Bliss
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Selling my Amiga 4000/30 which i bought brand new when they came out back in the day. It's in good working condition.
The Amiga works well and loads from floppy, compact flash, gotek floppy emulator, cd or dvd with no issues.
It has workbench installed on the cf card so you can be up and running as soon as you get it.
What you will get :-
Comes with a 160gb ide drive (not fitted) if you want to fit / install it. Not that it is needed with the cf card interface as it acts as a hard drive.
See pics for condition (imho it's looking a lot better than a lot i have seen). It has a small patch where the paint has worn on the right hand side of the case (see pics) but nothing major.
The clock battery has been replaced for a lithium battery before it leaked (old battery was in good condition when it was removed) so no leakage or damage on motherboard.
The Amiga is working and can be seen working if you collect it or i can demo it over whatsapp / skype or similar if you want, but as with most vintage computers this is sold with no guarantees and no returns (due to its age.)
Any questions welcome.
NOTE: This is also listed elsewhere for sale (fleebay as a fixed buy it now - i have reduced the price on AmiBay to take into account the fees i get charged on fleebay)
But if anyone wants to see my good standing then be my guest.
Fleebay link to item for sale
Payment by bank transfer or cash upon collection (notes will be checked)
£2400GBP £2350 inc free delivery to UK mainland (without the monitor) (ask for a quote for delivery outside the UK mainland - will be insured for the value)
I will ship to most places around the world that are shippable to
all i ask is if your not in the UK mainland that you pay for fully insured delivery costs. (ask and i will get you a quote)
If anyone buys this outside the UK who are on 110V then there are a few options for you. You can purchase a 240 - 110 Voltage changer or you can swap the internal PSU with a PC ATX power supply and purchase an adapter cable for the connectors from Amiga Kit to change it / make it fit.
Update: I looked on fleebay and you can get a 200w / 300w Step Up Transformer 110v To 240v for around £50, from what i found out the Amiga psu is 145w
As for frequency the Amiga does 50 and 60 Hz straight out the box. (PAL AND NTSC)
Edit: bump - added extra photos taken in natural daylight (others was at night with light on), shows its natural colour better.
Edit: @Disturbed someone just bought it off ebay
The Amiga works well and loads from floppy, compact flash, gotek floppy emulator, cd or dvd with no issues.
It has workbench installed on the cf card so you can be up and running as soon as you get it.
What you will get :-
- Amiga 4000/30 Computer (Revision B) - 68030 CPU
- 18mb Ram (2mb chip ram + 16mb fast ram)
- Kickstart 3.0
- Samsumg DVD drive (12xSpeed)
- Compact Flash Interface inc Card (works as a IDE hard drive with workbench installed on it)
- Original Amiga Internal Floppy drive (with 3d printed face)
- Internal Gotek floppy drive emulator
- Original Amiga Mouse
- Original Keyboard (with brand new membrane fitted)
- Original Commodore Amiga RGB to VGA adapter
- Workbench 3.0 Original User Guide
- UK Machine
Comes with a 160gb ide drive (not fitted) if you want to fit / install it. Not that it is needed with the cf card interface as it acts as a hard drive.
See pics for condition (imho it's looking a lot better than a lot i have seen). It has a small patch where the paint has worn on the right hand side of the case (see pics) but nothing major.
The clock battery has been replaced for a lithium battery before it leaked (old battery was in good condition when it was removed) so no leakage or damage on motherboard.
The Amiga is working and can be seen working if you collect it or i can demo it over whatsapp / skype or similar if you want, but as with most vintage computers this is sold with no guarantees and no returns (due to its age.)
Any questions welcome.
NOTE: This is also listed elsewhere for sale (fleebay as a fixed buy it now - i have reduced the price on AmiBay to take into account the fees i get charged on fleebay)
But if anyone wants to see my good standing then be my guest.
Fleebay link to item for sale
Payment by bank transfer or cash upon collection (notes will be checked)
£
I will ship to most places around the world that are shippable to
If anyone buys this outside the UK who are on 110V then there are a few options for you. You can purchase a 240 - 110 Voltage changer or you can swap the internal PSU with a PC ATX power supply and purchase an adapter cable for the connectors from Amiga Kit to change it / make it fit.
Update: I looked on fleebay and you can get a 200w / 300w Step Up Transformer 110v To 240v for around £50, from what i found out the Amiga psu is 145w
As for frequency the Amiga does 50 and 60 Hz straight out the box. (PAL AND NTSC)
Edit: bump - added extra photos taken in natural daylight (others was at night with light on), shows its natural colour better.
Edit: @Disturbed someone just bought it off ebay
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