Amiga 500s, 1084S, accessories

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Hi, I'm selling a couple lots of Amiga 500s and accessories. I'd prefer to start by shipping to North America for convenience, but I'm open to international shipping if I don't have any takers. Buyer pays shipping, I'm flexible with payment (prefer Paypal). I'll consider splitting the lots up some if no one wants the whole package after a week. All prices in US dollars, near offers accepted.

EDIT: Prices reduced, a few more photos in the album.

Up for sale is a complete Amiga 500 system that's working (other than noted below), plus extras. Most of this was my "family" Amiga collected between 1988 and 1994. It's all US models, so NTSC and 120V/60Hz power supplies, although they may accept other power standards. I can look on the labels if there's a question.


Photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/BePvQaWEzF9nM4fY9


SOLD: Amiga 500 Systems plus accessories US$200
Amiga 500 #1 with power supply: 512k on-board + 512k expansion bay, expansion wired as chip RAM (not fast ram). Toggle switch chooses between Kickstart 1.3 and 2.04. Fat Agnes chip. Works fine as tested a couple months ago. Mouse works. Issues: The original internal floppy went bad, and I pulled a working floppy out of an external drive which works. The eject button didn't line up, so you need to eject the disk using a pen or screwdriver to push the metal tab. It's also a few case screws short from taking it apart over the years.


Amiga 500 #2: For parts, mostly. It does boot to kickstart 1.2. I tried the internal floppy in A500 #1 with no luck, so it's likely bad. The keyboard is partially bad, I swapped the working one to A500 #1. Has a memory expansion module, but I forgot to check the size.


Commodore 1084S Monitor: video works from A500 with DB23 to RGB cable (included), couldn't test composite. Stereo audio works.


GVP A500-HD8+ hard drive unit plus power supply: Includes 2MB Fast RAM expansion, 52MB Quantum HD. When first testing, HD was working but later it stopped being detected in the OS; likely dead. The RAM and external 25-pin SCSI port are working. I didn't have another SCSI drive around to test the controller vs. drive being bad.


Amiga 1010 external floppy: Untested


Manuals: Amiga OS 1.3, 2.04, Amiga Basic. Amiga Hardware Reference 3rd edition.


Floppies: OS 1.3, 2.04, Various games including Marble Madness, One on One, Hard Drivin', Populus; see photo for all.


NTSC Genlock: untested


Cutting Edge Mac-compatible floppy. Untested, was used for AMAX Mac emulator


A few extra pieces and parts, like a 25-pin to Centronics 50-pin cable and an external floppy cage without drive (see note on A500 #1 floppy).



SOLD: Joysticks US$10
Wico Commander, Wico Ergostick, additional working Wico Ergostick internals, Actionware lightgun. Lightgun untested, the rest work.



Lot 3: Iomega Bernoulli 150MB External Hard Drive US$20
One cartridge, formatted Amiga FFS. Tested through the GVP hard drive 25-pin SCSI port, has OctaMED and some mods on it. :) Includes 25-pin to Centronics 50-pin cable.



SOLD: Amiga Action Replay MK III US$30
Tested OK, original box and manual.
 
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