Impulse Firecracker 24 Rev 2.1 2MB 24bit Graphics card for Amiga 2000 3000 4000 For Sale

Impulse Firecracker 24 Rev 2.1 2MB 24bit Graphics card for Amiga 2000 3000 4000
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Impulse Firecracker 24 Rev 2.1 2MB 24bit Graphics card for Amiga 2000 3000 4000:
$175.00

For sale is a rare Impulse Firecracker 24 (Rev 2.1) Zorro II framebuffer graphics card for the Amiga 2000, 2500, 3000, and 4000 with 2MB of RAM onboard. 1024x768 @ 16 million colors. It supports 32bit by using a 24bit display with 6bit color overlay and 2 bit transparency. It has a 23pin RGB connector for outputting a 15.7Khz signal, as well as a 15pin VGA style connector which is a pass through for the Amiga's native display. Supported by Imagine, ADPro, Turbo Silver 3, Sculpt Animate 3D, Vista Pro.
Drivers are not included.
Please carefully check compatibility with your system.
Fast shipping from Tokyo, Japan. Free to the US, affordable shipping rates to the rest of the world. Please be aware of customs import fees in your country, however this falls within the duty free allowance for the U.S. and no import duties are likely due. Also be aware of possible customs processing delays, particularly in the E.U.
Keep in mind that this is vintage equipment for vintage computers. Very specific knowledge of its era is required. Please carefully check your use situation and software/hardware compatibility. In other words, I’m not your tech support (but am helpful!), nor am I responsible if something breaks during installation.
I ship within 24 hours most of the time, but when shipping falls late on a Saturday in Japan, shipping will not be until Monday.


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