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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Acill on April 07, 2016, 12:23:29 AM
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I just discovered this pop up today. Interesting to say the least.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Amiga-4000T-in-ATX-Tower-Case-with-X-Surf-256MB-ZorRAM-Indivision-MK2CR-CF-more-/222074562295?hash=item33b4ace6f7:g:0r4AAOSwGYVXAc-2
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Interesting, for sure. wonder that it will go for?
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This is local to me which is very rare for amiga items. I was strangely tempted to start bidding on it. Not the way I ever thought I would buy a 4000T though. For now I've just been watching the auction.
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I'm having a really hard time figuring out what's going on on that motherboard from the pictures. Looks like if you breathe on it wrong it'll fall apart though; nice system, I hope he packs it well! :laugh1:
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I'm having a really hard time figuring out what's going on on that motherboard from the pictures. Looks like if you breathe on it wrong it'll fall apart though; nice system, I hope he packs it well! :laugh1:
I cant see an A4000T mainboard in there. Am I missing something?
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I cant see an A4000T mainboard in there. Am I missing something?
On closer inspection I think it's a early 4000T (not the green one) built into a case!
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It was built from a blank mainboard. I read the forum he linked in the auction. It seems a batch of empty boards got released and a few people built machines out of them. Its a really neat site.
http://www.amiga4000tower.de/smf/index.php?PHPSESSID=1giguoo3lc2diaiu5hu8jg7tv1&topic=150.0
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This was just another a1k.org project like the GBA1000, so nothing really superspecial bout this one.
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This was just another a1k.org project like the GBA1000, so nothing really superspecial bout this one.
Oh come on, its a populated A4000T board put together by a user. I would love to get the parts together for something like this.
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Sure,but your 1st post suggested that it was some sort of oneof board, while it's only one in many.
Did think about buying such a set back than, but just like the GBA it goes far beyond my skill set.
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Well, it sold for $1077. Seems fairish.
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Oh come on, its a populated A4000T board put together by a user. I would love to get the parts together for something like this.
I wish Amigakit.com sell this kind of kits like this one... I would be VERY interested in purchase...
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I wish Amigakit.com sell this kind of kits like this one... I would be VERY interested in purchase...
Unlikely, as with all models of Amiga the 4000 and 4000T are no longer in production and very few 4000Towers were ever made compared to other models thats why when they do pop up they sell for as much as they did new.
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I wish Amigakit.com sell this kind of kits like this one... I would be VERY interested in purchase...
How many unpopulated A4000T motherboards you think there are floating around? Or entire replacement chipsets, for that matter? :lol:
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How many unpopulated A4000T motherboards you think there are floating around? Or entire replacement chipsets, for that matter? :lol:
Oh, ZILLIONS easily! Why so glum? Certainly there's several pallettes worth buried next to the Atari ET cartridges were :)
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How many unpopulated A4000T motherboards you think there are floating around? Or entire replacement chipsets, for that matter? :lol:
I had one, no idea where it went...
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I had one, no idea where it went...
How do you just lose something like that? If it were me, I'd say look in the fridge, behind the milk. That's where I usually find my car keys. :lol:
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How do you just lose something like that? If it were me, I'd say look in the fridge, behind the milk. That's where I usually find my car keys. :lol:
Oh, I've moved something like 4 times in the last 3 years. Makes it hard to keep track of stuff.
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Oh, I've moved something like 4 times in the last 3 years. Makes it hard to keep track of stuff.
I can get behind that.
I have boxes from previous moves.
Opening them is like an archaeology dig.
Last time I went through them I found a Coldfire evaluation board and a VIA based mini itx motherboard.
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Which Navy where you in, I would assume the American Navy, but these days no one could really tell. I have membership, on the America, Nimitz, and Independence. Didn't know old retired Navy Chiefs knew how to write much less use a computer.
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I got one A4000 motherboard that don't work and two 3000 mother boards that don't work. So you see there are still some floating around.
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Yeah, you got to watch them A4000 motherboards closely they have a habit of walking away on you.
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Which Navy where you in, I would assume the American Navy, but these days no one could really tell. I have membership, on the America, Nimitz, and Independence. Didn't know old retired Navy Chiefs knew how to write much less use a computer.
Sadly only one of those three is around anymore. :(
Edit - This picture look familiar? That was in 2010, at NISMF Bremerton. :)