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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Effy on October 26, 2003, 06:38:45 AM

Title: Â4000+68060+Picassi IV+Xsurf+++++++ for sale
Post by: Effy on October 26, 2003, 06:38:45 AM
Posted my beloved A4000 on AmiBench yesterday evening ...

For Sale : Amiga 4000 desktop, 68060 turboboard with 64 Mb Ram and scsi, 1 Mb IDE harddisc and 1 Mb scsi harddisc, Picasso IV gfc card, X-Surf ethernetcard (not installed), 2 Amiga keyboards, 1 mouse, 1 trackball, 1 optical mouse (not tested), 2 Zorro2 Magni internal genlock cards (one for in and other for out and worked on A2000 but not tested on A4000), 32x scsi CDrom. The system works fine, but I got it a while ago to do videocaptures (cards are sold seperately) but due to not having enough time I am forced to sell this jewel of architecture. I also have got a Elbox towered A1200 with PPC 233/68060 that I shall keep. My village is located 15 km from Maastricht (Netherlands) and 50 km from Aachen (Germany), for the belgians I live in Bilzen in Limburg. Sending the stuff by mail will be pretty expensive. For example, a sending to Germany will cost 75 euro and to the Netherlands 28 euro and to Norway 82 euro. I would like to have 400 euro for the computer and then I shall also add a Vlab imagecapture card to it. When requested I can also meet the buyer at the german border in Aachen (Nord) on the highway to Heerlen and Brussels. For those who are interested, for 550 euro I also sell the Vlab/Motion, the Toccata, another Vlab and another X-Surf ethernetcard bringing the total of cards to :
-Picasso IV
-Vlab/Motion
-Toccata soundcard
-Magni internal genlock (2 Z2 cards) + software
-2 Vlab V1.0 24 bit imagecapturecards
-2 X-Surf ethernetcards with build in non-bootable IDE controller
When you want to pick it up yourself then you can also get a load of manuals from which several are in Dutch but it would be too expensive to send those by mail ...
Also added are 30 cdroms from various magazines ... is this coming close to being enough for that price ??? :)

Have I asked too much ??   :-?
Title: Re: Â4000+68060+Picassi IV+Xsurf+++++++ for sale
Post by: Linchpin on October 26, 2003, 10:20:31 AM
Will you take 5 euro?
Title: Re: Â4000+68060+Picassi IV+Xsurf+++++++ for sale
Post by: Framiga on October 26, 2003, 10:45:53 AM
Effy wrote:

"Have I asked too much ??"

Absolutely not. . . the price is more than right :-)

The only 2 Magni cards, was very expensive and the only real Broadcast Quality genlock, in the Amiga market.

Really a good deal :-)

Ciao

Title: Re: Â4000+68060+Picassi IV+Xsurf+++++++ for sale
Post by: Effy on October 26, 2003, 11:01:33 AM
The two Magni cards came with an A2000 that 'didn't work anymore'. I don't have any technological background but when I saw a wire of the Mini Mega chip that was bad connected I just removed it and then the A2000 suddenly worked. Sol dit but kept all the cards ...
For those who are interested I can also supply for the same price (550 euro) a Snapshot-duo thing, meaning two different (but look alike) devices, one being a genlock and the other one to change the colors of the image of something like that. I do have documentation about it somewhere in my messy room :)
Title: Re: Â4000+68060+Picassi IV+Xsurf+++++++ for sale
Post by: Framiga on October 26, 2003, 11:26:40 AM
@ Effy

Which of those items, was tested and workings?

Anyway, i suggest you, if you can to sell the items even separately.

For the Magni, you wish to say, that you aren't 100& sure if they are OK?

Then, have you pointed, that all the video related items, are PAL only?

Ciao





Title: Re: Â4000+68060+Picassi IV+Xsurf+++++++ for sale
Post by: Effy on October 26, 2003, 09:49:24 PM
Framiga : the cards that have been inside the A4000 from the moment that I bought it are Vlab, Vlab/Motion, Picasso IV, Toccata. One X-Surf comes out of my sold A1200 and the other Xsurf is a spare one. The Magni stuff has never been tested before my eyes, that is true but the previous owner thought the A2000 didn't work because of a bad card while it was only a bad connected Mini Megachip. I also forgot to say that with the Magni cards there also belongs an external white control panel with sliders.  I have mounted the Magni cards once in my A1200 just to see if the computer would boot up and it did, so there doesn't seem to be any technical malfuntion.
About being Pal only, I have no experience in video-editing and in what way this may also work on other systems like NTSC but if you refer to Secam then I dont think this is any problem. If you have an Amiga monitor bought in Europe then this stuff will also work on it.  :-)