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Description: All I ever wanted was one... Two are PAL models without daughterboard. Other two NTSCs with daughterboard. Lowest one, PAL version is completely junk, with broken power, broken mobo, broken disk drive and even heavily damaged case at the rear. Second from that is broken NTSC model, which I'll try to resurrect. It's daughterboard which has given up.. The other two are working fine. Picture Stats: Views: 1409 Filesize: 486.16kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: arttu80 at March 18, 2012, 07:26:53 PM Image Linking Codes
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MinTerm Posts:3 | May 24, 2012, 07:13:11 PM My NTSC A1000 (s/n XM1181076) has a 'made in Japan' comment on the underside sticker but no Commodore logo on the front, even though it was bought in Toronto. It still has the same light beige it had originally, no signs of colour change. I don't believe there was any real difference between US and Canadian versions AFAIK. A1000s without Commodore logos look so much nicer imho. |
paul1981 Posts:2157 | March 29, 2012, 09:34:43 PM The Amiga 4000 prototype... |
arttu80 Posts:260 | March 19, 2012, 01:23:36 PM Well, as far as I know, Commodore sold early batch of these machines in Europe with NTSC rev.A motherboard to feed demand. These "gems" are found here, in Finland. |
salax54 Posts:70 | March 18, 2012, 10:08:35 PM Never heard or seen an NTSC A1000 with a Commodore logo stamped up front! Could it be say, a Canadian version? Or maybe Asian? All US machines i've seen/have so far are without one.. Nice collection nevertheless! |