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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: bjjones37 on October 08, 2004, 04:44:42 PM
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Hi all,
Iam new to the Amiga, at least I hope to be new. I recently won a bid for an Amiga 4000 on ebay. I paid about this time last week so I hope it arrives shortly. I just wanted to know if $280 + $35 shipping was a good price to pay for a basic Amiga 4000. Also does any one know how long these shipments normally take to deliver. I am also new to ebay. I hope to get help learning how to use it from some of the more experienced users on this forum.
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Hi! That price is about right for today's market, for a good condition machine. Shipping will be entirely based on the seller, method of shipping and distance.
BTW welcome to Amiga.org:-)
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What are the specs? 040? RAM? HD?
Amigas in the US tend to be far more expensive than in Europe. That's a bit steep for a bare system, but relatively normal for a US-based transaction, I think,
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Thank you. I actually have had an Amiga 500 for some time now but I fear it has sat on a shelf for the lack of a hard drive. Could you tell me how useful the Amiga 4000 would be, you know, software support and such? Are there decent PD productivity applications available?
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Here are the specs:
This auction includes the following:
One Amiga 4000 Desktop computer with 68040 CPU - TESTED and working
Amiga 4000 keyboard
Amiga mouse
18MB or RAM installed
500 MB Hard Drive with OS 3.9 installed
Video Toaster 4000 software installed - card not included
3.1 ROM chips installed
Other software installed includes: Ami-Back Tools, ASIM-CDFS,Directory Opus, Web browser
Power cable
Note: Monitor is NOT included
I am just going to delete the Video Toaster software. I do not know what it is, but without the card I am sure it is worthless to me.
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@ bjjones37
Haha, are you kidding? it would definitely be usefull...and there is tons of free super useful PD.
Just go to Aminet on the web! also Back2TheRoots.org for tons of free games.
DO NOT delete the Toaster software.just get a toaster card. They go for pretty cheap. Also it has LightWave installed with the Toaster software, which you maay be able to use.
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I thought A4k's went pretty cheaply in the US? I paid EUR50,- for mine (030/full mem banks/500ish HD/MultiFace III/Kick 3.0)a few weeks back. I think the usual price for such a basic 4k is about EUR100 though.
So, yes, the price you paid sounds a bit steep to me.
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NO the 4000 in the US sells for rediculosly high prices! I paid over $400 for my 4000/030 a few years back, and they still usually sell for over $300 easy!!! I actually just bought a 3000T on eBay and paid $425 for it, but it is rarer than the 4000.
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That's a fine price for a decent A4000. Sounds like a reasonable deal to me.
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I think $280 was a reasonable price for the Amiga 4000 you are getting. The 3.1 roms are a bonus if you wish to upgrade to OS 3.9 in the future.
Hopefully one day I can buy the Amiga 4000 I always wanted. :-D
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Ehhhh, he's got OS 3.9 now. I agree that a toaster card would be useful. 4000s use IDE hard drives so a bigger one would be cheap to install. 20 gig HDs are cheap on ebay.