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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Failure on May 28, 2005, 06:40:14 AM
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I am entertaining offers on the following stuff. If I do not get reasonable offers by Tuesday (Monday is Memorial Day!) I'll put what is left on eBay and update this thread with links. Here is how I want to work it:
* Questions about items, if any, posted here.
* Offers via pmail or email, not posted here.
* You'll pay actual shipping costs so please keep that in mind.
You know how eBay is. Fair offers made here will probably get you this stuff cheaper than if it hits eBay.
Items for sale:
1) Amiga 3000D 68030@25MHz w/16MB static-column RAM, 2MB chip, 500MB or so SCSI HD, single 880KB floppy.
Chipset revisions: Buster 07, Ramsey 04, DMAC 02, SCSI 04, Gary 02, Kickstart 40.68 (3.1)
The battery was replaced about a year ago...the solder job isn't great (I did it ;-)) but it is serviceable. While I had the board out, I had the INT-2 hack done so it is ready for CSPPC (had one in there for a while so it worked).
The good: Machine is in good working order. Mouse is included. It doesn't smell when you turn it on, and I haven't painted it pink.
The bad: Case is a little scuffed due partly to being used as a monitor stand for a long time. That's why I'm selling it, somebody can probably find a better use for it! Besides I've got a new one (http://failsure.net/~failure/amiga/a3000_sale/new_monitor_stand.jpg). ;-) The power LED does not light up, but the HDD LED works fine. The floppy seems to be a replacement, it does not have the LED and the button on the front is smaller than an A3000's should be. It works fine, and it's a Commodore-supplied drive, not a funky PC drive hack or anything. Keyboard NOT included because I don't have any extra Amiga ones that work anymore. I used a Lyra adapter to hook a PC keyboard up to it, which is NOT INCLUDED.
Reason for sale: I've got two more A3000s. This one was just being used as a monitor stand for the past few months (see above). And I need the money :-)
2) Emplant board
You can emulate old 68K Macintosh with this board, and the appropriate ROMs from a Mac which I do not have. I have not tested this board beyond the fact that it shows up in the system. I'm not even sure where I got it.
3) Video Toaster 4000 board
Pulled from my A4000T. I'll never use it, so it's for sale. Shows up in the system, but I cannot test it other than that. Software not included because I don't have any.
4) There is no item #4
I will give a DOA warranty for the A3000D of 24 hours after receipt if the system is sold to someone in the US 48 states. To overseas (and HI, AK) it is sold AS-IS. The boards are both sold AS-IS.
So that's it then, if you'd like to have any of this stuff send me a fair offer and I'll figure out what I'm doing on Tuesday.
Also, TjLaZer might jump in here and state that the whole lot isn't worth more than 5 bucks. But do you really want to trust a guy with a dancing banana fetish? ;-)
Pictures of all these items can be viewed here:
http://failsure.net/~failure/amiga/a3000_sale/
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Also, TjLaZer might jump in here and state that the whole lot isn't worth more than 5 bucks. But do you really want to trust a guy with a dancing banana fetish?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :banana: :banana: :banana:
Sorry, I couldn't resist :laugh:
:roflmao:
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Hey hey hey now!!!
I would give ya $7 for it. ;-)
:banana:
No seriously, that is a nice A3000. Should fetch ya a few hundred.
Whats wrong with dancing Bananas?
:banana:
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no reply to this thread saying the stuff is sold so im sending you my offer via email
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The A3000 is spoken for now, unless someone speaks up for the boards in a hurry I guess I'll be listing them on eBay tommorrow.
*squashes dancing bananas*
;-)
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You got the 3000 and emplant from me, I threw the emplant in because I hate macs, especially the drudgy 68k ones :-P (no offense to mac fans, I just cannot stand them)
And yeah I remember that power led didnt work.. how odd, but I have my a3kT so all is right with the world :-)
-Jamie
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Ah, I remember now. However you are wrong: the Emplant came from you (so that's where!), but the A3000 was an A3000UX. And I'm not selling that :-)
Still running fine btw! Still has that same video problem as when you owned it, but since I use X remotely on it it doesn't matter. I had it up for a few months at one point, so I don't think it's having an effect on stability.
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:flame: :banana:
toastey banana :-D
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Cool, glad it is doing good :-) The 3000s are pretty damn reliable machines. Probably the most stable of all models, in fact.