Sold Amiga A590, 2 MB, original 20 MB HDD, power supply (recapped), original manual and disks

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Hello everyone,

I will get rid of a few things of my collection in the next weeks and I start with this. I read the rules and I hope I didnt forget anything!

The Amiga A590 comes with
- 2 MB RAM (16x 256k chips of various manufacturers, 80-120ns) testet with the RAM-Testdisk which came with the A590, 53 cycles with 0 errors – see screenshot)
- the original Seagate ST-325N, 20 MB SCSI-HDD
Freshly formatted, 0 errors on verify command (HDtools v2.0, see screenshot) and the A590 setup disk was copied on dh0
- ROM v6.6 from 1991, which I think should be the lastest from Commodore itself and which works with HDDs above 512 MB (I tested it with a 540 MB HDD)
- Power Supply recapped, only very minor yellowing, few dents on the edges (see pics) from old cables being wrapped around it
- A590 case also shows only very minor yellowing, very slight scratches on the surface, which you can only see in certain angles (see two pics)
- Both LEDs and the cleaned fan working
- Switch on backside for auto-boot from HDD on/off

Additional:
- Handbook (german)
- Original A590 Setup Disk v1.30 (based on WB 1.3.3, HDtools v2.0 included), disk working
- Original RAM Test Disk, disk working
- Metal mount/bracket (I have only seen that on one picture and I am not sure if it originally came with the A590)

Possible upgrades for the 20 MB (as replacement):
- Quantum ProDrive LPS 52 MB SCSI-HDD instead of the original. The HDD is not verified so far. For this upgrade I ask additional EUR 25,-
- Quantum Fireball 540S Rev. 02-E, 540 MB, also not verified so far. For this upgrade I ask additional EUR 60,-

I also would have an originally sealed 50-pin SCSI IBM WDS-380, 80 MB (manufacturing date 10/03/2005), which I would seperatly sell for EUR 120,- (means you do get the A590 with whatever HDD you've chosen PLUS the originally sealed). Since its originally sealed it is UNTESTED.
I do sell this SCSI-HDD seperatly from the A590 for EUR 120,-

Video from the booting availablevia the cloud service of my employer (an Austrian university)

Price: EUR 375,- with the original and verified 20 MB Seagate ST-325. It's not the cheapest but I think its a nice overall package in great condition and you dont see the power supplies so often anymore.

Shipping within the EU is EUR 18,- (with tracking), other countries possible if requested. Personal pickup in Vienna obviously preferred.

Payment via regular bank transfer or Paypal (if you cover fees)

Edit: Parcel shipped (positive feedback for the buyer left already yesterday), thx for the deal!!
 

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Declaring interest.
Declaring interest, sending PM right away.
Shipment would be to Switzerland. Interested in A590 with Fireball & the IBM drive.
 
Items received, with a sweet surprize :cool:
The device works like a charm and looks like new. Leaving feedback right away - huge thanks to mascheko
 
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