My new A2000 A
My new A2000 A
I now have the A2000 I bought last month. I've fully cleaned it up (it had more dirt/dust inside than nearly any machine I've seen) and inspected it. I was in the middle of testing drives, cards etc when a capacitor in the power supply decided to pop. I'll have to put off any testing until I can repair the unit.
It's a very early machine with a Rev. 4 Motherboard. One of the first ones made in West Germany before Dave Haynie got his hands on the design and made it better. It's in very nice condition with the exception of the holes the original owner drilled in first the drive blank and the front panel for the activity light of the PC HDD he installed. I'll have to replace those.
It has a Cherry Keyboard, SupraRam Card and A2088XT Bridge Board with an MFM Drive Controller. It also has what I've come to understand is a very rare SCSI card, the SurpaDrive 2000 with DMA.

My new A2000 A
I now have the A2000 I bought last month. I've fully cleaned it up (it had more dirt/dust inside than nearly any machine I've seen) and inspected it. I was in the middle of testing drives, cards etc when a capacitor in the power supply decided to pop. I'll have to put off any testing until I can repair the unit.
It's a very early machine with a Rev. 4 Motherboard. One of the first ones made in West Germany before Dave Haynie got his hands on the design and made it better. It's in very nice condition with the exception of the holes the original owner drilled in first the drive blank and the front panel for the activity light of the PC HDD he installed. I'll have to replace those.
It has a Cherry Keyboard, SupraRam Card and A2088XT Bridge Board with an MFM Drive Controller. It also has what I've come to understand is a very rare SCSI card, the SurpaDrive 2000 with DMA.

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