For Sale AA3000+ Amiga 3000 AGA motherboard PCBs

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I'd like to buy a PCB set, please, if any are still available. Sending PM.
 
I would be interested of purchasing pre built (soldered) pcb and daughterboard.
 
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I received my AA3000+ board a couple of days ago. I installed it in my A3000 case this weekend and performed
some simple tests and it is just amazing!

Positive feedback left!

/PorkLip
 
I am also interested in (another) complete set including assembly.
 
Custom chips are on it way to Assemble :)
 

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Seeing all those gorgeous boards being built and delivered have me turned green in jealousy!

Question, though, that I don't seems to have seen...
I have a working A3000, and would love to upgrade it to the AA3000+...
How much of the board is salvageable (I mean, how much of it can be transplanted)?
How much would it cost, including transplant and assembly? (If I sent the original motherboard, daughterboard, to be transplanted to AA3000+)
Which chips would I be missing? Would they be socketed to be installed later, or are they all soldered? (I might be too tired now to have noticed the difference on the pictures posted on this thread...)

If my reply has nothing to do here, please advise, I would change it to "Expressing Interest, sending PM" or something like that...

Thanks, and awesome job, Hese!
 
The board has more in common with an A4000 than an A3000, it isn't advisable to sacrifice a working A3000 for this build. The A3000 ICs used were readily available when I built mine, things may have changed since then, but the sentiment stands.
 
The motherboard and daughterboard package arrived, safe and sound, and looking good. Feedback left.
 
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