Been working on this for over a month...If you know you know.
Posted by azcolor32@reddit | vintagecomputing | View on Reddit | 25 comments
Posted by azcolor32@reddit | vintagecomputing | View on Reddit | 25 comments
anotherspaceguy100@reddit
I don't know. I wish sometimes people would just say.
azcolor32@reddit (OP)
For you, Very Rare Amiga Items including Zorro II and Zorro III Cards.
Background_Yam9524@reddit
I was guessing these were Silicon Graphics boards of some kind, but that just goes to show how little I know.
Slippi_Fist@reddit
as I flicked through, my thoughts were:
"wait now...thats miggy stuff...the fucker has a bunch of zorro cards...whats thaaat, omg one of those"
op has a bunch of amiga wet dreams just laying about
starcube@reddit
No clue what this is. Enlighten us peasants.
azcolor32@reddit (OP)
Rare & near non existant Commodore Amiga items, prototypes & test boards. All bought this morning from a single seller I called 3 times a week until he gave in and gave me a price.
Kellerkind_Fritz@reddit
What of these are prototypes? All seem to be production boards.
dirtmcgurk@reddit
What are the last 4 full size boards that look like slot PCs?
shrikelet@reddit
Mo' Motorola
Mr_Salmon_Man@reddit
I remember playing around with most of those cards as a kid.
My dad chose commodore Amigas as his tool when he ran the studio at a community cable station back in the late 80's and early 90's.
C-64_@reddit
As a young cable headend guy, we had Amigas running character generators and public bulletin channels that were retired during the digital cable transition 27 years ago and I took a few home as they were going to be scrapped. Also an old Commodore PET which was Cable Data billing system terminal.
Wish I had kept some of that stuff.
Mr_Salmon_Man@reddit
Me pops worked for a small little community channel in Aylesford Nova Scotia. Mid Valley Cable it was called. It's now known as Eastlink Cable.
He had the 4000 in the studio, and there's was a beefed up 2000 at home. And the 500 maxxed out, and the 1000 maxed out.
C-64_@reddit
They had Amiga 3000s running the bulletin channels. Woefully underutilized, but they ran 24/7 for 10 years when I pulled them out of production.
Mr_Salmon_Man@reddit
Absolute work horses.
carcenomy@reddit
Some delightfully devilish cards there, only slightly secretly jealous of the Blizzard PPC
Impressive-Context23@reddit
What about BVision? I don't see her here.
Floodzie@reddit
For some reason I just thought ‘Amiga’ then saw the A4000T and Commodore stamps. Interesting stuff!
Away-Ad-3407@reddit
"my god, It's full of cards!"
Dramatic-Wasabi5516@reddit
Hey why don’t you just tell us instead of being super fucking obtuse.
ExplodedPenisDiagram@reddit
I can't really say I know. Those look like full systems on cards. Expensive.
Illustrious-Peak3822@reddit
Serious money laying there.
chiclet_fanboi@reddit
I don't know anything Amiga, but it still looks exciting. Which catchphrase do you get at Sysinfo with this?
azcolor32@reddit (OP)
Let you know after I get everything tested
chiclet_fanboi@reddit
Have fun!
JJDoes1tAll@reddit
Gogo