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Part of my Amigas
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Description: This is part of my Amigas.
 :-D
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Posted by: rrete at May 12, 2007, 11:50:26 AM

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Caius
Posts:294
January 18, 2008, 07:32:24 AM
I miss my A3000... *sniff*
rrete
Posts:94
May 21, 2007, 08:24:13 PM
Hi!
Sorry but is impossible. This A3000 is a hard reconstruction. I bought it two years ago in very bad condition, now is "like new"  :-D  and is one of my babies. :love:
McVenco
Posts:1428
May 21, 2007, 01:50:40 PM
There's no chance you're giving me that A3000 as a birthday gift, is there?  :-D
Jeff
Posts:1410
May 13, 2007, 01:26:57 PM
Yes, that is it. I bought mine off of the recycle pile for about $20.00. It was a neat little 486 that I used with my ISA EPROM programmer.

Someone dropped it and destroyed it when I moved a couple years back. Now I have a little more to go on. BTW Could I have a better picture of it or two?


Thanks,
Jeff
rrete
Posts:94
May 13, 2007, 10:54:01 AM
Hi Jeff!
I don't know if you are searching for this, that
can be seen in the foto.
Maybe the commercial designation in the States is
Liberty notebook. Here in Spain is a
UNISYS EUN486DBA. Is a little PC 486dx2 66 Mhz, 16 Mb, and
420 Mb HD (I don't remenber). Its net prepared with a
10 mb card built in the motherboard, has a 1,44 3 1/2
floppy, and effectually has a unique isa slot. in
mine occuped with a soundblaster.
The computer is made in the United States.
Is this that you are looking for?
rrete
Jeff
Posts:1410
May 13, 2007, 05:47:01 AM
Is that a Liberty Notebook computer to the left? Is that the one with the single ISA slot?  I have one of those that was destroyed in a move and I'd like to find a replacement, but I can't locate any information on the net about it.

I used to use it for my ISA eprom programmer, it just fits. Let me know if you have any facts about it so I can search one out.

BTW Nice Amiga collection:-D

Thanks
Jeff


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