Gold 2.8 is Out Now with V500+ Expansion port Enabled, 68080 GOLD 3 Alpha

Once Vampire V4 (Vampire Standalone) is released. You will be able to get this new Amiga motherboard from the retailers listed on their Apollo Team website here. That list is confirmed by Apollo Team on their website. So these retailers below will sell and ship as it is now. They will sell all of the new products from Apollo Team.

Amitopia Amiga Magazine will let you know when both Vampire Standalone and V1200 is available.

Vampire Standalone Retailers List

Amedia Computer France SAS
69, Avenue de la Liberation
F-57530 Courcelles-Chaussy
France
EXTERNAL LINK

Alinea Computer
Geschwister-Scholl-Str. 26
61273 Wehrheim
GERMANY
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Amigastore.eu
Calle Impresores, 5
30800 Lorca, Murcia
SPAIN
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Leaman Computing Ltd (Amigakit)
Asquith House, Unit 1
Dyfrig Road
CARDIFF. CF5 5AD
United Kingdom
EXTERNAL LINK

RELEC
Village du Levant 2B
Payerne
Vaud
Suisse
1530
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Vesalia Computer
Magdalenenweg 4
46483 Wesel
GERMANY
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A new era for a new Vampire age is Soon available

“first batch will also be special as we will be selling it directly. Idea behind this is to let us start very quickly the engine to produce more. Then, next batches will be running exclusively through resellers.” – Renaud Schweingruber

Finally, the team behind Vampires are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel for both Vampire V4 and their V1200 accelerator for Amiga 1200. Now we at Amitopia are really looking forward to bring these products to the market, after so many months of work. Once the retailers get Vampire Standalone a new era will begin. Also with AROS 68k deal. Things look really promising.

Apollo Team which is behind the Vampire accelerators are a small team and to see such a project getting things done is remarkable. Together with the new Warp accelerators from CS-LAB S.C. This autumn will be very interesting for Amiga users. It will change the way we all uses our Amigas for the better all in all.

 

Source: Apollo Team Forum – Photosource: Epsilon’s Amiga blog