elec@pnet51.orb.mn.org (Doug Renner) (01/22/91)
* * * COMPUTER STUFF FOR SALE * * * Look carefully, as many of these are ridiculously low priced 1 Amiga 2000 system, Complete w/HD, Flicker Fixer, monitor. . . asking 1675. contains a total of 3 Megs RAM, 1.3 kickstart, GVP SCSI/RAM controller with autobooting ROMS, 60+ megabyte hard disk, 14-inch Mitsubishi DiamondScan multi-sync monitor w/tilt-swivel base, Flicker-Fixer, internal floppy, keyboard, mouse and manuals 1 Amiga 2000 system, partial . . . . . . . . . . . . asking 550. This unit is missing its power supply, but you can run it just fine with an IBM PC type supply with a simple amount of wiring. Or you can order a replacement supply from an Amiga service center. 1 Meg RAM, internal floppy, keyboard, mouse and manuals 1 Amiga 1000 system 2 Megs RAM asking 300. contains Spirit Inboard memory expansion, and new PALs keyboard, mouse, disks 6 Amiga 500 motherboards - working asking 200. each some are 1.3, others are 1.2... You might be able to order keyboards for these, I'm not sure. I have some switching power supplies that will work good for these, as well as floppy drives and mice and yes even those square DIN connectors! Call and make a deal 3 Amiga 500 motherboards - not working asking 50. each May be missing UARTs or other socketed chips, U-fix-em or use for parts 5 Amiga 2000 motherboards asking 325. each most are 1.3 with books and disks. Make a "poor man's A2000". Just get a keyboard and a power supply and a mouse and one of the floppy drives below, and hook-em all together and voila! (I did it, it works great and in fact I am typing on it now. I'm going to install it all in a suitcase. Portable Amiga 2000!) 5 Amiga 2000 keyboards asking 57. each 15 Amiga mice. Brand new, never used. asking 20. each 1 GVP SCSI/RAM w/0 MB asking 85. 1 GVP SCSI/RAM w/2 MB asking 160. (these are the older GVP model that can be configured as 1 or 2 MB, and have autobooting ROMS installed) 3 Pacific Peripherals OverDrive SCSI cards asking 40. each without autobooting ROMS. Data xfer is not as fast as the GVP interfaces, but they work nonetheless. 1 A2090 SCSI card asking 50. Remember this controller will work with either SCSI drives, or the ST506 IBM-PC type drives. 1 Commodore/Amiga 2 MB RAM card w/2MB for A2000 asking 100. 1 "Air-Drive" external 3.5" floppy drive for Amigas asking 75. used, but works perfectly. (Slim design, matches A2000 color scheme) contains a Chinon FB354, same as inside the A2000 systems 1 Thirty-five-inch Mitsubishi multi-sync w/stand make offer HUGE display works great with Amigas, (especially for playing F-18 heheh*) stereo audio, TTL/Analog/NTSC built-in screen degausser, gray finish, companion stand has shelves & glass doors. Custom wooden crate for safe shipping. Dealer cost was over $5000 new, but I know that's a lot of money so make me an offer on this one. 6 RGB display corp 13" RGB Analog video monitors asking 100. each These are made for the video game industry and have no cases. Comes with isolation transformer and DB23 cable for Amigas. 1 Magnavox 13" TTL/Analog/NTSC RGB monitor asking 150. Identical to my Commodore 1902A monitor, except it supports Analog RGB and has the TILT-SWIVEL base. 5 Spirit Inboard-500 w/1MB RAM asking 70. each Used - expandable to 1.5 Megs with doc on disk 46 Supra .5 MB ram/clock expansions for A500 asking 50. each These are brand new, never used, all in their packaging. 66 USRobotics Password 2400 baud modem boards new asking 55. each Just the boards, no cases. 100% Hayes compatible including S registers, requires 9.2VAC for power. Totally surface-mount technology board measures 3.25 X 6 inches, two dual LED's indicate power/carrier/data. They are DIP-switch configureable, and have modular RJ11 type phone jacks. (I do have a few transformers that I will throw in while they last) 44 'Power-One' small switching power supplies asking 35. each These are suitable for powering an A500 if you're running on floppies. multi-voltage 3 'Power-One' 200 Watt switching power supplies asking 50. each These will power a fully expanded Amiga system with power to spare. (they won't fit in an Amiga case though, of course) multi-voltage These cost over $200 new, no kidding! 50 Matsushita 3.5" disk drives asking 20. each These are removed from A500's and re-aligned. You can use two of these with an A2000 board and they will work just fine with no additional interface hardware. Or you can add a second internal drive to your A2000. Warning: They don't have faceplates so they're not real pretty. These were purchased used from Commodore, and they seem to work ok. And Yes: they do sense disk changes. 11 NEC 3.5" disk drives asking 35. each New in boxes, these are extra slim floppy drives that do NOT support disk change sensing; so if you use these with Amigas you will have to type "DiskChange DF1:" every time you change disks. These may be used for 720K IBM PC applications also. 2 Seagate ST-125N 20 MB 3.5" SCSI hard drives asking 55. each These are somewhat used, but work good. I have more that are untested. 1 Carroll-Touch touch-screen assembly asking 180. This is a scanning infrared LED type assembly that you can easily mount on one of the RGB Display Corp monitors above. The assembly has its own bezel, so it would take some kludging to mount it in a monitor that has a case. Intelligent, RS-232 interface, achieves a scanning resolution of 96 X 64. Power supply included. I have written an Amiga software patch that simulates dragging / clicking of the mouse, and I will give it to you. With documentation. 1 Apple //e 128K, 2 drives, extended 80 column card......asking 425/bo Enhanced ROMS, parallel printer card, Zenith green screen monitor. Also for sale: 1 IBM ps/2 Model 70, VGA monitor, 60MB drive, 1.44M floppy, ethernet 2700/bo 1 IBM Wheelwriter-3 smart daisywheel correcting typewriter 350/bo Extra for any shipping Contact Doug Renner or Tom Quady at (612) 865-0768 or E-mail: elec@pnet51.orb.mn.org or USnail: Doug Renner Tom Quady 4082 Foss Road 5231 Silver Maple Circle St. Anthony, MN 55421 Minnetonka, MN 55343 (Note: this is NOT a commercial ad. This is Doug & Tom's garage sale. When the company we worked for went belly-up, we were given our last several paychecks in the form of the above equipment and we are attempting to turn it into bread money.) So feel free to make an offer on anything. Doug Renner elec@pnet51.orb.mn.org