For Sale Amiga CD32 with TF330 68030/50 64MB, Indivision AGA MK3, Recap, 2GB CF, WIFI in excellent condition

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I have owned the console since 2016. During this time, it has completely replaced my Amiga 1200. I have set it up so that it can be conveniently installed in the living room to play from the sofa with the included extension cables for the gamepad and mouse, just like a modern console, with good quality on a modern TV (or monitor). Therefore, I installed a TF330 Turbo card, the Indivision AGA Flickerfixer with HDMI (also producing nice scanlines), and added an ESP for Wi-Fi connectivity (to download WHDLoad updates and access Aminet and FTP). I also configured the joystick as a mouse in Workbench, so it is possible to start the console using only the gamepad and then launch and play a pre-installed game. However, as I have hardly used it in the last two years, I have decided to give it away and hope it finds a good new home.

Condition:
The overall condition is excellent. There are two small scratches on the case from the previous owner. One is on the case next to the Commodore logo and one is on the CD door above the 32bit logo. Apart from that, everything is in perfect condition. The CD door hinge is intact and the door stays open. It worked for me in this configuration with the original power supply, which is also in excellent condition.

Modifications:
- I desoldered the TV module and replaced it with the Indivision HDMI adapter board, for which I made a longer cable so that no holes had to be drilled in the housing. The HDMI connection is now accessible instead of the TV module connection. The modification is easy to reverse with soldering skills, and the original TV module is included in the scope of delivery. The HDMI board was attached to the board using easily removable double-sided adhesive tape (Tesa Powerstrips). No holes were drilled into the mainboard.
- I replaced all 31 capacitors with new high-quality ones.

It comes with:
- installed Indivision AGA MK3 Flickerfixer for CD32 with HMDI output
- installed TerribleFire TF330 turbo card with full 68030/50 MHz and 64MB FastRam installed (made by supaduper).
- installed "Hefesto" riser board made by Edu Arana with a RGB (HD15) monitor port and a PS2 keyboard port.
- installed Panther Mini CF/IDE IDE adapter for TerribleFire boards (facing the opposite direction of cheap china boards, so it doesn't stick out into the console), with a industrial 2GB CF Card installed and a second IDE port for expansion.
- installed ESP8266 module for WIFI connectivity (not very fast, but good enough for Aminet)
- a 3-meter extension cable for a PS/2-compatible mouse (an Elbox Cocolino 2.0 circuit board is installed in the extension plug).
- a black optical Logitech ps/2 mouse
- a two-meter-long original Sega Mega Drive extension cable for the gamepad
- a Mitsumi keyboard (German Layout) with a DIN-to-mini-DIN adapter that can be connected to the Hefesto riser
- an original CD32 Gamepad
- an original Commodore power supply unit.
- an original cover for the expansion port.
- an original desoldered TV-Module.

Price: EUR 850 plus shipping costs
Payment via PayPal as a gift


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