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Power Supply For Amiga 1680 / 1200 RS Modem, NEW, Commodore A1680 390130-01
Appearance: NEW OLD STOCK, dirty
Functionality: NEW OLD STOCK
Description:
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Similar to Pictured, An external power supply for a Commodore Amiga 1680 modem. Brand New, old stock – part number 390130-01.
Warranty and Returns:
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We understand that there may be compatibility issues, space constraints, or it just doesn’t look perfect. This item can be returned within 10-days for ANY reason. However, shipping to and from is not refundable.
Shipping:
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- Local pickup is also available at no cost.
- Most orders placed before 9am will ship the same day.
- Combined shipping is available for most items – please contact us for details.
About Us:
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The Computer Preservation Group is dedicated to the preservation of historical computers. To help fund ongoing operations, select items are made available. To learn more, please visit our website. Thank you for your support!
Stock#:C17029B.GL#1
Details from http://www.zimmers.net/cbmpics/oserial2.html:
The Commodore 1680 is a standard, hayes compatible 300/1200 baud modem which uses the standard RS232 interface. It was marketed at the Amiga computer. Since the Amiga, like every other computer of its day, was using a standard 9/25 pin RS232 interface for modems, the Amiga was able to use ANY RS232 modem. For this reason, as modem technology shot forward, the 1680 would become Commodores last marketed modem in the U.S. The box and marketing material refer to the modem as the Amiga RS1200. The FCC sticker, however, lists the model as "1680".
History: The Commodore 1680 was designed by Jeff Porter and Andy Finkel. It was based on an early C64 modem (the 1670?). Their goal was to design an Amiga controlled answering machine, but the business side would only green-light the modem itself.
Model : 1680
Connection : Direct Line/Connect
Interface : Standard 25 pin RS232
Speed : 300/1200 baud
Notes : Pulse and Tone dial
Functionality: NEW OLD STOCK
Description:
============
Similar to Pictured, An external power supply for a Commodore Amiga 1680 modem. Brand New, old stock – part number 390130-01.
Warranty and Returns:
=====================
We understand that there may be compatibility issues, space constraints, or it just doesn’t look perfect. This item can be returned within 10-days for ANY reason. However, shipping to and from is not refundable.
Shipping:
=========
- Local pickup is also available at no cost.
- Most orders placed before 9am will ship the same day.
- Combined shipping is available for most items – please contact us for details.
About Us:
=========
The Computer Preservation Group is dedicated to the preservation of historical computers. To help fund ongoing operations, select items are made available. To learn more, please visit our website. Thank you for your support!
Stock#:C17029B.GL#1
Details from http://www.zimmers.net/cbmpics/oserial2.html:
The Commodore 1680 is a standard, hayes compatible 300/1200 baud modem which uses the standard RS232 interface. It was marketed at the Amiga computer. Since the Amiga, like every other computer of its day, was using a standard 9/25 pin RS232 interface for modems, the Amiga was able to use ANY RS232 modem. For this reason, as modem technology shot forward, the 1680 would become Commodores last marketed modem in the U.S. The box and marketing material refer to the modem as the Amiga RS1200. The FCC sticker, however, lists the model as "1680".
History: The Commodore 1680 was designed by Jeff Porter and Andy Finkel. It was based on an early C64 modem (the 1670?). Their goal was to design an Amiga controlled answering machine, but the business side would only green-light the modem itself.
Model : 1680
Connection : Direct Line/Connect
Interface : Standard 25 pin RS232
Speed : 300/1200 baud
Notes : Pulse and Tone dial






