glitch wrote:
Hi,
Most likely a PC chop shop. Probably looked at the back and said "Where the @$!@$ is the VGA port?" and put it aside...
-G
Definately sounds like it.
"You are bidding on one Amiga A4000T computer, part number A4000T"
An Amigan wouldn't bother specifying part number A4000T.
"1 simm installed, I am not sure what size simm it is"
An Amigan would know that the chances are (99.99%) that this is a 4 MB simm. No A4000T's were ever sold with 1 MB fast ram...
"One floppy is installed"
An Amigan would specify whether it's a DD drive or HD drive, or perhaps the most likely Escom PC drive with the small adapter board.
Anyways, these beasts are tough, and since it comes with a coin cell battery (although, it is strangely enough soldered on, guess a socket would be too expensive), chances are it's working. The current price (100 USD) is worth the risk anyway, genuine A4000T's are rare.
Well, that's my thoughts about it, and don't worry, I won't bid on it, I already have one and I live in Norway...
For those of you in Europe, there is an A4000T on the German Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=8142&item=5195604377&rd=1but this one is being sold by a collector, who is selling his
spare A4000T due to lack of space. It even includes the original tower 'feet'.
Oh, and here are 8 drive rails
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=8154&item=5201875435&rd=1You'll need these for mounting cdrom drives and such.
Happy bidding
-Paul
Escom A4000T, CSPPC-200/68060-60, CVPPC, 128 MB Fast, 9+4,5 GB UWSCSI Hds, Genuine Chinon FZ-357A HD floppy, 40x Plextor CD-rom drive, Delfina Plus, Ariadne2