
The machine is fully loaded, as you can see below:
- CT63
- 68060 running stable at 100Mhz (I forgot the revision #, but it's one of the fast ones

- 512MB Crucial SDRAM
- PicoPSU (80w, from memory)
- CTPCI
- Radeon graphics card
- LG Slim DVD writer
- Floppy drive
- EtherNEC network card
- JTAG cable
- Some other stuff I'm probably forgetting
BIG WARNING NOTE: the last times I powered on the machine, I had to reset it an increasing number of times to finally get it to run. I remember the very last time it took several TENS of resets to power it up. It then run for hours without a glitch. So there is definitively something wrong, I suspect on the original motherboard, but don't take my word for it. So this is a machine for someone with some hardware skills.
Some further notes: there is no keyboard (I use it on the 'Bee) and the collectors will be disappointed since the MKX box got butchered by its previous owners, me included. There is no other way of fitting a DVD drive and/or maintaining proper cooling for the CPU without modding the original box. However, some smart people may be able to do this properly, the paint itself is still pretty good. Also, there is no hard drive, though I can reformat my CF card that I used as hard drive.
I'm not too sure about the price (I do know how much the full shebang cost me and I don't want to be reminded of it!) but I think 500€ plus postage is a fair price, even for a semi-broken Falcon.
I will take some pictures when I have some time.
Update:
I'm adding a couple of bad pictures. I'll send the rest to interested people. I'm also throwing in a couple of Dallas chips, an ISA network card for the EtherNEC and a few books.