I should note that I did see this listing like 4 minutes after posting. However, since the listing stated that it was MK2cr, I did not declare interest when there was no interest because I assumed it was for the vastly more popular and common 1200 version. The lack of clarity on initial listing means I didn't declare because it would have been impossible to know what was actually on offer as the seller was not clear until 10 minutes before I declared interest correctly on the specific correct item. I checked icomp site as I saw this to see MK2cr details and what I saw on that page indicated there was no MK2cr for 4000D.
As such, it would be impossible for someone to claim that they declare interest in MK2cr for 4000 first in my view until that was noted in the offering. Therefore, only after seller clarification that there was a 4000D/CD32 model on offer here was it clear that it was on offer.
Additionally lack of pictures in initial listing means that we only knew that a 4000D was on offer once it was edited and clarified and I was first one to declare interest in that specifically. Just FYI in case we're getting into the details.
P.S. Regarding details I checked on icomp. I also believe that the MK2cr was only offered for the 1200, not the 4000D/CD32. It says on the page and I cannot find a picture of it. Hence, another thing that lead me to believe initially these were for 1200, as they were (and remain) tagged here as MK2cr.
From icomp page that I checked when I saw the listing:
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Indivision AGA MK2 features a faster FPGA, faster memory, more flexible pixel clocks and most importantly: DVI-I output. In addition to that, the shape of the A1200 version was changed in order to also fit inside the A4000T. A special version for A4000D and CD32 was manufactured in very low quantity.
The current version is called Indivision AGA MK2cr. It is currently only available for A1200 computers.
wiki.icomp.de
If you click on the picture on above page that says "MK2cr for A4000D/CD32" you can see the board is not tagged MK2cr like all MK2cr boards are.
Combination of this detail of MK2cr in the listing and the fact that icomp was stating and showing no MK2cr for 4000D existed prevented me from declaring interest when the listing was stating MK2cr without specifying that there is one 4000D version on offer. I didn't declare because it would have been a false declaration at that point to claim 4000D in my view. However, I can take this as a learning experience and.... Declare, declare, declare! ...and clarify after I know what I declared for.
As such, it would be impossible for someone to claim that they declare interest in MK2cr for 4000 first in my view until that was noted in the offering. Therefore, only after seller clarification that there was a 4000D/CD32 model on offer here was it clear that it was on offer.
Additionally lack of pictures in initial listing means that we only knew that a 4000D was on offer once it was edited and clarified and I was first one to declare interest in that specifically. Just FYI in case we're getting into the details.
P.S. Regarding details I checked on icomp. I also believe that the MK2cr was only offered for the 1200, not the 4000D/CD32. It says on the page and I cannot find a picture of it. Hence, another thing that lead me to believe initially these were for 1200, as they were (and remain) tagged here as MK2cr.
From icomp page that I checked when I saw the listing:
>>>
Indivision AGA MK2 features a faster FPGA, faster memory, more flexible pixel clocks and most importantly: DVI-I output. In addition to that, the shape of the A1200 version was changed in order to also fit inside the A4000T. A special version for A4000D and CD32 was manufactured in very low quantity.
The current version is called Indivision AGA MK2cr. It is currently only available for A1200 computers.
Indivision AGA MK2 - IndividualComputers
If you click on the picture on above page that says "MK2cr for A4000D/CD32" you can see the board is not tagged MK2cr like all MK2cr boards are.
Combination of this detail of MK2cr in the listing and the fact that icomp was stating and showing no MK2cr for 4000D existed prevented me from declaring interest when the listing was stating MK2cr without specifying that there is one 4000D version on offer. I didn't declare because it would have been a false declaration at that point to claim 4000D in my view. However, I can take this as a learning experience and.... Declare, declare, declare! ...and clarify after I know what I declared for.
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