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Re: Looking for GS-RAM+ GSPLD1A.1 Chip



"A2Pro" <a2@wilserv.com> wrote in message 
c2031a5f-9361-416b-aa54-bea6993f37da@f47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com">news:c2031a5f-9361-416b-aa54-bea6993f37da@f47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
>    But it means that Henry is going to have some new business.  I
> have a number of GSRAM+ cards and am fairly sure they all have the A
> PLD.  Now that these cards are selling for so much on eBay I'm going
> to sell some.  To maximize the attractiveness to possible buyers I'm
> going to make sure I have both the A and B PLDs for each card that I
> want to sell.  Now, where did I hide them???

The most recent GS-RAM Plus auction topped out at $164.64, nowhere near the 
$560 of the previous auction and down from the $214.06 auction before that. 
I am willing to bet that if someone lists another GS-RAM Plus card 
immediately it won't go for much more than $165 if it gets even that.

I think at least a few weeks if not a month or two will need to go by before 
people will be willing to pay more.  At this point, since several GS-RAM 
Plus cards have been listed on eBay recently, people will assume that they 
can bid on the next one if the price gets too high.  That's my theory 
anyway, as that is what tends to happen on eBay.  But, I could be way off.