GVP Combo 030 Rev 4 Accelerator For The Amiga 2000
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:7058100 | Model: Combo 030 22MHz |
Modification Description: 3x 4MB 60ns SIMMs | Modified Item: Yes |
Brand: Great Valley Products | MPN: A2000-030/RAM 16 Rev 4 |
Era: 1991 | UPC: Does not apply |
GVP Combo 030 Rev 4 for the Amiga 2000
This accelerator card was my workhorse, being GVP and known for reliability.
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/combo
Running at 22MHz with fully populated 13MB custom 60ns RAM brings the Amiga 2000 to the performance level of the Amiga 3000.
(1MB onboard +3x 4MB 64pin custom SIMMs)
Includes FULL 030 with MMU and 68882 FPU on board. The FE variety runs super cool and does not need a heatsink.
Note: See C31 in the ...pictures. The cap had blown years ago and before sale I have cleaned and repaired the area, and fully tested the card to ensure stability. There is more than enough decoupling around that area to not need that cap replaced. Given then age of this hardware (28 years!) no further guarantees can be given.
SCSI was tested working with my SCSI2SD V5 (not included). FPU was tested with Vista Pro and the GVP FPU test utility.
In addition the GVP SCSI ROM is at the latest revision V4.15.
The great thing about these cards is that you keep your 68000 installed for compatibility, and can disable the accelerator with either the software utility or jumper (e.g. connected to a switch).
Will be packed well in an antistatic bag, with bubble wrap and a cardboard box.
No physical manual or disks (but they are available online).
If you want to do local pickup (Warilla NSW) to save postage, then you are more than welcome to bring your machine to test it out or see it working in mine.
This accelerator card was my workhorse, being GVP and known for reliability.
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/combo
Running at 22MHz with fully populated 13MB custom 60ns RAM brings the Amiga 2000 to the performance level of the Amiga 3000.
(1MB onboard +3x 4MB 64pin custom SIMMs)
Includes FULL 030 with MMU and 68882 FPU on board. The FE variety runs super cool and does not need a heatsink.
Note: See C31 in the ...pictures. The cap had blown years ago and before sale I have cleaned and repaired the area, and fully tested the card to ensure stability. There is more than enough decoupling around that area to not need that cap replaced. Given then age of this hardware (28 years!) no further guarantees can be given.
SCSI was tested working with my SCSI2SD V5 (not included). FPU was tested with Vista Pro and the GVP FPU test utility.
In addition the GVP SCSI ROM is at the latest revision V4.15.
The great thing about these cards is that you keep your 68000 installed for compatibility, and can disable the accelerator with either the software utility or jumper (e.g. connected to a switch).
Will be packed well in an antistatic bag, with bubble wrap and a cardboard box.
No physical manual or disks (but they are available online).
If you want to do local pickup (Warilla NSW) to save postage, then you are more than welcome to bring your machine to test it out or see it working in mine.