpu -3€) are left.
Then I declare interest in one piece without CPU, as I have one already.
EDIT:
PM sent.
Money sent/transferred... :-)
This is a long thread, so I have a problem finding out what read/write speed it have, using a kickrom 2.x (version 37.350)
Interested in one ide68k board.
Sending PM
-Rontti
*payment sent and item received. Leaving positive feedback.
Thanks. :-) If it is above 300kb/s, then it is good enough for me. If it is somewere between 500kb/s and 800kb/s, then I will be happy. I clearly remember that a computer that I had in 1995, transfered around 800kb/s and that was good enough for me. Anything above that are luxury in my eyes, as this is way faster than the average standard conmputer would transfer around 1991/92.
Recieved, and have begun to read up on the installation of this adaptor. I have no time to do the actual installation before next week.
I have one quick question, regarding installation of the two jumper wires on the v425 that I bought. I am having a bit of doubt, as to if I am reading it correctly, and want to ask this, just in case that I do not fry something.
The board need to have /OVR and /INT2 wires installed between the systemboard and the adaptor it self. And is it correct, that I need to use the two pins on the far right, that should be used? In other words, do I have to attach the jumper wires on pin4 and pin5 on the adaptor? Pin4 for /INT2 and Pin5 for /OVR.
Mkl,
I'll take one of the 8Mb RAM cards for the 68000 (V68 ). I want to give this a try on my A2000 with TF534.
Send me a PM with you paypal account details and I'll send you payment via paypal friends option.
Thank-you.
Hi. If it has 5 pins. If 6 the one far-right is an extra ground contact. In v425 board, the signals on the pins should be marked on silk screens on pcb.
Working perfectly... Some 900 KB/s transfer rate with an 68000 CPU. Systest mem-test runs through without any error and I can boot from a harddrive. Perfect for my needs.
Do you have any more of the 8MB RAM boards available? Really want want of these as they seem to coexist with the TF534!
Interested in one of the 8MB RAM boards for A1000. PM sent to check availability.
Regards,
Ross.
Details sorted out via PM. Payment sent for 1 x 8MB Ram Board.
Expressing interest
1 x Soldered combination v425 ide + 8MB, with all connectors in side pin header.
WITH CPU.
ITEM + SHIPPING
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Item €85
+ 50 gram priority untracked 2.40€ Europe
+ Registered mail (signed for) with shipping code extra 11.90€
Total Cost €99.30
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Payment Sent
Declaring interest in 1 assembled 8mb board... pm sent
squareeyes, please read pm...
...postal strike 'ongoing'.
RAM board and CPU arrived...Perfect!