For Sale Parting out an industrial Amiga 2000 (NASA?)

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I bought this Amiga 2000 whose hard drive died before I could recover all the data making all the "industrial" part of it not very useful to me or for the preservation I wanted to do. Hopefully it can save some other Amigas.

[SOLD] $300 - Amiga 2000 Motherboard, rev 6 stock CPU - No battery Acid. Tested both with and without the accelerator. (see pics) (+20 shipping)
[SOLD] $300 - Derringer 030 68030 accelerator - tested (see pics) (+10 shipping)
[SOLD] $100 - A2091 SCSI Drive controller - Tested (+10 shipping)
[SOLD] $100 - AGA-2000 flicker fixer scan doubler -Tested (+10 shipping)
$200 - All the industrial bits plus the original hard drive - HPL Relay board, Bridge board, HPL Pin board, Power board, plus the other 3 boards, cables and the backplane and the original scsi drive (+40 shipping - it's a lot of stuff). If you live locally (central FL) you can have the industrial case and psu also.

shipping is contiguous usa.

There was a lot of talk over there on reddit that this machine was from nasa and considering I got it over on the space coast of Florida, that's not unlikely.
 

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Declaring interest.
$100 - A2091 SCSI Drive controller - Tested (+10 shipping)

(Interest withdrawn here)
 
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Declaring interest.

$100 - A2091 SCSI Drive controller - Tested (+10 shipping)

$300 - Amiga 2000 Motherboard, rev 6 stock CPU - No battery Acid. Tested both with and without the accelerator. (see pics) (+20 shipping)
(Marked as sold/completed by mudmin)
 
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Declaring interest.

$100 - AGA-2000 flicker fixer scan doubler -Tested (+10 shipping)
(Marked as sold/completed by mudmin)
 
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I found the pics of what was on the hard drive. Idk if any of this means anything to anyone
 

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Declaring interest.
100 - AGA-2000 flicker fixer scan doubler -Tested (+10 shipping)

(Interest withdrawn here)
 
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Declaring interest.
$200 - All the industrial bits plus the original hard drive - HPL Relay board, Bridge board, HPL Pin board, Power board, plus the other 3 boards, cables and the backplane and the original scsi drive (+40 shipping - it's a lot of stuff). If you live locally (central FL) you can have the industrial case and psu also.

(Interest withdrawn here)
 
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Since I have them out these are all the industrial components
 

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Just out of curiosity, are sure the harddrive died ?
Because Amiga 2000 psu aren't very reliable at this age and it could be that there is just not enough power.
And what kind of harddrive is it ?
Would be quite fun to know what is actually on it.
I believe the Home Computer Museum here in the Netherlands also has a Nasa machine
 
Just out of curiosity, are sure the harddrive died ?
Because Amiga 2000 psu aren't very reliable at this age and it could be that there is just not enough power.
And what kind of harddrive is it ?
Would be quite fun to know what is actually on it.
I believe the Home Computer Museum here in the Netherlands also has a Nasa machine
The drive spins and sounds alive, but is not recognized by the amiga, a zuluscsi or my win 7 32 bit recovery machine with an adaptec card in it. It literally booted one time at the salvage place, so don't think it's THAT dead, but I've found a stupid amount of time trying to recover it. I just found an identical connor drive to consider a board swap.
 
The drive spins and sounds alive, but is not recognized by the amiga, a zuluscsi or my win 7 32 bit recovery machine with an adaptec card in it. It literally booted one time at the salvage place, so don't think it's THAT dead, but I've found a stupid amount of time trying to recover it. I just found an identical connor drive to consider a board swap.
Well I have various controllers including a GVP Impact HC+8 II, Kommos controller and lots of others, so I'm willing to try it, to see what is actually on it, might be fun to see what it is operating.
Depending if @JJ85 buys the set and you are willing to airpost it to the Netherlands
 
Just out of curiosity, are sure the harddrive died ?
Because Amiga 2000 psu aren't very reliable at this age and it could be that there is just not enough power.
And what kind of harddrive is it ?
Would be quite fun to know what is actually on it.
I believe the Home Computer Museum here in the Netherlands also has a Nasa machine
I don’t believe this is a NASA Amiga.
It appears to be a Memory Analysis System developed by HPL (Heuristic Physics Lab, later HPL Technologies).
A later iteration of this system was released as the Heuristic Physics Lab BTMA-2500 Series Memory Analysis System
 
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