Closed CDTV with Keyboard, games, 8MB, Cloanto ROMs

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This CDTV was acquired in a swap. It arrived non-functioning, but a recap on the CD-ROM drive and the PSU seems to have it in good working order. I also replaced two broken keystems on the keyboard with replacements from a Mitsumi KPQ PC keyboard.

You will receive:

* CDTV
* PSU recapped
* CD-ROM drive recapped
* CDTV keyboard (black, recently cleaned, but I seem to have fitted the caps-lock light incorrectly as it doesn't light up)
* CDTV SCSI Card (untested - no SCSI devices)
* 8MB Fast RAM expansion
* Cloanto Kickstart 3.1 and updated extended CDTV ROMs, including licence stickers
* Original CDTV extended ROMs (sorry, don't have the original KS1.3 ROM)
* CDTV RF / Composite video card
* One black CD caddy
* Lemmings for CDTV, in jewelcase with booklet
* Hutchinson Encyclopaedia, in jewelcase with booklet
* Logic3 Speed Mouse
* CDTV DIN to dual 9-pin adaptor
* CDTV Remote (was corroded inside - has been cleaned, but only seems to work intermittently)
* Amiga D-type to SCART cable (carries RGB and audio, but doesn't have the RGB-enable pin pulled so the TV won't switch input)
* Replacement capacitors for the main PCB, which I got in the recap kit but have not yet fitted.
* A CD-R I use for testing purposes
* A bunch of spare parts from the Mitsumi KPQ keyboard

To be clear, you will not receive any:

* original boxes
* original manuals
* warranty
* floppy drive
* monitor or display
* other video or audio cables, other than the one described above
* of the other junk you see in the picture

Since the recap I've been booting a special CDTV compilation, playing mod tunes in Hippo Player, and various games. There may still be the odd glitch here and there after extended use - I don't know these systems well enough to know if this is normal Amiga behaviour, or if it's broken. Maybe the mainboard caps need replacing too, but it was fine for my purposes.

Here is the unit booted up into Workbench 1.3 off the SOVOX CD-ROM, with this weekend's "The i" newspaper. The VFD looks broken, but that's just the camera's shutter speed as it looks fine in person.

I'm looking for £600 plus Paypal fees. Happy to have a video call to walk you through the system before you buy.

Prefer collection. Based near Huntingdon, England. Postage at your risk and expense. Can deliver at 25p/mile.

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