It is a Commodore A1500, which is a steel-cased desktop computer, with a main board very similar to an Amiga A500, but with expansion slots. The case is good and solid, so you can put a big monitor on top. The power supply is a heavy duty one, so if you can get them, you can add more expansion cards.
It has a G Force 68040 processor card with SCSI interface and a hard disc drive. The card has the maximum memory it can hold fitted, I think. I can't remember how big the hard drive is. In modern terms it is sure to be tiny, but you can add more SCSI devices.
It has an Ariadne II network card in it, so if you know how, you can connect its coaxial connector to your network. You will have to make it work. I have forgotten how, but I think it may need software called Samba. I didn't finish sorting this out.
It has a Syquest 88MByte SCSI drive, which takes removable 88MByte hard disc cartridges. I'm including four cartridges with the machine. I will also be selling some unused cartidges in other auctions.
There are two floppy disc drives.
It has an Amiga keyboard, which says A2000 on it. Commodore didn't bother to make a separate A1500 keyboard badge.
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