Amiga 4000 Macrosystem Retina Z3 BLT with vcode vid module +4 meg ram For Sale

Amiga 4000 Macrosystem  Retina Z3 BLT with vcode vid module +4 meg ram
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Amiga 4000 Macrosystem Retina Z3 BLT with vcode vid module +4 meg ram:
$233.77

graphics card
  • NCR 77C32BLT
    • 110 MHz max pixel clock
    • 15-80 kHz horizontal frequency
    • 50-110 Hz vertical frequency
  • 4 MB page mode RAM, eight ZIP chips
  • memory bus runs at 60 MHz
  • Flash ROM
    • screen modes
    • 2400×1200×8 interlace
    • 1280×1024×16 non-interlace
    • 1152×864×24
      notes
    • optional video encoder, V-Code - composite and S-VHS outputs
    • CyberGraphX 2, 3 & 4, Picasso96, EGS and
    • RetinaEmu drivers
    • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
    • RTG graphics card tested and working with 4 meg ram and rare vcode module
    • Buyer pays postage $12.50 reg post in Australia $28.50 worldwide
    • Payment must be made within 3 days of sale close
    • Please note card has been tested and runs perfectly but owing to its age no warranty is expressed or implied returns not excepted.


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