louie@sayshell.umd.edu (Louis A. Mamakos) (10/16/90)
I've decided that I need a UNIX box at home, so I'm selling off my Amiga hardware to finance the purchase. Asking price for all of the hardware, software and documentation listed below is $1800.00. If you're in the Baltimore-Washington area, I'll deliver or you can pick it up and see the system running. There's a variety of software and documetion available; some of the docs date back to the introduction of the Amiga 1000 and were obtained along with the Amiga 1000 developer's system I had back then. Some of it (like the ROM Kernal Libraries and Devices book) are only a couple of months old. The hardware has been powered and running more or less continuously for the past 2 years or so. I'm a big fan of leaving computer gear turned on and running ('cept for the monitor). Please reply via EMail or call me at work at 301-405-RTFM (301-405-7836) if you have any questions or you're interested. At this point, I'd rather not split the stuff up, except for the older A1000 stuff mentioned at the very end. But, hey, if you're really interested in one piece, make an offer. louie HARDWARE ======== Amiga 2000 system (B2000, motherboard version 4.3), with one internal 3.5" floppy disk drive. Standard 1MB of RAM. -all manuals, box, etc. -with 68010 in place of original 68000 CPU (also provided) External 3.5" floppy disk drive 1070 Color display. 13" 0.31mm dot pitch, short persistance non-glare monitor. - Monophonic audio input with 1.2 watt amp and internal speaker. This was distributed to Amiga 1000 developer's before the "consumer grade" 1080 monitor was sold. It has a better dot pitch than the 1080 and works great. Video cable included. -original box available A2090 ST506 and SCSI disk controller, SW, manual, ST506 cables. -original box available Quadram Color Inkjet Printer cables, extra paper, extra ink cartridges, printer driver Industrial strength Air Traffic controller's trackball modified for use as a mouse replacement. Great for marble madness! Of course, the mouse is also included. Seagate ST251 (ST-506 style interface) disk, works great except for really loud noise coming from spindle motor. Otherwise, works just fine. Use as a trade-in for a real disk drive or as a door stop. Don't ever buy any Seagate disk drives! Used with 2090 disk controller above. DOCUMENTATION ============= Original "White" RKM manual set: [from original Amiga 1000 developer's system] (2) "Classic" 1 Volume ROM Kernel Manuals (anyone remember this one?) (2) ROM Kernel Manuals, Volume 1 (2) ROM Kernel Manuals, Volume 2 Intuition: The AMIGA User Interface AmigaDOS User's Manual AmigaDOS Technical Reference Manual AmigaDOS Developer's Manual Amiga Hardware Manual Lattice C Compiler Manual (for original release of Amiga Lattice C!) Various Lattice C release notes Addison/Wesley Amiga Hardware Manual Addison/Wesley AMIGA ROM KERNEL REFERECE MANUAL (Libraries and Devices, Revised and Updated) [the 1.3 version] Amiga Basic Manual Introduction to the Commodore AMIGA 2000 [instruction book for system] Commodore A500/A2000 Technical Reference Manual AMIGA Programmer's Handbook, Volume 1 [Moritmore] AMIGA Programmer's Handbook, Volume 2 [Moritmore] Programmer's Guide to the Amiga [Peck] Guru's Guide To The Commodore Amiga, Meditation #1 - Interrupts [Sassenrath] Around 40 or 50 old AMIGAWORLD, Amiga Transactor and Amazing Computing Magazines. SOFTWARE ======== Lattice/SAS C, just upgraded to Version 5.10, complete manual set -also distribution media for 3.1, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.01, etc -also Lattice C 3.1 MS/DOS cross compiler, part of original development environment Microsoft AmigaBasic ABasiC (remember this?) The Director EA Artic Fox Stuart Smiths Adventure Construction Set Infocom Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Marble Madness EA Deluxe Paint I EA Deluxe Print EA Deluxe Video Sculpt 3D Commodore/Amiga 1.3 Enhancer Software subLogic Flight Simulator subLogic Jet subLogic Scenery Disk 7 (Washington, Charlotte, Miami, Jacksonville) WordPerfect Creative Solutions Multi-FORTH Infominder Gizmoz Productivity set (calculators, memo pad, and other "desk accessories") Analyze! Flow (Idea/outline processor) Aegis Draw AREXX WShell For history bufs: Kickstart/Workbench 1.0 Kickstart/Workbench 1.1 Kickstart/Workbench 1.2 Original Amiga 1000 demos (Boing! and RoboCity) Misc. Hardware, assumed good, but not in use: C-Ltd "Timesaver" clock/keyboard macro box. For A1000 keyboard/system. C-Ltd SOTS SCSI interface. For A1000 systems. -- that's all -- louie