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MEDUSA T40
Atari ST/STE/TT/Falcon CLONE!
 
SUPER RARE


Notes:
  • Historical Atari ST CLONE.
  • Motorola 68040 processor.
  • It has 128MB of RAM installed on the motherboard.
  • Includes the ST I/O sandwich board that hosts the graphics card too.
  • Includes the SCSI controller board.
  • Includes the VME board.
  • No hard drives, not CD-ROM drives.
  • Has one floppy, untested.
  • Included in the sale is the chassis and case.
  • Has a power supply unit. Either the power supply unit is faulty, or the button that starts it (the one in the front of the computer) is. Anyway, we used another PSU to test the system.
  • Only when we take out the VME board, we get video signal from the VGA out connector, but the system halts into a screen with the following message (translated from German): "Exception triggered by: Spurious interrupt. Continue with any key". The system does not continue after a key is pressed.
  • We wish better luck to the new owner, in continuing bringing to life this collector's jewel.
  • Sold as is, no returns; no warranty that it is working.

Shipping Costs:

It is likely that the Ebay shipping calculator will indicate a higher amount. Don't worry, we will refund the difference the same day of purchase.

Here we have the shipping costs to most EU countries, where we will ship using Surface Courier, fully insured:
  • Hungary: Free local collection in Budapest. Otherwise, £ 14
  • Austria, Slovakia: £ 26
  • Germany: £30
  • Belgium, Czech Republic, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Romania: £32
  • Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Poland, Slovenia, United Kingdom: £35
  • Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Spain, Sweden: £41
  • Finland, Greece, Norway, Portugal: £50
  • Ireland: £67.50

Other countries:

  • Other European countries (not in EU): £100
  • North and South America: £180
  • Asia and Australia: £200
Please contact us for other destinations in Europe and Woldwide.


If you prefer to pay in EUROS,
please let us know, so we list the item in the EuroZone for €0.48



 



This is the farthest we could get. We wish better luck for the next owner :-)
We got the error message: "exception triggered by: spurious interrupt"
"continue with any key"