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Amiga A2286Bridgeboard updated with a modern 12887 clock replacement as shown. The BIOS options are saved and time is kept perfectly. A piezo speaker has been added to eliminate the need for a separate speaker, as the A2386 bridgeboard has. Capacitors have been replaced on both the sandwich board and main board. An intel 287 co-processor has been installed in the co-processor socket. PC CheckIt utility shows all tests passed with the exception of the real clock alarm which the bridgeboard does not support. With the addition of an ISA VGA card, PC demos can be ran as well as Windows 1.0-3.1. No warnings or errors are shown during the boot process, this clock modification is well known on the PC side of retro computing and works well with the Commodore Bridgeboard. Bridgeboard is work perfectly and are in pristine condition. Was $600 $550 $500 shipped inside USA
Edit: Sold
Edit: Sold
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