I saw it on Craigslist, and snagged it immediately. It's an Amiga 4000/040 with a Golden Gate DOS card, and I believe a Video Toaster. It came with a bunch of DD floppys with animation software on it, as well as an external 3x CD-ROM drive with a few "Club Toaster" CDs. The guy I bought it from said he used it for working on videos. I paid $25 USD for it. I'm pretty thrilled I could get one for that price.

I also got a 1040S monitor. It's the one that doesn't have a DB23 port, but that doesn't matter as I don't have one of the cables either. This is what the back looks like (example pic):
http://betastart.com/SW/DSC01504.jpgCould I use one of those two RGB input ports? I'm good at soldering, I could probably hack together a cable.
The only other problem is that the keyboard is for an Amiga 1000. If I get an adapter like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/AMIGA-4000-KEYBOARD-ADAPTOR-5-6-DIN-PINS-/270718972011?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f081bb06bCould I use a PC keyboard by plugging an AT to PS/2 adapter into that? Or would it just be easier to get a 4000 keyboard?
I'm guessing I should check on the internal battery, too? Sorry for all of the questions, I just want to get up and running as soon as I can.
