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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: adz on March 28, 2005, 11:48:33 AM

Title: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: adz on March 28, 2005, 11:48:33 AM
See here... (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3544&item=8181260774&rd=1)

I asked the seller about battery leakage and he said that he had removed the battery from day one of operation, funny, I always thought the A3000 needed a battery in order to store SCSI controller information. Additionally, I would like to know how he managed to fit 2 FDD's and 2 HDD's into it, as I doubt I could do that with my A3000. Anyway, its a nice looking A3000 nontheless.
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Darklight on March 28, 2005, 12:31:25 PM
Yeah, I just saw that one just a while ago, it looks great.  Still got the original packaging and all.  It's probably a little pricey without any boxed software or anything with it, considering there's an A4000 with a 15 in Sony Multisync, and a bunch of other hardware including a CD burner going for $275 in 23 hours.
Definately a nice looking machine though  :-)
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: adz on March 28, 2005, 01:21:00 PM
Yeah, I saw that A4000, not a bad setup, postage would be a killer to Melbourne though, then there's the possibility it might not make it intact.
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Darrin on March 28, 2005, 01:48:20 PM
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adz wrote:
Additionally, I would like to know how he managed to fit 2 FDD's and 2 HDD's into it, as I doubt I could do that with my A3000. Anyway, its a nice looking A3000 nontheless.


That's not a problem.  I installed a Buddha IDE controller into my A3000 a couple of weeks ago.  I have 2 floppy drives installed in the front bays and a single IDE hard drive installed in a cradle below and behind the floppy drives in the correct position.  There is lots of space remaining to add a second hard drive either ontop of the floppy drives or ontop of the cradled hard drive (just use tie-wraps, double sided tape, etc).  If I could only get the Buddha CD software to install then I'd be tempted to cut a hole in the front casing above the floppy drives and install a laptop CD ROM Drive there.  As it is, I've had to leave the cover off and just rest a regular 5.25" CD Drive ontop of the floppies.

The problem I'm having with the software is that the install program keeps reporting taht there is insufficient space on my hard drive to install the software.  I have a large HD partitioned and formatted to a single 3GB partition which is almost empty, but I think the install program is reading the drive geomentry and because it is greater that 4GB then it is reporting a negative capacity and halting the install.  In the end, I had to install Siamese v2.5 on it and link the A3000 to my PC and install OS3.5 on the A3000 using the CD on my PC across the null-modem cable.

Does anybody know what I can do to force this ****ing install program to work?  My only other though is to use a small 2GB drive instead, install to that and then copy the whole 2GB drive over to the larger drive...
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Darklight on March 28, 2005, 01:56:45 PM
I didn't realise that A4000 was in Sydney until you just said that.  Unfortunately, I won't be bidding; I just bought an A2000 which cleaned me out of 'Amiga money' for now :lol:
If you were interested in buying it, you could always ask for the seller to have it couriered down, it would be safer than post, and shouldn't cost more than $30, I'd say.  I'd be able to help with transfer, but I'm not coming down to Melbourne any time soon, too much rain for my liking :lol:
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: adz on March 29, 2005, 12:12:21 AM
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Darklight wrote:
I didn't realise that A4000 was in Sydney until you just said that.  Unfortanately, I won't be bidding; I just bought an A2000 which cleaned me out of 'Amiga money' for now :lol:
If you were interested in buying it, you could always ask for the seller to have it couriered down, it would be safer than post, and shouldn't cost more than $30, I'd say.  I'd be able to help with transfer, but I'm not coming down to Melbourne any time soon, too much rain for my liking :lol:


Now now, Melbourne isn't that wet, we havn't had rain for two days now ;-) Thanks for the offer, but I too am cleaned out of 'Amiga Money' :-D I would like to get my hands on an A4000 eventually, but that won't be for a while ;-(
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Azryl on March 29, 2005, 12:44:03 AM
In a standard A3000 desktop case, where the scsi hardrive sits on its cradle there is enough room for 2 half height scsi drives sitting one ontop the other.

Originally the drive cradle should have held a full 1inch high scsi except most a3000's came with a half height quantum 52meg drive.

Az

btw.. its a nice a3000, but not as nice as mine :-)
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: adz on March 29, 2005, 12:48:50 AM
Sorry, I guess I've never paid too much attention to the guts of my A3000. BTW...my A3000 is pretty nice too, just needs more bloody RAM :-(
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Azryl on March 29, 2005, 12:51:40 AM
full 16meg static column ram here  :-P

Az
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: adz on March 29, 2005, 12:58:21 AM
I actually know someone who might be selling off an A3000 fully loaded with 16MB of fast RAM, its in pretty good shape too, so I might just sell off mine and buy that along with the CV64 he has sitting there, just have to wait and see, wonder how much mine would fetch..
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Azryl on March 29, 2005, 01:02:35 AM
>checks his wallet<

CV64?
who/what/when/where etc :-)

Az
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: adz on March 29, 2005, 01:05:54 AM
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Azryl wrote:
>checks his wallet<

CV64?
who/what/when/where etc :-)

Az


Nah, mate, I ain't letting this one slip by ;-)
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Azryl on March 29, 2005, 01:07:40 AM
{bleep} :-P
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Darklight on March 29, 2005, 07:18:32 AM
 :lol:  We need some sort of 'Australians Only' board on here  :lol: This is the most Australians I've seen on here together.  :-D
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: adz on March 29, 2005, 07:33:56 AM
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Darklight wrote:
 :lol:  We need some sort of 'Australians Only' board on here  :lol: This is the most Australians I've seen on here together.  :-D


Yeah, the more Aussies the better I say :-D We make the whole place that little bit more colourful :-)

Edit...oooh, sorry, that should be Ohssie not Aussie for our American friends :-P
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Azryl on March 29, 2005, 11:14:28 PM
smells like vegemite :-P
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Darklight on March 29, 2005, 11:15:49 PM
"We're happy little vegemites, as bright as bright can be, we all enjoy our vegemite for breakfast, lunch and tea!"  :lol:
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: adz on March 30, 2005, 02:09:20 AM
I saw that A4000 in Sydney went for well over AU$500.
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Darklight on March 30, 2005, 02:38:45 AM
Yep, ouch  :-(
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Bodie_CI5 on March 30, 2005, 02:53:45 AM
vegemite lol
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: adz on March 30, 2005, 03:08:23 AM
I guess some people feel spending a good percentage of their weekly wage on Amiga's is a wise investment :crazy:
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: Darklight on March 30, 2005, 09:22:27 AM
Well any real worthwhile hardware for Amiga comes up so rarely on eBay Australia, so having a whole A4000 with Mutisync monitor and RTG, etc is a very rare find.  I know if I'd had the money, I would have been considering that one.  

@ Bodie_Cl5

Noooooooooooooooooo, not another Melbournian  :admonish: There's too many of you!  We need more Sydney-siders on here to balance it out!  I guess we can just hope that Melbourne gets knocked out of My Restaurant Rules on Sunday   :-D
Title: Re: Nice looking A3000 on Ebay Australia
Post by: adz on March 30, 2005, 09:43:13 AM
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Darklight wrote:
Well any real worthwhile hardware for Amiga comes up so rarely on eBay Australia, so having a whole A4000 with Mutisync monitor and RTG, etc is a very rare find.  I know if I'd had the money, I would have been considering that one.  



Yeah, but it wasn't the greatest A4000, I don't know, I guess I'm just not a true Amiga nut :-D