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Too much amiga stuff
« on: December 23, 2009, 12:13:33 AM »
As seen below, I have a lot of Amiga stuff which is just taking up space.  I'm willing to part with (think sell cheaply) any or all if you are the right person(s).  I have enjoyed collecting it, maybe you would too.  See below for an idea of what I have.  I'll accept decent offers plus actual shipping costs and low packaging and handling costs.  Depends upon how much P & H I need to perform.  I'll make it negotiable.  I'll ship however you like, USPS, UPS, Fedex, local personal pickup.

Most of the games are in boxes with original disks and legal working copies and literature.  There are lots of Amiga books, manuals and other written material.  Many hundreds of DD floppies but I will not take the time and energy to erase what is on them.  I would prefer that the floppies be sold in groups of 100, but I'll try to be flexible.

There are also two 1084 stereo monitors, one 1084 mono and a 1950 which works but does not fill the available screen area.

Of the three listed, one of the A500s would not boot last I tried.  I'll give it to someone for parts.  You can put it up on concrete blocks in the back yard.

There are many generic items also:  
  About eight extra laptop IDE HDs of under 200 MBs with OS3.9 installed for the A1200s (for handling the SCSI external hardware).
  Four external removable SCSI 1GB HDs, Amiga formatted, installed in steel cabinets.
  SCSI cable making hardware.  Making cables is much cheaper than buying them.
  Two Bigfoot Power supplies.
  Etc., etc. ,etc.

If you are looking for something I have not specifically listed, that doesn't mean I can't find it amongst the piles of Amiga stuff.  Ask and I'll look.

I may not check this every day, but I'll check it regularly.  Don't despair.

Thanks for looking.  But only if you do.

Jim
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Re: Too much amiga stuff
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2009, 12:24:42 AM »
I would be interested in all of the original games! :)
Can you list them?
}~ A1200 - Apollo 68040 - HOTLY running OS 3.1
}~ Powerbook G4 1.67 running MorphOS 3.2 without Wifi.
}~ Powermac Quicksilver 933 with Radeon 9600 XT (r300) LOUDLY running MorphOS 3.2
}~ [MY iOS GAME]: http://goo.gl/S9nWB (Amiga users can get it FREE[/color], just ask me)
 

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Re: Too much amiga stuff
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2009, 01:02:32 AM »
Hi there,   Any IDE, or SCSI interfaces for Amiga 500...  I just got one,
and looking to mess around with it... :)
 
Cheers. :)
 

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Re: Too much amiga stuff
« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2009, 01:59:09 AM »
Do you have any spare GFX cards??

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Re: Too much amiga stuff
« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2009, 03:08:46 AM »
Interested in the 3000 if its available. Any accelerats for 2000s or 500s?
thanks
Amiga 1200/030 50mhz, 64mb ram

Amiga 2000, 030 25mhz, 7mb ram, A2320,  SCSI2CD
 
Amiga 3000/030 25mhz, CF SCSI card

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Re: Too much amiga stuff
« Reply #5 on: December 23, 2009, 09:52:36 AM »
Can you list the games here please? Thanks
 

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Re: Too much amiga stuff
« Reply #6 on: December 23, 2009, 02:23:25 PM »
I would love to take a road trip across the state and pick it all up - would that be too greedy??? Seriously, there are some items I would be interested in:

*SD/FF
*Either of the A1200's, I'm mainly interested in the accelerator - but the whole rig seems nicely setup.
*Zorro ethernet card
*Fast ram expansion for A500
*Mice

I'll send a PM as well...
 

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Re: Too much amiga stuff
« Reply #7 on: December 23, 2009, 10:35:14 PM »
I am currently gathering a list of software which will be posted on this thread.  It will be easier than trying to repost it every time someone asks for it.  So far there have been two offers to inspect the stuff personally.  I invite anyone who can pick up any of my collection to have first choice, just because it will be easier for me to distribute.  There will probably be more than enough to go around.

I'll also list any other hardware I come across.

I will be answering everyone's replies asap.
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Re: Too much amiga stuff
« Reply #8 on: December 24, 2009, 12:05:57 AM »
Quote from: Tension;534861
Do you have any spare GFX cards??


Sorry, no GFX cards.

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Re: Too much amiga stuff
« Reply #9 on: December 24, 2009, 12:10:55 AM »
Quote from: desantii;534869
Interested in the 3000 if its available. Any accelerats for 2000s or 500s?
thanks


Another person is also interested in the A3000. Make an offer.  Sorry, No accelerators.

Jim
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Re: Too much amiga stuff
« Reply #10 on: December 25, 2009, 05:33:18 AM »
To everyone:  I have had two individuals offer to come to my home to examine the Amiga accumulata.  Because this is so much easier on me - no packing, no transporting, no postage, no handling on my part - I intend to allow them to choose what they want first.  At that time, I will post whatever is left over.

My apologies if anyone is disappointed, but when I got well into listing the hardware and software, I became overwhelmed with how much there actually is and how much labor and time it would take to deal with 1 or 2 or 3 items at a time.

At least:
Hardware: 16 Amiga products, 40 third party products.
Software: FDs, at least 64 boxed games; 6 without boxes; 24 non-game programs; DevWare (PD for WB1.3) 20 disks with 47 - 50 programs; 32 legal downloads; CDTV: 13 games, 13 non-games, 13 kid's games; CD32: 3 games; Amiga CD: games 8, 14 non-games.
Double density floppies for reuse, literally hundreds.
God made apes, but he used a human to do it.
Man fit the plan, apes are here to prove it.
We can walk like a man, talk like a man, do what humans do.
Yes god made apes but a human supplied the glue.
 

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Re: Too much amiga stuff
« Reply #11 on: December 25, 2009, 01:54:39 PM »
Interested in the A3000 definately, where do you live and how much. email me at clusteruk@hotmail.com if interested. It will go to a seriously loving home next to my
A1000.
Amiga 1000/3000, iMica Silent and NVidia Aros computer.
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Lets enjoy the Amigas future, THIS year is 25th Anniversary lets make it special.
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