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Offline daisychainTopic starter

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Amiga help/info
« on: June 26, 2011, 02:32:42 PM »
hello - i'm looking for some help selling my old Amiga 4000 desktop. i used it a lot back in the day, but not so much recently so I'd like to pass it on to a good home.
 

specs are:
 

Amiga 4000/030 desktop
Picasso IV + concierto module
Cyberstorm MK II (040 - I think)
GVP i/o extender
IBM 2.7GB hard disk
Keyboard (two broken tracks)
Wizard Developments Amiga/Atari Mouse
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Microvitec 14" multisync monitor
 


everything powers up OK so as far as i know it's all working (apart from the keyboard as mentioned).
 

from other ads i've looked at people seem to specify the exact revisions of boards/accelerator speeds/amounts of memory etc. i was never that much into the h/w side of things, so how would i find this out? is there a program i can run (sysinfo?) that will give me all this? ideally i don't want to have to take it all apart...
 

also, if could someone give me an idea of what would be a reasonable asking price, that would be great.
 

many thanks for any help!
 

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Re: Amiga help/info
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2011, 03:26:40 PM »
Scout and ShowBoards are good tools for identifying the hardware configuration. You can download them from http://www.aminet.net

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Re: Amiga help/info
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2011, 08:31:49 AM »
OK thanks, I'll have a look at these.
 
 
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