Sold Indivision ECS V1

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Selling my indivision ECS, it’s the good V1 one….

Asking 100€ plus shipping

Shipping to DE 5,50€
To most EU countries 14.5€ , for others just ask me by pm

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Hello!. Last Monday, the package with the Indivision ECS arrived at my house. In a box perfectly packaged and very well protected inside.

The box and hardware look like Gseb preserved it very well.
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The problem is, how to install it there with everything that is mounted around it...
It is a M-Tec 68020, mounted on a 68000 relocator.
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I had been looking for an Indivision for a long time, and as it was a matter of time, along the way I came across this Denise Relocator. I sensed that it could be useful for the future.
An adapter to distance the Indivision a little further. I was incredibly lucky, because this was the only one left on the planet, and I also bought it on a kind of German eBay, which was complicated to register and message.
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Here the Denise chip was removed and placed the relocator.
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The Indivision already with the Denise installed and mounted on the Denise relocator.
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Now I find that when I want to mount the M-Tec 68020 accelerator that is already on the Relocator 68000, it almost collides with the Indivision and does not fit into the 68000 socket.
Solution: Add a socket with turned holes to the one already included in the Relocator 68000 to gain a couple of millimeters in height.
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And the M-Tec is no longer touched with the Indivision.
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A rubber is placed on the M-Tec between the pcb and the A500 plate to prevent it from tending to go down to the right due to its own weight and the pins from the 68000 socket can come out. The rubber stays very well trapped in the central area where there are no pins from the 68881 coprocessor socket.
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Miraculously, the upper casing could be screwed back on after having raised the M-Tec by around two millimeters.
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Here is the vga in 4/3
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Here in interlace without any vibration in the vga.
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Everything since last night working perfectly with the GVP A530 Turbo 40Mhz.
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To be able to close the upper lid well, and above all that the output cable is not strangled, I have made a small cut on the edge of the plastic of the lower housing.
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Thank you very much for everything Gseb!!, and for having kept the Indivision practically like new. I can tell you with certainty that the product has fallen into very good hands.

My English is not very good, although I believe that you can more or less understand the message.

King regards!!
Fran
 
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