Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucsd!nosc!crash!pro-graphics.cts.com!johns From: johns@pro-graphics.cts.com (John Silvia) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: For Sale Message-ID: <6353@crash.cts.com> Date: 16 Dec 90 11:56:28 GMT Sender: news@crash.cts.com Lines: 39 Well, the GVP Series II went in, and the A2090 came out. This means that for someone who's got a 2000, and who wants to get a ST506 type drive working, then I have got a deal for you! Commodore's own A2090 non-Autoboot controller (1.3 compatible) and the manual, the disk with drivers, and the CSI Autoboot Board to make it usefull. Asking $75 or best offer. Origionally over $350! The board has the ability to use two ST506 type drives, and also has a SCSI interface which can access six other SCSI drives with either the 50pin or DB25 based Apple Connector. The CSI autoboot board will find the drive set for booting and boot it. It can boot from either SCSI or ST506, and can be turned off from software so that it will not affect games. Please do not mistake this for the 2090A which had the autoboot ROMs. Also for sale is an 8up! memory expansion board. Currently it has 2 megs of 256k simms on it, and I am asking $150 for the entire board with memory on it. The board works fine, and I have little need for it since I now own an 030 and wish to expand to 4 megs of 32bit ram. The board contains 8 simm sockets, each capable of holding a 256k or 1 meg sim. Also, memory combinations between types of sims are possible, so buying 2 1M simms would involve the removal of 512k, adding 2Megs, then the total would be 3.5 on the board. If you are interested in either of these little gems, then please call me and leave a message on my machine. (609) 799-8887. (note that I will trade the a2090 w/csi for any commercially produced Audio Digitizer that works!) -- John Silvia Pro-Graphics BBS 908/469-0049 "It's better than a sharp stick in the eye!" Internet: johns@pro-graphics.cts.com UUCP: crash!pro-graphics!johns ARPA: crash!pro-graphics!johns@nosc.mil