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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: esc on November 07, 2013, 01:27:53 AM
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Hey guys, I've got a move coming up in a week and I desperately need to clear out as much stuff as possible. The remainder of my amiga collection must go, and I'm asking for $100 and a local pickup/delivery. Here's the list (I won't part, I won't ship, so please don't ask, I simply don't have time!):
amiga stuff:
games in box:
fears
zeewolf 2
simcity
kings quest 4
space quest 2
space quest 3
hero's quest
space quest 4
street fighter 2
civilization
kings quest 6
silent service 2
leisure suit larry 2
heart of china missing disk 7 no box cover
software:
huge box of disks - dozens of them, most of them labeled
directory opus 5
deluxe print art disk volume 1
final copy 2 with manual
scribble platinum edition with box and manual
light-rom #9
best of light-rom #1-5
aminet 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17
freerange 3d
cu amiga super cd 17
cu amiga super cd 19
amiga format sept 96
gateway volume 2
amiga format disk 5
meeting pearls vol 3
amiga cd magazine 3
fishmarket
amiga utilities vol 2
meeting pearls vol 4
aminet set 1
light-rom bundle graphic detail
texture gallery - graphic detail
multimedia gallery - graphic detail
mime tics soundscape sampler software
interactive fiction
books
scala mm200
ariadne
deluxe music construction set
workbench 3.1 guide
a1200 guide
wordworth/organizer/datastore/turbocalc/photogenics guide
whizz/pinball mania guide
personal paint guide
a4000 guide
amiga os dos guide
amiga os arexx guide
amiga os workbench guide
a2000 guide
elementary amiga basic
amiga basic
sas/c development system library reference (large binder) - v6.0
sas/c development system user's guide (large binder) - v6.0
deluxe paint V manual
amiga rom kernel reference manual - libraries
amiga c for beginners
amiga system programmers guide
the amigos manual
using arexx on the amiga
amiga- using the system software (large binder came with wb 2.0)
1001 things to do with your amiga
amiga for beginners
amiga tips and tricks
amiga desktop video guide
amiga programming guide
amigabasic - inside and out
kids and the amiga
the kickstart guide to the amiga
hardware:
2x - 1084 monitors - one works, one just fizzled out a few weeks ago, one original box
5 keyboards, two missing a key, one for a4000
dos tbc iv zorro card
a4000 case
scsi cd-rom (external)
two a2000 pus's (maybe a3000 or a4000 not sure)
external floppy drive
three internal hard drives - one believed scsi2, one scsi, one ide (could be wrong about this)
untested ide->cf converter
four untested a card 7720uw - uwscsi to ice
untested yamaha scsi to ide
untested scsi to uwscsi
many cables, including scsi2 cable
black 3.5 to 5.25 converter for mounting things like card readers, etc, in a large slot
2 untested fb-354 disk drives
untested scsi 2 cdrom
untested teach fd-235f disk drive
untested samsung disk drive, unsure what the model number is..?
radeon 9200 for mediator
sb live for mediator
some mice, joysticks, joypads, etc
a4000 chip ram and fast ram
soundscape midi sound sampler
eve research and development, some kind of sound input device
supra fax modem
golden hawk midi interface unit
cocolino ps2 mouse adapter plus install disk
supra drive external floppy drive
two joystick adapter
a4k romy
pcmcia ram expander
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Wow! Someone is going to get a great haul!
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$100... Such a sweet deal... But I also wouldn't have the space :(
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Too bad I wasn't a bit closer! I'm in MA and would drive down if there was something in there I really wanted, but it would be just a bunch of random stuff to me.
Hopefully someone here takes advantage of this great offer.
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I could use some of those spare parts, am local, and have a pickup truck. PM sent! :D
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I could use some of those spare parts, am local, and have a pickup truck. PM sent! :D
Was wondering when you were gonna chime in! :biglaugh:
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Was wondering when you were gonna chime in! :biglaugh:
You know, gotta sleep sometime. :mickeymouse:
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Hope you get it Mike :banana:
Would be a shame to see it go to waste !
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So I picked up all this stuff on Saturday, great meeting @Esc (wish we'd been able to hook up sooner for our DC/MD meetup group!). Am really excited for when I can find time to play with some of this stuff including the Cocolino, the controllers and keyboards, some of the games and especially a disk that was labled "Mike the Magic Dragon". Ooh, that is so going to be the first one I load up! ;)
A few things I don't really have much use for including the programming manuals and some of the A4000 bits, so I'd be glad to help them find new homes if anyone is interested? PM me. I can ship UPS and would prefer to ship within the states, international shipping is a hassle.
Anyhow, enough of my rambling here's some pics! I spent a couple hours on Saturday organizing everything in my office and cleaning it up, haha.
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You can't see everything in these pics, but I don't think I'll ever need to buy another hard drive, CD drive, or floppy drive again. ;)
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Got the Cocolino working and combined parts from two of the keyboards to make one really nice white one, sadly "Mike the Magic Dragon" disk is unreadable. LOL, I wonder what it was?
These successes combined with finally getting PFS installed (from the thread by Paul1981) make me feel pretty darn good about my Amiga tonight. :D Even the battery backed clock seems like it's decided to start playing ball and keeping time correctly. Now if I could just get my Thylacine working and the other 472 things I have to do done... but maybe I should just give it a rest for tonight. ;)
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So I picked up all this stuff on Saturday, great meeting @Esc (wish we'd been able to hook up sooner for our DC/MD meetup group!). Am really excited for when I can find time to play with some of this stuff including the Cocolino, the controllers and keyboards, some of the games and especially a disk that was labled "Mike the Magic Dragon". Ooh, that is so going to be the first one I load up! ;)
A few things I don't really have much use for including the programming manuals and some of the A4000 bits, so I'd be glad to help them find new homes if anyone is interested? PM me. I can ship UPS and would prefer to ship within the states, international shipping is a hassle.
Anyhow, enough of my rambling here's some pics! I spent a couple hours on Saturday organizing everything in my office and cleaning it up, haha.
Nice score Mike I had considered just driving but my wife would have killed me. :destroy: Green with envy :D:D
Enjoy !!!!
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Nice haul there. Always good to have new things to tinker with.
what problems are you having with the thylacine?
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what problems are you having with the thylacine?
Thanks! Well after a lot of tinkering it's detected and installed fine, and my USB stack is running, but as soon as I plug in any device the machine completely freezes up - it's like it uses 100% CPU power. I've tried with just normal mice and keyboards at this point. Am concerned that it may be an issue with A2000 Buster, since it seems like most of the people who have this card working are using A3000/4000's. When I unplug the USB device I get some limited functionality back, but the system is herky-jerky until I reboot.
Recommendation is to try a clean 3.1 install but I haven't had time yet. There's a bit more info here:
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=66204
I'll get around to it, or sell it off I guess! :idea:
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that is odd, not sure if some patch could be the problem or what there. assuming software is installed right it should work,but i dont have one,so i cant say 100% how the card works since i use a deneb.
Mech
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Latest drivers? Might even try older drivers as a last resort. Power Supply healthy? Any battery acid damage on the mobo? Even the slightest hint of corrosion can impede the current needed to get where its supposed to be going...
Nice haul btw and cool of esc to offer it up!