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Due to the age of these devices are intended primarily for CRT monitors. For modern LCD monitors can not guarantee the functionality.
Výběr toho nejlepšího z Anime z roku 1997. Správný doplněk pro ty osamnělé večery, kdy žena společně s dětmi odjede na víkend k mamince ;)
The Apple 3.5 Drive (model A9M0106) is an external 3.5-inch floppy disk drive introduced by Apple in 1986. It supports 800 KB double-sided disks and was designed for use with both the Apple IIGS and Macintosh computers.
Canon 25 - Canon 50 mini external conectors Canon 25p (female) - Canon mini 50p (Male)
Karta A2300 je NTSC genlock určený pro použití v Amize 2000, jenž umožňuje směšovat obraz z Amigy s externím video signálem. Můžete si vybrat jestli výstupem bude obraz z Amigy, video signál nebo kombinace obojího.
IDS ProKick is a multifunctional expansion card for Amiga computers, developed by the German company Intelligent Data Systems in 1992. This card combines several functions.
This external drive from Iomega is designed for ZIP media in the size of 100MB and 250MB. Connection is done via the IDE interface.
Keyboard clip for Amiga 1200 (white) for securing the green cable from the keyboard in the connector on the motherboard.
The Mitsumi D353G is a slim 3.5-inch floppy disk drive commonly used in older notebook computers.
MultiVision 500 is an internal scandoubler and deinterlacer designed for Amiga 500, Amiga 1000, and Amiga 2000 computers.
Packet Radio Modem for the Amiga, which is built on the popular TNC-3 devices GES GC12AX.
A digital sampler for the Amiga is a hardware (or software) device that allows Commodore Amiga computers to record and digitize audio from external sources, such as a microphone, CD player, or other audio equipment. With a sampler, users could create their own sound samples, which could then be used in music software like ProTracker, OctaMED, or...
A Right-angle SCSI 50-pin to DB25 adapter is a specialized connector designed to link devices with a 50-pin SCSI connector to a 25-pin DB25 connector at a 90-degree angle. This design is particularly useful in tight spaces where standard straight connectors would be impractical or could cause excessive cable bending.
A SIMM 8MB refers to a Single In-line Memory Module with 8 MB of RAM capacity. SIMM was a type of memory module used in computers and other electronic devices primarily in the 1980s and 1990s.
Indispensable sticker "Intel Outside", which must have every Amiga users.
Sticker "Javosoft Computer" (former company for the Amiga in the Czech Republic).
Internal HD floppy disk drive with a capacity of 1.714 megabytes for the Amiga.
Video Backup System (VBS) was a hardware add-on for Amiga computers that allowed users to back up data onto standard video cassettes using a VCR. This system used analog video recording to store digital data, making it a cost-effective solution for backing up large amounts of data at the time.
Video Backup System (VBS) was a hardware add-on for Amiga computers that allowed users to back up data onto standard video cassettes using a VCR. This system used analog video recording to store digital data, making it a cost-effective solution for backing up large amounts of data at the time.