"Zane H. Healy" wrote:
Does anyone happen to have either an Accelerator,
or an
Amiga 4000 that they'd let go cheap or for trade?
Zane
I have an A3640 but it is an early revision that
won't work in a 3k. I
guess that is what you really need to find, as long as it is rev.3.1 or
3.2. My friend has a GVP accelerator, but I don't think it physically
fits a desktop 3k.
Gary Hildebrand
St. Joseph, MO
I'd recently looked at a picture of a GVP G-Force 040 board, and I think it
would fit in a desktop 3000, as long as you didn't have an Ami-Fast board
sitting over the ZIP sockets (which I do). It looks like the Mercury 040
board has the same physical problem, BUT while the GVP board will only take
8MB of GVP RAM the Mercury looks to take up to 32MB of 30-pin SIMMS. Of
course the ideal solution would be a CyberStorm board, but...
BTW, the following is a more or less complete list of the accelerators that
have been made for the 3000.
Zane
A3640
Commodore 1992, USA
Apollo 3040 & 3060
ACT, Germany
CyberStorm Mk2
Phase5 Digital Products 1996, Germany
CyberStorm Mk3
Phase5 Digital Products 1998, Germany
CyberStorm PPC
Phase5 Digital Products 1997, Germany
G-Force 040
Great Valley Products 1992, USA
Mercury 040
Progressive Peripherals & Software 1991, USA
Warp Engine
MacroSystem US 1994, USA
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