Atari_Falcon #1 Posted June 10, 2009 (edited) Hello my friends, I am selling one of my CT60 falcons and before it goes to "ebay" I will try to find a new and good home for it this way: Falcon 030 with PhantomPBS accelerator (25 MHz CPU and BUS) installed in a Rocke tower case (specially made for the Falcon) and 14 MBytes of ST-RAM (good RAM card by PBS) The CT60 runs at 66 MHz, and in 060 mode you can also have BUS speed at 25 MHz through the Phantom PBS. I also have one 68060 REV.6 "left" if you want then you could run it at 90 MHz and above... - 128 MB SD-RAM - Daynaport SCSI Ethernet Adaptor for fast internet access - Internal IDE CD-Burner - Harddisk with a few GBytes (I do not know the size at the moment) - VGA Adaptor - NEW and socketed Dallas Chip... If you like, I could install easymint and set internet connection to DHCP so that you can use it plug and play in your network... Everything in nice and working condition (I am non-smoker, so no yellowing), I can send you pictures if you like. The falcon is located in Germany! Please make your offer to: christian<point>hellmuth(at)gmx<point>de If no offers will be made, I will soon give it "in parts" to ebay Best regards, Chris Edited June 10, 2009 by Atari_Falcon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+DarkLord #2 Posted June 10, 2009 I just have to ask, not being nosey, but curious...why would you want to sell such a nice machine that you've obvsiouly put a whole lot of time and money into? Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atari_Falcon #3 Posted June 12, 2009 I just have to ask, not being nosey, but curious...why would you want to sell sucha nice machine that you've obvsiouly put a whole lot of time and money into? Thanks! Well, to be honest, I don´t want to sell it (love all my falcons), but I preordered the coldfire clone and need the space and money for that... my wife won´t understand buying a new system without selling one... and as I have 2 more ct60 falcons left then, I could "live" without that one Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+DarkLord #4 Posted June 12, 2009 I just have to ask, not being nosey, but curious...why would you want to sell sucha nice machine that you've obvsiouly put a whole lot of time and money into? Thanks! Well, to be honest, I don´t want to sell it (love all my falcons), but I preordered the coldfire clone and need the space and money for that... my wife won´t understand buying a new system without selling one... and as I have 2 more ct60 falcons left then, I could "live" without that one Ah, now it all makes sense. Oh, and about your wife - it must be a universal thing - mine's the same way... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zeptari1 #5 Posted June 12, 2009 I just have to ask, not being nosey, but curious...why would you want to sell sucha nice machine that you've obvsiouly put a whole lot of time and money into? Thanks! Well, to be honest, I don´t want to sell it (love all my falcons), but I preordered the coldfire clone and need the space and money for that... my wife won´t understand buying a new system without selling one... and as I have 2 more ct60 falcons left then, I could "live" without that one What's a coldfire clone? Some kind of Atari ST/Falcon clone? Just wondering.. -rick Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Guitarman #6 Posted June 12, 2009 What's a coldfire clone? Some kind of Atari ST/Falcon clone? Just wondering.. -rick http://acp.atari.org/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lschafroth #7 Posted February 24, 2011 Hello my friends, I am selling one of my CT60 falcons and before it goes to "ebay" I will try to find a new and good home for it this way: Falcon 030 with PhantomPBS accelerator (25 MHz CPU and BUS) installed in a Rocke tower case (specially made for the Falcon) and 14 MBytes of ST-RAM (good RAM card by PBS) The CT60 runs at 66 MHz, and in 060 mode you can also have BUS speed at 25 MHz through the Phantom PBS. I also have one 68060 REV.6 "left" if you want then you could run it at 90 MHz and above... - 128 MB SD-RAM - Daynaport SCSI Ethernet Adaptor for fast internet access - Internal IDE CD-Burner - Harddisk with a few GBytes (I do not know the size at the moment) - VGA Adaptor - NEW and socketed Dallas Chip... If you like, I could install easymint and set internet connection to DHCP so that you can use it plug and play in your network... Everything in nice and working condition (I am non-smoker, so no yellowing), I can send you pictures if you like. The falcon is located in Germany! Please make your offer to: christian<point>hellmuth(at)gmx<point>de If no offers will be made, I will soon give it "in parts" to ebay Best regards, Chris Do you still have this? I am looking for a Falcon. Lannie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shredder11 #8 Posted February 28, 2011 How much are wives currently going for on Ebay? I'm not selling as I do not have one, hence why I am flooded with gear everywhere I turn! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wongck #9 Posted March 2, 2011 How much are wives currently going for on Ebay? I'm not selling as I do not have one, hence why I am flooded with gear everywhere I turn! hah... so may be a Falcon with CT60 will blocking your turn soon? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shredder11 #10 Posted March 4, 2011 Wait and see.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Morpheus23 #11 Posted March 9, 2011 Hello my friends, I am selling one of my CT60 falcons and before it goes to "ebay" I will try to find a new and good home for it this way: Falcon 030 with PhantomPBS accelerator (25 MHz CPU and BUS) installed in a Rocke tower case (specially made for the Falcon) and 14 MBytes of ST-RAM (good RAM card by PBS) The CT60 runs at 66 MHz, and in 060 mode you can also have BUS speed at 25 MHz through the Phantom PBS. I also have one 68060 REV.6 "left" if you want then you could run it at 90 MHz and above... - 128 MB SD-RAM - Daynaport SCSI Ethernet Adaptor for fast internet access - Internal IDE CD-Burner - Harddisk with a few GBytes (I do not know the size at the moment) - VGA Adaptor - NEW and socketed Dallas Chip... If you like, I could install easymint and set internet connection to DHCP so that you can use it plug and play in your network... Everything in nice and working condition (I am non-smoker, so no yellowing), I can send you pictures if you like. The falcon is located in Germany! Please make your offer to: christian<point>hellmuth(at)gmx<point>de If no offers will be made, I will soon give it "in parts" to ebay Best regards, Chris Do you still have this? [email protected] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites