Amiga Atari TerribleFire 530 MC68030 Accelerator PCB only rev3 with TF logo For Sale

Amiga Atari TerribleFire 530 MC68030 Accelerator PCB only rev3 with TF logo
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Amiga Atari TerribleFire 530 MC68030 Accelerator PCB only rev3 with TF logo:
$10.00


This is a brand new accelerator boardRev 3(open source) for the Amiga and Atari ST computers via the MC68030 CPU by Stephen Leary. Please read VERY CAREFULLY the below links for information on this item before buying. I am not technical on this in any way.
Git hub site by Stephen Leary has necessary vids by Stephen Amiga blog that has many links of the TerribleFire 530, although referred to rev YOU, Mr. Stephen Leary for making retro-computing fun!
NOT SOLD TO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS. SORRY and Payal charge me a lot of fees off the shipping cost.
IMPORTANT
  • I hold no responsibilities in all aspects, including but not limited to any sort of damages, either etc., to your usage and experiments of this open source item.
  • You really have to be very technical about electronics to use and/or make an experiment on this board. Definitely, you must know how to solder very small parts.

TERMS
  • Sold AS-IS
  • No returns for refund
  • Sorry no technical support, as I have no technical aspects of this item. As mentioned, it\'s an open source products.



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