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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Amiduffer on November 08, 2014, 10:34:46 PM

Title: A 3000D up for sale or auction
Post by: Amiduffer on November 08, 2014, 10:34:46 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj_w-6_0N8w

It's time to let the old girl go! God, I wish that the circumstances weren't such, but with no way to store it properly, with limited space, a big move coming up, and almost no money, it's time to sever myself from Commodores products after 22 years of having one around. I'm either selling my old Commodore Amiga 3000D or putting it up for auction. $400, and $50 for the monitor. Manufactured in 1990 and still working fine. 2 megs of chip ram, 12 megs of Zip fast ram. 3.1 KS, 3.9 AOS with the newest boing bags installed. 2 scsi hard drives totaling 4 gigs. One internal floppy drive that works occasionally. Two external floppy drives that work mostly depending on the condition of your floppies. It might help if you know how to properly calibrate them. One external Scsi CDrw drive. Accelerator is a C= 6840. I didn't mention it in the video, but the VGA output works good also. Quite a bit of games and productivity software installed. A Firecracker card from Impulse is included if you think you can locate the passthrough cable required. Lots of cables included. 1084s monitor that works fine except for the power button in the back which probably has one of the little plastic latches broken and has difficulty in staying on.

edit: Whoops! Never forget the battery! :) It came with the standard barrel battery that was slightly leaking and was immediately removed and cleaned up as best I could.

edit 2: It's the 25mhz version.
Title: Re: A 3000D up for sale or auction
Post by: matt3k on November 08, 2014, 10:45:32 PM
Did the motherboard take any damage from a battery?  What type of battery is installed?

Thanks!

ps might be interested...
Title: Re: A 3000D up for sale or auction
Post by: Amiduffer on November 13, 2014, 03:49:29 AM
For those interested. I've just put a few pictures in the gallery of the motherboard and various of the relevant specialty chips.