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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: HopperJF on December 28, 2007, 12:02:05 AM
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Note that this isn't my auction, but I spotted a nice 3000 on eBay for a nice price in the States.
It's quite a good little usable setup I'd say, all it needs is 3.1 ROMS/OS then you have a decent machine
It comes with 030 with FPU, and 14 Meg RAM (2 of which is chip)
For the full details look here, but for anyone who needs a decent Amiga for cheap this is a nice system
Link (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Amiga-3000-Computer-System-14MB-RAM-w-400MB-Hard-Drive_W0QQitemZ300185647549QQihZ020QQcategoryZ4598QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD2VQQcmdZViewItem?_trksid=p1638.m122)
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if it stays under $50.. that sucker issa mine!
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Guess it's not yours then, Nate. :-P
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It looks very clean and white, I wonder if the floppy drive is 880kb or 1.76mb?
The owner claims it was kept in a "peaceful" environment, so I guess you won't have to worry about OS1.3's "say" program hurling obscenities at you when you boot it up! :lol: :lol: :lol:
I need money right now and I am getting tempted to sell 2 or 3 systems to catch up on some bills. Is anyone here interested in paying a huge price on an 060 A2000, or an A3000 w/040 WarpEngine plus some extras? (god I hate selling my toys to pay bills!!!)
Good thing I have a decent UPS, the power has gone out twice in the last 30 minutes and 5 times in the last 6 months.
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amigadave wrote:
Is anyone here interested in paying a huge price on ...
I doubt it. :-P
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Damn, this is right where I live! It'll probably get way too expensive, though. :(
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@amigadave,
I see that you have an A3000 with a warpengine. I bought a warpengine for my A3000 recently and haven't been able to get the warpengine scsi to work (at all). The A3000 will not boot with a hard drive attached to the warpengine scsi. Anything special I should know? Thanks.
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sandpiper wrote:
@amigadave,
I see that you have an A3000 with a warpengine. I bought a warpengine for my A3000 recently and haven't been able to get the warpengine scsi to work (at all). The A3000 will not boot with a hard drive attached to the warpengine scsi. Anything special I should know? Thanks.
If you havent ever done the INT_2 mod to the A3000 this is why. Its a simple 2 point solder connection on the A3000's motherboard bottom. It takes like 30 seconds to do. Lots of listings here if you search for it showing how its done.
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Methuselas wrote:
Guess it's not yours then, Nate. :-P
Nope, no worries.
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@Acill,
The warpengine has its own jumper wire to one of the CIAs to get the INT_2 signal. When it didn't work I tried the famous INT_2 fix as well and it didn't make any difference. That is why I'm wondering if there is anything else I should be looking at. I only have the rev 04 WD scsi chip. Do you need rev 08? These chips are extremely hard to come by.
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sandpiper wrote:
@Acill,
The warpengine has its own jumper wire to one of the CIAs to get the INT_2 signal. When it didn't work I tried the famous INT_2 fix as well and it didn't make any difference. That is why I'm wondering if there is anything else I should be looking at. I only have the rev 04 WD scsi chip. Do you need rev 08? These chips are extremely hard to come by.
I also used the jumper wire fix instead of the back of the MB solder fix and I don't have the 08 scsi chip and my WarpEngine scsi works fine (very fast). I am sure you must have already checked for termination and/or scsi id conflicts. If not check those two items.
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@Amigadave
Got it. It was the hard drive. For some reason it did not like the one I was using. I installed an IBM 4.5GB Wide SCSI that I just got to the warpdrive and it works great. Double the speed of the onboard scsi.
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From the description and the photo's you can see that the floppy drives are 880k, that this is a very early A3000 and that it has Kickstart 1.4
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IndyJones wrote:
Damn, this is right where I live! It'll probably get way too expensive, though. :(
As predicted, this is now officially way too expensive for me.
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Any guesses on how much this will go for? What's something like this worth in the real world?