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| Where would be a good place to start looking at a good price for an expansion card for an Amiga 1200?
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Expansion card in what sense? A 68030 accelerator?
Have a looksee over here http://www.amigadeals.co.uk/hardware.htm

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| You Would Be Getting MUGGED if you bought anything from that site
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I think the old Amiga stuff like expansion/accelerator cards is getting hard to come by. The term "Like rocking horse droppings" springs to mind. I've only seen one on flea-bay in the past few months, and that was an A2000 RAM expansion card that was about the size of a shuttle mobo
I've got a 40Mhz 030, 8Meg Microbotix MBX1230 card in my A1200. Cost me £300 when I bought it.

Time flies like an arrow.....Fruit flies like a banana!! 
'E' is for Ethernet. Used for catching Etherbunnies, Etherfish or Etherbutterflies.
 
No wonder there`s so much poop on my PC these days.
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| Amibench.com is where most Amiga users go when they need second hand stuff. Or keep an eye out on Ebay, there are some bargains out there, and some mad collectors who pay £100 for a 25Mhz 030 upgrade
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