Yep, haven't used my Amiga stuff for some time, other projects have been getting in the way.
So I need to find out what this small collection of stuff is worth (a fair price to the buyer and me also). It would be a local collection in London:
A4000T (Amiga Technologies).
Flaws and non-standard features:
Case isn't mint, there are two scratches and a dent and also yellowing. The bezel is mechanically sound but yellowed.
Hard drive mounting bracket has been cut for easy access to CPU card, ports module has been cut (the SCSI terminator has been separated so that the small D-sub cut-outs on the back of the case can be accessed).
The CIA chips have been socketed, the coin cell and its clips removed and there is instead a battery pack installed which is probably dead since it is about 5+ years old).
No box, but all the manuals, disks and accessories are present. I am the original owner of this miggy, it was bought in 1996 in Croydon UK.
No monitor (it was faulty and I gave it away)
PIV with Concierto and Paloma
Cyberstorm PPC 233 with 128mb RAM
DKB3128 with 128mb RAM (there are three of these)
Three hard disks (one ultrawide SCSI and two 50 pin SCSI)
SCSI CD rom
Spares:
Disk Module
A/V module
CPU card: 030 card for troubleshooting
Keyboard (NOS A2000 keyboard)
CIA chips
Other stuff:
A500 and black mamba RF modulator
Cyberstorm MKII with CyberSCSI (doesn't tolerate overclocking)
60mHz crystal for above Cyberstorm
Technosound Turbo 2 sampler
Vidi 24 RT Pro digitiser with old skool video camera
Subway card (unused since my Kickflash died)
SCSI ZIP drive
Various cables and connectors (SCSI, printer, Cocolino, SCART etc)
Canon BJ230E printer (you can take it or scrap it, I used it way back to do A3 black and white printing on the Amiga as a student)
Various mice and joysticks
Original boxed software:
Cinema 4D
Image FX
Make CD
Scala MM400 (this version has no dongle and IIRC it was an upgrade from 300)
Some games (nothing special or rare)
Oh and I'll throw in whatever hardcopy and digital X-ray imaging I have of miggy-related stuff.
A lot of the hardware has been photographed over the years and there are pictures in the gallery.
Nice stuff!
You are the guy who is a X-ray technician and make radiographs out of his hardware?
Then you should give it all to me as i work as a senior staff radiologist here
