1. Motorola PGA MC68882RC50A
2. FR216 flash EPROMs (x 2, as you need for an A1200) - see https://gglabs.us/node/2026. Programs with a TL866II or similar programmer. Very useful for switching ROM/DiagROM etc.
3. Memory 72-pin as used by MBX1230 and some Macs - http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/mbx1230
- 128MB (worked when last used dated 5/26/2011)
- 8MB worked when last used, 16 chips
- 8MB worked when last used, 4 chips
- 8MB worked when last used, 4 chips
- 16MB worked when last used, 16 chips half low profile half regular
- unknown contains 16 x NN514405BJ
- unknown contains 16 x KM44C1000BJ
4. Hard drive stuff
- Amiga 1200 metal HD cradle
- Fujitsu FV80A 40GB PATA drive (removed from Apple laptop)
- IBM H2344-A4 344MB PATA drive full height (works but requires a good PSU in the A1200)
5. Centuriontech A1200 USB Mod for A1200 rev 2
I'm trying to make this simple on myself, asking just $120 Australian dollars for everything. Shipping within Australia $20 anywhere, it will all fit (with plenty of padding) in an Australia Post satchel. Worldwide you'll have to PM.





2. FR216 flash EPROMs (x 2, as you need for an A1200) - see https://gglabs.us/node/2026. Programs with a TL866II or similar programmer. Very useful for switching ROM/DiagROM etc.
3. Memory 72-pin as used by MBX1230 and some Macs - http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/mbx1230
- 128MB (worked when last used dated 5/26/2011)
- 8MB worked when last used, 16 chips
- 8MB worked when last used, 4 chips
- 8MB worked when last used, 4 chips
- 16MB worked when last used, 16 chips half low profile half regular
- unknown contains 16 x NN514405BJ
- unknown contains 16 x KM44C1000BJ
4. Hard drive stuff
- Amiga 1200 metal HD cradle
- Fujitsu FV80A 40GB PATA drive (removed from Apple laptop)
- IBM H2344-A4 344MB PATA drive full height (works but requires a good PSU in the A1200)
5. Centuriontech A1200 USB Mod for A1200 rev 2
I'm trying to make this simple on myself, asking just $120 Australian dollars for everything. Shipping within Australia $20 anywhere, it will all fit (with plenty of padding) in an Australia Post satchel. Worldwide you'll have to PM.




