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Offline slazzerTopic starter

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some exoticish Amiga h/w available
« on: February 10, 2007, 09:29:22 PM »
Jeez its over 10 years since I tinkered in any way with Amigas !!

But I've just inherited this :-

A2000
GVP 030 card + 16MB + SCSI

with :-

Picasso (I think its a II version)
AD516 16-bit soundcard
PAR Personal Animation Recorder

This is all stuff I fitted and configured for a client yonks ago :-)

Any interest ?
 

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Re: some exoticish Amiga h/w available
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2007, 10:18:21 PM »
PMAIL sent ....
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Re: some exoticish Amiga h/w available
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2007, 11:24:48 PM »
PM'ed!
 

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Re: some exoticish Amiga h/w available (update)
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2007, 05:56:55 PM »
Just a quick word about this scenario ...
Although I didn't part with any cash for this gear, I did quite a bit of unpaid work for the previous owners over the years, so I would like it to raise a chunk of money. OTOH, I'm not wanting to screw every last penny out of entusiast types, and I haven't got a clue how much to ask, soooo ...

Ebay is a possibility - for convenience I guess. Or I could try and hold an "auction" in this forum I suppose . Any thoughts ? I should say UK buyers will get preference because of shipping hassles (unless you want to collect from London, that is :-) )

Some updates :-

I managed to borrow a keyboard for the 2000, so I can navigate around it now :-)

The Picasso card is missing the supplied pass-thru DB23->HD15 RGB cable. But I got it going with a C= DB23->HD15 adapter + HD15<->HD15 cable ... so I can vouch for the Picasso card as tested working OK :-) Its a Picasso II with 2MB RAM. s/w for it is downloadable.

There are 2 more items I didn't mention before.

1) One-Stop-Music-Shop card. This is a synth on a ZorroII card. The original supplied s/w is available I believe.

2) G2 Systems VC3 genlocker. This was (by some distance) the best genlocker ever made for Amiga. Made to _proper_ broadcast specs for top-notch analogue YUV component video environments. Its a 2U 19" rack mount jobbie with remote ... cost about 2000 quid in the early 90's !!

The 2000 itself has a 2MB Agnus upgrade (I remember fitting that now ). It fired up straight away like a trooper - can't see any sign of battery leakage, and it remembers the time/date after several hours switxched off :-)

Also, there's a load of original s/w disks, productivity stuff like AdPro, Imagine, Brilliance, Bars and Pipes, but I'm not sure about serial numbers, dongles etc.

Sooooo ....

I guess I should part this out really ... but I would happily give a dicount of some sort for buying all of it or several lumps of it ... e.g. throw in the A2000, free shipping etc ....

Lemme know please.

Oh yeah, I can send pics if you need more details etc.

 

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Re: some exoticish Amiga h/w available
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2007, 08:16:44 PM »
I also have some stuff I am thinking about selling:


VlabMotion + Toccata , Movieshop etc

A570  CDrom drive for A500+  boxed.:-o



Wol..
Only after the last tree has been cut down,
Only after the last river has been poisoned,
Only after the last fish has been caught,
Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten.

--- Cree Indian prophecy ---