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Re: Fair value of my stuff?
« Reply #14 from previous page: July 24, 2011, 04:36:23 PM »
A4000T: many pictures of that in the gallery, taken with a lot more care than the ones below, but I wanted to make sure you could see the case blemishes and current state of the bezel (which is yellowed but otherwise undamaged).

Overall view of the main case (lid removed):



Then some pictures of scratches:





Overview of the case lid. This has a dent and some scratches also. It is quite difficult to photograph the dent, needs an angle just so:







The bezel is good:





No missing drive bay covers, all pieces intact.

Case stands:



The A4000T has a new ATX PSU with an ATX to AT converter and a 110/240V switch. The switches on the bezel will behave as normal.

There are three spare PSUs, all tested working. One ATX and two ATs.
This is the original AT PSU:



This is a NOS AT PSU:



Spare ATX PSU:



All three spares have a female connector for a monitor, but only the original AT PSU has a 110/240V switch.
 

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Re: Fair value of my stuff?
« Reply #15 on: July 24, 2011, 04:56:08 PM »
Accessories:

Manuals and disks came in this box:



The manuals have been stored in individual bags, they are in mint condition:



These are the floppies that came with the A4000T:



They are now stored in a hard case.

There are joystics and a spare mouse.





I use a black 3 button Wizard mouse on the A4000T (not shown).

OS 3.9 and some miscellaneous CDs:



Spare parts. NOS A/V module and NOS Disks module. Two spare crystals, one is 60mHz and the other is 66mHz.
As this A4000T has had the CIA chips socketed, here are spare CIAs (two NOS, two that were removed from SMT). The CIAs that are currently on the motherboard were installed by Monsieur Boulet in France a few years ago. There are pictures of that in the gallery.



IDE to CF adapter, with a 32mb card, tested working (I'll throw in a CF reader in case you eant to read that card on a PC):



The original keyboard is yellowed with slight fade on the A and E keys:



There is a spare NOS A2000 keyboard (works fine on the A4000T):



There are two converters to use these keyboards on an A4000D (not shown).

Floppies:



Four boxes of 720k floppies, two still sealed, and various used floppies and a drive head cleaner.

Also not shown: two of Ian Steadman's PC floppy drive adapters and a NOS PC floppy drive.

Also not shown a Cocolino mouse adapter and a spare PC mouse, a 23-pin video to VGA converter and the case keys for the mouse and eyboard lock on the bezel (I have the original keys and several others that also work).
 

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Re: Fair value of my stuff?
« Reply #16 on: July 24, 2011, 05:09:44 PM »
There is an external SCSI Zip Drive and 4 100mb disks:



Cables and software for the ZIP:



And a PC SCSI card in case you want to access that ZIP drive from a PC:



There is another SCSI cable not shown, a MicroD to SCS1 and also a SCSI1 to SCSI1 (I used to have an external SCSI hard disk case).

Parallel port video digitiser. Vidi Amiga RT24 Pro (no box):



Parallel port sound sampler. Technosound Turbo 2 with box:



MakeCD V3.2 (Track at once version):



Image FX 2.6 (no box):



Cinema4D (three different versions, I upgraded it twice):



Scala MM300 with MM400 upgrade (this version has no dongle):



There is a Lola 2000 Genlock (with manual) not shown, but there are pics of it in the gallery.

Various SIMMS: The four on the left are 16mb, I dont know what the others are.

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Re: Fair value of my stuff?
« Reply #17 on: July 24, 2011, 05:26:59 PM »
Back of the A4000T:





Messy view of the inside with the PPC:



View of the Zorro slots: 3 DKB cards, each one with 128mb RAM, one PIV with Paloma and Concierto, one Subway which is not attached to anything.
That Subway used to be attached to a Kickflash but the Kickflash died.
I bought that Subway from Amigakit, it has the Poseidon stack.



CyberSCSI module for MKII Cyberstorm. It has a backplane mount for A4000D (originally supplied in box) and also a backplane arrangement for the A4000T and a spare external connector (you could run two external devices if you wanted). Various SCSI cables not shown:





Note this CyberSCSI does not tolerate overclocking, you have to run the Cyberstorm at 50mHz if this is atttached.

More pics in the gallery, there is Cyberstorm MKII and a spare 030 based CPU card for trouble-shooting.

The A4000T has a SCSI CD writer, a floppy, a WIDE SCSI drive, two standard SCSI drives (one is a 4.3 GB Quantum fireball) and there are two spare SCSI hard-disks (IIRC they are 1gb but I will check later)

There is a load of kit here. Excluding the A4000T itself, the kit takes up one large suitcase, a large tupperware box and also a sport bag.
You won't be lugging this on the tube or bus :lol:
 

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Re: Fair value of my stuff?
« Reply #18 on: July 24, 2011, 05:35:23 PM »
Gallery pics here (good pictures of the PIV, CS2, Lola2000, A4000T mobo and all the other stuff not photographed here):

http://www.amiga.org/gallery/index.php?q=x&page=1

http://www.amiga.org/gallery/index.php?q=x&page=2

http://www.amiga.org/gallery/index.php?q=x&page=3

The SCSI tape drive isn't mine, and the battery pack pictured in the gallery for the A4000T is assumed dead.
There are no barrel batteries anywhere in this kit, and therefore no leaks!
 

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Re: Fair value of my stuff?
« Reply #19 on: July 24, 2011, 05:53:18 PM »
Hi!

Yes I'm still very interested, I'll drop you a PM so we can make arrangements :)

Steve.
 

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Re: Fair value of my stuff?
« Reply #20 on: August 28, 2011, 12:02:51 PM »
Steve has just collected the stuff, it is sold.
Nice to meet you Steve and I hope you enjoy that A4000T as much as I have over the years.
 

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Re: Fair value of my stuff?
« Reply #21 on: August 29, 2011, 01:28:07 AM »
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Steve has just collected the stuff, it is sold.
Nice to meet you Steve and I hope you enjoy that A4000T as much as I have over the years.

Hey Brandon, thanks for being so accomodating and getting everything ready for me.

I'll keep a project thread going over at EAB if you ever want to check it out:

http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=774751#post774751

Really apprecaiate all the advice and really pleased to own this machine and thanks for the X-Ray's, etc.

You're a credit to the community.

Steve.
 

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Re: Fair value of my stuff?
« Reply #22 on: August 29, 2011, 10:18:24 AM »
You're welcome, Steve. Thanks for the smooth transaction and good luck with the project!

EDIT: I had some PMs asking if there is anything else I have for sale. There is nothing left, Steve got the whole collection.
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