edd_jedi
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I've been looking for an Amiga 4000 for a while, and finally picked one up yesterday. I had an A1200 as a kid but was always fascinated by the A4000 because our art teacher at school had one (I was really in to Deluxe Paint at the time.) Anyway I thought it would be good fun to pick one up and sort it out. I thought that due to the nature of the A4000 being a proper desktop, it would be easy to tinker with and get parts if necessary.
So I managed to find one for a good price that had been sitting in a guys garage for over 10 years. It was covered in dust and dirt, and apart from showing me it powering on he had no way of testing it. So it was a bit of a gamble, but what's the fun in a project if it's perfect when you buy it
So the first thing I did was completely take it apart. There were 3 reasons for this - firstly it needed a very thorough clean, secondly I wanted to remove the battery, and finally I just wanted to learn how it all went together. It took me probably an hour to take it all apart. I learned that the spec was as follows, with a few extras:
- A4000/30
- 2MB Chip, 8MB Fast RAM (I think - it has 2 banks, and one is marked as 4MB so I assume the other is too. I think they only take pairs.}
- 250MB IBM HD
- SCSI controller card with 2nd HD and 2MB more RAM attached (I've posted this for sale as I don't need it - check the sales forum)
- Tandem IDE card
- Mitsumi CD-ROM
Everything cleaned up nicely, the case is in really good condition and the fascia only has minimal yellowing. I removed the old battery which had leaked slightly but not reached the motherboard luckily, so a bit of lemon juice sorted out the few small spots.
I put it all back together, leaving out the SCSI board and both HDs as I intend to fit a CF HD, as frankly it's just easier. I still can't see it working as I'm waiting for the SCART cable to arrive, but it powers on and I can hear the FDD clicking every few seconds, so it appears the Kickstart screen is loading up. Looking forward to continuing with the project as soon as the SCART cable arrives and I have confirmed it works! My first job will be fitting a CF HD. If anybody has any advice or has noticed anything I've missed about my machine, I'd love to hear it. My first question is what's the best way to get this connected to a VGA LCD monitor?
Here's a few photos to start with.
So I managed to find one for a good price that had been sitting in a guys garage for over 10 years. It was covered in dust and dirt, and apart from showing me it powering on he had no way of testing it. So it was a bit of a gamble, but what's the fun in a project if it's perfect when you buy it
So the first thing I did was completely take it apart. There were 3 reasons for this - firstly it needed a very thorough clean, secondly I wanted to remove the battery, and finally I just wanted to learn how it all went together. It took me probably an hour to take it all apart. I learned that the spec was as follows, with a few extras:
- A4000/30
- 2MB Chip, 8MB Fast RAM (I think - it has 2 banks, and one is marked as 4MB so I assume the other is too. I think they only take pairs.}
- 250MB IBM HD
- SCSI controller card with 2nd HD and 2MB more RAM attached (I've posted this for sale as I don't need it - check the sales forum)
- Tandem IDE card
- Mitsumi CD-ROM
Everything cleaned up nicely, the case is in really good condition and the fascia only has minimal yellowing. I removed the old battery which had leaked slightly but not reached the motherboard luckily, so a bit of lemon juice sorted out the few small spots.
I put it all back together, leaving out the SCSI board and both HDs as I intend to fit a CF HD, as frankly it's just easier. I still can't see it working as I'm waiting for the SCART cable to arrive, but it powers on and I can hear the FDD clicking every few seconds, so it appears the Kickstart screen is loading up. Looking forward to continuing with the project as soon as the SCART cable arrives and I have confirmed it works! My first job will be fitting a CF HD. If anybody has any advice or has noticed anything I've missed about my machine, I'd love to hear it. My first question is what's the best way to get this connected to a VGA LCD monitor?
Here's a few photos to start with.