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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Arkhan on July 30, 2008, 12:29:56 AM

Title: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: Arkhan on July 30, 2008, 12:29:56 AM
I have an Amiga A1200 I would like to sell.

It has 8mb memory expansion, a Dataflyer SCSI card inside, a 4.3gb HD w/ WB 3.1 installed.

I also have a DSS 8 Sound Sampler (8 bit), a 1084S monitor whos power button is stuck in the On position, but it works great!

I have tons of disks, an external floppy drive, a working Amiga mouse, and the PSU.


I'm asking 200$ for the Amiga, or 250$ if you want the monitor.   I am located in Ohio (USA)

email me @ dancethetango50@yahoo.com for questions, or pictures!

thanks!
Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: klx300r on July 30, 2008, 06:39:25 PM
hey what happened..you just bought the system a few months back :-?  trust me on this and keep it if you can because you  might end up regretting it later on (happened to this fool more than once) :ranting:
Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: SuperTurbo on July 30, 2008, 09:10:37 PM
Tired of it so quickly huh? :-P   Well, dealing with old Amiga hardware can be a bit messy I agree, but it's still great for playing games.   ;-)
Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: Arkhan on July 30, 2008, 10:12:04 PM
eh.  It just sits here, useless.  Transfers are a pain, WHDLoad and such aren't my thing, and the C programming is the same ol' same ol'.

and in terms of music, my PC does the same, only better....  so, it's just taking up desk space that I would like to replace with something else.  :)


You want it klx!?
Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: klx300r on July 30, 2008, 10:46:15 PM
Id buy it in a heart beat if I didnt already have my pepped up 1200 :-D
Hope it goes to a good home :-)
Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: gklinger on July 30, 2008, 11:45:30 PM
So I take it this means you don't want the HD you asked me to prepare for you? Do you have any idea what a PITA it is to copy 4+ GB of WHDLoad installs over to a hard disk? Slow and monotonous. ARGH.
Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: Arkhan on July 31, 2008, 12:21:48 AM
Well, no offense I'm kind of tired of waiting around for it to happen... since others have told me it really shouldn't take like, 2+ weeks.... considering you've got time to sit on IRC, or post on Lemon and stuff.   I haven't heard anything from you about it via email or me asking on IRC.

If you still want that Toshiba, how's 100$ sound.  That seems to be about what the value of the stuff you were going to trade is worth.

kind of like that Atari person you told me to wait about.  People don't like to be left hanging for stuff to happen.

Ive turned my attention more to the C64, and the MSX :-D
Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: weirdami on July 31, 2008, 04:45:25 AM
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Ive turned my attention more to the C64, and the MSX


Don't your "PC" do better than those, too?
Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: persia on July 31, 2008, 04:59:26 AM
He isn't going to like them either.  He'd be far better off with a hard drive full of emulators so he can just get the retro experience without having to buy the hardware.  Retro computers aren't different to modern computers they're the ancestors of modern computers, they are the same but simpler.  MSX and C64 really don't have an OS, they just have a program loader...
Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: klx300r on July 31, 2008, 05:00:14 AM
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gklinger wrote:
.... Do you have any idea what a PITA it is to copy 4+ GB of WHDLoad installs over to a hard disk? Slow and monotonous. ARGH.


gotta get yourself a 1 or 2 GB CF card in your PCMCIA slot slick ;-) ..lightning fast and one of the best things you can do for your miggy
Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: Arkhan on July 31, 2008, 05:16:56 AM
hey uh, persia, I have a 2x C64 setup I use to make music and play games on. By "more attention" I mean, I set up a C programming environment on it.  In fact, I like them more than the Amiga. Way more.

and as far as MSX, I've used/owned them before...they're like PC-Engines, with a keyboard.  I'm more into the Japanese gaming scene than the Western gaming scene.  (I'm big on the Turbo Grafx/PC Engine)

Know what you're talking about before you go yammering your nonsense

And, my PC doesn't run Prophet 64 and dual SID MIDI setups better... and it doesn't really do MSX music better either.  Games, probably.  Music, nooooo. :).

a PC certainly handles tracking/sampling way better/easier than an Amiga.  It is alot easier to grab .wavs and store them on a PC.  Trackers themselves are easier nowadays.  Its just the way things turned out.  

man.  All I want to do is try selling a computer I'm no longer interested in, and everyones got to jump my {bleep}.
Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: persia on July 31, 2008, 12:35:51 PM
Ok, your SID midi interest makes you a bona-fide retroscomputer enthusiast.  Also your interest in a non-object oriented programming language like C adds to to retro-qualifications.  I hearby prclaim you stuck in the eights with the rest of us.  Just be kind to the the Amiga on an Amiga board!


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Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: Arkhan on July 31, 2008, 01:22:49 PM
Yeah... and I do ML/Assembly... BASIC, Tracking, gaming....

One of my big retro hobbies is the Turbo Grafx-16 which is why I'm now turning my attention towards the MSX more.


I just didn't get what I wanted out of the Amiga.  I don't do any graphics or video stuff, and most of the games I like are ported elsewhere so it's somewhat of a lost cause.


anyway, I put the thing up on eBay.

eBay link (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=190241048654&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=009)

Title: Re: Selling Amiga 1200
Post by: ZeBeeDee on July 31, 2008, 01:31:08 PM
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Arkhan wrote:
man.  All I want to do is try selling a computer I'm no longer interested in, and everyones got to jump my {bleep}.


Not everyone is getting on your case ... You tried the Amiga, found it not to your liking so getting rid of it.

Good luck with both the auction and your future endeavors and thank you for participating in the forum   :-)