Hello All....
After going a bit crazy acquiring Amiga systems, it is now time to simplify my collection. As I have a 4000 PPC system, I'm letting my 1200 PPC go. Specs as follows:
A1200, R1d.4, recapped, simple timing fix applied
Blizzard PPC 603e card with 68060 @50Mhz, PPC 603e @ 240Mhz, has the SCSI port (although I haven't tested it, system reports as working), 128Mb RAM fitted. Box, manual and System / SCSI software disk supplied!>>>Available as split for $950AUD + postage (see post below for details) MOVED TO NEW THREAD WITH OTHER ITEMS. https://www.amibay.com/showthread.p...VP-Genlock-Scala-MM-Commodore-DKB-GVP-Manuals ****SOLD****
Fast ATA MkI (reads approx. 4Mb/sec with SYSInfo) >>>Available as split for $110AUD + postage (see post below for details) REMOVED FROM SALE
Lyra 2 Keyboard Interface (Switch fitted to select PC keyboard or Amiga keyboard)
Indivision MkIIcr (DVI output, NEW unit, barely used) >>>Available as split for $160AUD + postage (see post below for details) ****SOLD****
GBS8220 (VGA output)
Clock module (NEW)
Kickstart 3.1 >>>Available as split for $included with FastATA (see post below for details) REMOVED FROM SALE
4Gb CF HD
DVD-ROM drive
Floppy drive (NEW from AmigaKit)
Amiga>USB mouse adapter
Tsunami mATX power supply (NEW)
Custom rack case (3U), painted silver with a clear perspex front. The job isn't perfect, but overall I rekon its a 90% job
Rear panel connectors available as follows:
- DVI (Indivision)
- VGA (GBS8220)
- Composite video out
- L + R audio out
- Mouse and joystick port
- Serial and Parallel ports (untested)
- PS/2 Keyboard port, switch to select between Amiga keyboard and PC keyboard mode is fitted.
- PCMCIA port at side is accessible and active
- Front mounted power and reset buttons
I've installed CWB35 for testing purposes, as I have no spare original OS disk, please consider the drive empty.
The Indivision is virtually new, gives perfect picture (to my eyes!) via the DVI, the GBS isnt perfect (some white dotting and occasional small corruption, all issues been noted by other users of the GBS so it is functioning normally) but it is pretty good for its really cheap price! The power supply is new, its rated at 250w, it is fitted externally at the rear, so no additional heating issues in the case from the PS. The 68060 is fitted with heatsinks, which raises the card slightly, touching the metal case. I can feel no heat coming through the metal case from either CPU after hours of operation. The FastATA (its only the Mk1) is a speed revelation after the standard A1200 IDE! I haven't tested the onboard SCSI on the Blizzard, however the system reports it as working and I will supply the cable.
Happy to ship anywhere, however I am located in Australia...meaning shipping anything off this little island is insane pricing! I would estimate $250 to Europe. Anyone is welcome to declare interest...am happy to negotiate on the shipping charges within reason.
I am asking $1700AUD (approx 950 pounds / 1200 Euro) + shipping and PP fees (if paid via Paypal). For now, only listed for sale on Amibay (I will advise if I list it elsewhere)>>>> PRICE DROP TO $1500AUD >>>Final drop for total unit $1400 or individual items marked available for splitting
Ill post more photos tomorrow.


Interior, showing all fitted parts excluding the DVD and FDD

FastATA with 4Gb CF, Indivision, Clock Module, and hiding in there is the Lyra2 keyboard interface

PPC card

Specs as per Scout

Specs on DVI output

Specs on VGA output (just for comparison....but I wont bother with the composite!)

Usual SYSInfo screen

Shows all the drives allocated, and the speed of the CF HD

128Mb + 2Mb Chip (of course!)
After going a bit crazy acquiring Amiga systems, it is now time to simplify my collection. As I have a 4000 PPC system, I'm letting my 1200 PPC go. Specs as follows:
A1200, R1d.4, recapped, simple timing fix applied
Blizzard PPC 603e card with 68060 @50Mhz, PPC 603e @ 240Mhz, has the SCSI port (although I haven't tested it, system reports as working), 128Mb RAM fitted. Box, manual and System / SCSI software disk supplied!>>>Available as split for $950AUD + postage (see post below for details) MOVED TO NEW THREAD WITH OTHER ITEMS. https://www.amibay.com/showthread.p...VP-Genlock-Scala-MM-Commodore-DKB-GVP-Manuals ****SOLD****
Fast ATA MkI (reads approx. 4Mb/sec with SYSInfo) >>>Available as split for $110AUD + postage (see post below for details) REMOVED FROM SALE
Lyra 2 Keyboard Interface (Switch fitted to select PC keyboard or Amiga keyboard)
Indivision MkIIcr (DVI output, NEW unit, barely used) >>>Available as split for $160AUD + postage (see post below for details) ****SOLD****
GBS8220 (VGA output)
Clock module (NEW)
Kickstart 3.1 >>>Available as split for $included with FastATA (see post below for details) REMOVED FROM SALE
4Gb CF HD
DVD-ROM drive
Floppy drive (NEW from AmigaKit)
Amiga>USB mouse adapter
Tsunami mATX power supply (NEW)
Custom rack case (3U), painted silver with a clear perspex front. The job isn't perfect, but overall I rekon its a 90% job
Rear panel connectors available as follows:
- DVI (Indivision)
- VGA (GBS8220)
- Composite video out
- L + R audio out
- Mouse and joystick port
- Serial and Parallel ports (untested)
- PS/2 Keyboard port, switch to select between Amiga keyboard and PC keyboard mode is fitted.
- PCMCIA port at side is accessible and active
- Front mounted power and reset buttons
I've installed CWB35 for testing purposes, as I have no spare original OS disk, please consider the drive empty.
The Indivision is virtually new, gives perfect picture (to my eyes!) via the DVI, the GBS isnt perfect (some white dotting and occasional small corruption, all issues been noted by other users of the GBS so it is functioning normally) but it is pretty good for its really cheap price! The power supply is new, its rated at 250w, it is fitted externally at the rear, so no additional heating issues in the case from the PS. The 68060 is fitted with heatsinks, which raises the card slightly, touching the metal case. I can feel no heat coming through the metal case from either CPU after hours of operation. The FastATA (its only the Mk1) is a speed revelation after the standard A1200 IDE! I haven't tested the onboard SCSI on the Blizzard, however the system reports it as working and I will supply the cable.
Happy to ship anywhere, however I am located in Australia...meaning shipping anything off this little island is insane pricing! I would estimate $250 to Europe. Anyone is welcome to declare interest...am happy to negotiate on the shipping charges within reason.
I am asking $1700AUD (approx 950 pounds / 1200 Euro) + shipping and PP fees (if paid via Paypal). For now, only listed for sale on Amibay (I will advise if I list it elsewhere)>>>> PRICE DROP TO $1500AUD >>>Final drop for total unit $1400 or individual items marked available for splitting
Ill post more photos tomorrow.


Interior, showing all fitted parts excluding the DVD and FDD

FastATA with 4Gb CF, Indivision, Clock Module, and hiding in there is the Lyra2 keyboard interface

PPC card

Specs as per Scout

Specs on DVI output

Specs on VGA output (just for comparison....but I wont bother with the composite!)

Usual SYSInfo screen

Shows all the drives allocated, and the speed of the CF HD

128Mb + 2Mb Chip (of course!)
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