As I was digging through storage, I came across a box marked, "Sprit Technology - Internal Memory Expansion - Model IN1000 - 1.5MB." Well, inside the box was the board for an Amiga 1000 and instructions but no daughterboard. Without the daughterboard, the expansion was useless (unless I find the daughterboard in some A1000 in storage).
However, in the same box and wrapped in a anti-static bag was a DKB 1240 accelerator with separate SCSI board. Unfortunately, the SCSI board's connector cable was torn off... just the stubs remaining. A replacement connector cable will be impossible to find, because it was a specialized cable and not a common one.
The accelerator appeared to be in good shape, though. It had a 50 MHz crystal and came with a math co-processor. No RAM, so a SIMM (up to 128 megs) will have to be sourced.
To be tested,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug