Sold A1200 BPPC / BVision in Mikronic Tower

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Reluctantly I am putting up my Amiga 1200 I’ve build over the past months... ?
Sadly personal reasons force me to sell it again...

Configured with a BPPC and BVision and 256mb 60ns ram. The BPPC has been upgraded by Stachu to a 330mHz PPC and 60mHz 68060 rev6 CPU. The fan and battery were replaced. There’s no SCSI controller.

It’s a great machine and it works really well. I have removed the original PSU casing (it was empty) and installed a PicoPSU in its place. See the pictures to how this looks.
The machine is turned on (and off) with the reset-switch. The power switch is not-connected. I have a new spare power cable and switch for a future bus-board install.
The PicoPSU is connected to the on-board power pads and I removed the power connector (but it is included). I also removed the rf modulator as I intended to first install this all in a desktop.

Included is a 4GB compact flash card with AmigaOS Final Edition installed. I also include AmigaOS 4.1FE install cd and bootdisk.

This is the configuration:
- A1200 rev. 1D4 motherboard
- Kickstart 3.1 (original)
- Blizzard PPC board with 330mHz 603 PPC CPU and 60mHz 68060 CPU rev.6 and 256mb 60ns ram
- Blizzard BVision display board
- IDE right angle 44 to 40pins IDE adapter
- Compact Flash to 40p IDE adapter, mounting in back-plate as master
- LiteOn 48x12x IDE CD/DVD burner as slave
- Subway USB clockport adapter with 4 USB ports in 2 back plates
- A1200 floppy drive
- Micronik tower
- PicoPSU 80w power supply with external adapter
- new power cable and front-panel switch for a future install of a busboard
- AmigaOS 4.1FE
- Cybergraphx v4 cd
- Amiga 1200 desktop case - moderately yellowed
- all the bits and pieces to put it back in the desktop case again (rf modulator, power connector, hard disk frame, floppy support)
- all Micronik ‘blanks’ for the cd-hole and the back-plates

I ask €1700,00 for this machine, excluding shipping and PayPal charges (if any).

I will ship (only insured) worldwide at cost - preferably with a well known carrier.

I understand this is a large sum of money. We can do FaceTime chat so you can see the machine in action and talk to me in person.

Any questions, please ask.

As always I will donate 5% of the proceeds to AMIBAY.


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