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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: McVenco on November 11, 2006, 02:59:02 PM
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As the topic says: I just came home with an A4000/040 in absolute MINT condition, there's no yellowing at all on the case and the keyboard. There's just dust, but not that much either....
The previous owner told me he bought it for video titling (he has a little studio at home), but he used it for 100 hours at maximum. It's been gathering dust in a dark room ever since...
Of course, I opened the case to check on the battery, but to my surprise I found none - I guess he already removed it, but there's no traces of leakage at all.
The motherboard and daughterboard are Rev. B
The A3640 card is Rev. 3.1
This baby set me back 125 Euro, but I think it's very well spent :-)
Just a little question to this topic: can I use the 3.1 ROMs from an A1200 in it, or must I buy separate ROMs?
Oh yeah, and there's a jumper that says 2MB or 8MB Chip RAM. Can I install 8MB Chip RAM? That would be wonderful!!
(hides quickly to avoid being hit by something :crazy: )
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Congratulations, what a bargain eh! Don't forget upload some pictures into the hardware gallery :-)
I think the 4000 has it's own Roms and available from Amigakit.
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Oh yeah, and there's a jumper that says 2MB or 8MB Chip RAM. Can I install 8MB Chip RAM? That would be wonderful!!
Sadly not possible... The orginal thought was that it was going to be enabled for future chipset/models, but i guess that did not happen since commodore went bust.
I hope you enjoy your new Amiga :)
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McVenco wrote:
Oh yeah, and there's a jumper that says 2MB or 8MB Chip RAM. Can I install 8MB Chip RAM? That would be wonderful!!
Ask Leirbag.
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moto
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Akiko wrote:
Congratulations, what a bargain eh! Don't forget upload some pictures into the hardware gallery :-)
Will do, I wanted to insert a spare DVD rom drive before taking a picture, but the connectors on the IDE cable are too close to eachother to be attached to both the harddrive and the DVD player.
Oh well, that's a thing for later then. Maybe first a bigger harddrive (currently 250MB) and 3.1 ROMs then...
@Tomas: I was joking :-)
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congrats!
i found one recently too that had been used as a toaster workstation at a nearby university... my battery luck was not so good though :-(. removed it, tried replacing it, but it seems that the battclock hardware has been messed up from the corrosion. :-(
anyway, be sure to keep all the original screws, because one knows these aren't mint anymore without the original fasteners. :-)
also! if you haven't already, read warren block's a4000 hardware guide. definitely useful information for newcomers to the a4000...
http://wonkity.com/~wblock/a4000hard/main.html
cheers,
trilobyte
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Congrats on your find. I too was able to get my hands on a mint 4000! Enjoy your new toy!
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Congrats, i have been searching for one too but that seems to be a very hard task here in Finland.
enjoy your A4000.