c188-ao@volga.Berkeley.EDU (Peng-Toh Sim) (04/27/91)
Hi I have a the following for sale: Amiga 500 computer : Amiga 500 CPU Kickstart 1.3 A501 memory expansion to 1 Meg + clock. Original mouse. Power supply is NEW and looks EXACTLY like an A500 power supply. NEW internal drive. NO 1084 monitor -- I am using it as a "tv" . (but if you can convince me, I might sell it.) CA-880 external 3.5 inch drive (on/off switch + daisy chaining) Trumpcard 500: Casing with two zorro II slot, to be connected to the left side of the CPU. Currently Contains: IVS META4 Autoconfig RAM card with 4 megs of RAM (maximum) already installed. Trumpcard 2000 (not the new professional) SCSI harddisk controller. It has a connector for an internal 3.5 inch SCSI drive and a connector to the casing for external SCSI drives (cable included). Quantum 40S Prodrive mounted internally in the casing and of course connected to the trumpcard 200 internally. Software: Don't have much commercial software. Some old software like DPAINT II (not III) with manuals and everything. Mostly public domain or shareware. (Yes, I have Arexx and Lattice C compiler but that's already given to someone else.) And I have the Workbench and Extras disk. All that for $1000 or best offer. You pay shipping. Reasonable offers accepted. Negotiable. The above equipment seldom gives me problems except my SyQuest drive died twice (nothing to do with the above) and the power supply died once. When the old power supply died, so did the internal drive and one of the chips (well partially). I replaced the power supply and the new one can power ALL of the above eqiupment! The partially dead chip (74something) did have one strange effect (well, after I did a small mod -- adding a jumper) which I call a feature. The DTR line on the serial port is ALWAYS asserted which means you can reboot the machine or change terminal programs or even simply just quit from the terminal program and the modem (mine's a SUPRA 2400 which I am NOT selling) will remain connected! Guru's don't worry me anymore. Peng-Toh sim@cory.berkeley.edu