All crap!
I had to upgrade my A3000. I know people with an A3000 who have problems, I have read reports of many people with problems. You may not have found problems, but the A4000 is less problematic and requires less modifications in order to have a proper machine.
A4000 came with a 880kb drive as well, A300 and A4000 BOTH had the HD drive as an option, the RAMSEY and DMAC are fine,
Firstly you say that A4000 floppy disk drive was a 880KB and later you say that it was a 1.76MB one. Sorry, but I don't understand you. All the A4000 that I have touched had High Density Floppy drives (but that doesn't mean that there weren't a few with low density units)
I NEVER botherd to change mine and NEVER had an issue at all.
You probably didn't use many Zorro cards then.
I know most poeple didnt have any.
Yeah, that clearly explains why there are so many texts in internet describing the problems of A3000 with old revision chips.
It works fine and they dont have to be upgraded in a pair like they say.
Well, you have to put rom3.1, a graphic card, ram and an accelerator if you want to do anything with it. And you'll never be able to watch AGA demos for example, so I can't see the point in buying an A3000 unless it's already upgraded with latest chips, roms, accelerator and graphic card... it's a waste of money.
" I used IDE in mine with a Budha controller. In the A4000 you need a SCSI card so its just the reverse problem isnt it? SIMMS? Who cares if you plan to use an accelerator? I took all my ZIPS out and had 128MB on my CSPPC. Its faster ram anyway."
So the A3000 is only really useful if you invest a lot of money on it.
With a simple A4000 you can do much more things, and with an expanded one you can watch AGA demos.
If you don't use AGA a Pegasos is a better investment.
"Put in a Mediator and a tower like I did and your have one kick ass system for no more then what an A4000 would be, and a lot of the times less."
The funny thing is that you have to waste a lot of time buying a tower, roms, expensive hard drives, an accelerator etc... from different sources, and with a desktop A4000 you don't need a new tower, you have AGA, you have rom 3.0 so you can use most of things and you don't need to spend so much money.
You can get an A3000 on ebay US for WAY less then a A4000.
In Europe there are few A3000 and lots of A4000 so these machines cost more or less the same. The first A3000 I bought years ago was 210€. It had rom 2.0, ocs, a 030/16Mhz, 8MB of ram and was crap. I tested it for 2 days and gave it back to the original owner. A month later I bought an A4000 with 040/25, rom3.0, buster11, 16MB, HD Floppy drive, etc for only 60€ more. Guess what computer was more useful? That A3000 required expensive roms 3.1 and most of shops charged 70€ for them. And I didn't have an accelerator yet...
If you buy it already upgraded an A3000 can be a nice machine, but if it's not upgraded and you want better features you'd better get a Pegasos.