Well, I suppose it happens when you purchase used, vintage hardware. There is the general wear that may not translate in the photo posted, specific conditions of the interior that couldn't be made out, etc. I made a gross error and was just plain 'ol unprepared for the situation I now find myself.
I recently purchased a second(third, fourth, whatever) hand Amiga 1200 from a very accommodating individual who is very far away. Being just generally excited about the prospect of owning one of the few Amiga models I didn't have the chance to own ~20 years ago, I didn't think with my head when I read the post and made the purchase. Coming to some of my senses prior to it being shipped, the person threw in some extras so that I could use it.
The problem is this: The computer is setup to run A flavor of AmiKit 3.9 and was originally sold with an 060 accelerator. The accelerator put it out of my budget, but the sale was split and I just purchased the 1200 with HDD and 3.9 installed. The seller provided five (5) WB 3.1 disks so that I could use the computer. Which one was missing you ask? The Install disk.
Before realizing this, I purchased a CF adapter, PCMCIA transfer kit, and 2 4 gig Sandisk CFs. Once I got everything together, I installed the new CF hard disk in the puter and loaded WB3.1. Discovering the missing puzzle piece after loading and not finding HD Toolbox, I contacted the seller and no dice. I searched the internet for OS 3.1 kits without much luck either. I have adf files of WB 3.1, but no disk drive on my Linux machine.
I tried installing the OS on the CF through the PCMCIA adapter in UAE, but the Amiga still doesn't recognize it. I also tried retyping the startup sequence (as it is on the fresh UAE CF install through Ed in CLI) into the original HDD with 3.9 installed hoping to dodge the out of memory errors and Apollo 68060 prompt. I also renamed the User Sequence to avoid the startup programs(Mui, Miami, Roadshow, etc.) but the machine just hangs. I also attempted to use the PCMCIA CF tooltypes and data to utilize after booting from 3.1 disk, but that doesn't work either. I'm afraid to install it directly to the 3.1 disk as I don't think it'll work, let alone the only way to access Workbench successfully now.
I used this computer exclusively 15 years ago but it seems that it's not as familiar as I thought it would be jumping back into it. I'm not an idiot, just a bit off the path with the solution evading me.
I was really hoping that someone here would be able to provide some alternative as original 3.1 disks seem to be an elusive sort. ANY advice is welcome, just be gentle.