This is the one...
This Amiga 3000D is the best example that I could come up with in 25 years. I have painfully collected the best pieces to make the perfect 3000D. As most everyone knows this is my favorite Amiga and a bit of a mythical beast and I finished it 3 years ago after putting all the right pieces together and have greatly enjoyed it since.
This is a complete package down to the original box, manual, disks, etc, for the 3000D. My goal was to make this a collectible piece that could be used daily for productivity and entertainment.
Here are the specs:
Motherboard: 9/03 (last version) Made in USA/PA. Never hacked, no INT 02 (Don't need it with the Warp Engine 3040 CIA timing clasp), never had battery damage. Truly in mint condition. I put a coin type battery on it that stands off the MB so you can see the board.
Daughterboard: 7/01 (last version)
Chipset: (Every Chip is the latest version) 3.1 ROMS, DMAC 04, Ramsey 07, Buster 11, WDC Proto 08, GALS.
Accelerator: Warp Engine 3040 040@40MHz with 64 MB's local ram.
Memory: 2 Megs Chip and 64 MB local to the WE
Floppy: 880 works perfectly.
Disks: 3.1 Floppies and 3.9 CD.
Hard disk is an 50 Gigabyte OWC SATA SSD. I use the Acard ARS 2000SUP (http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACARD-ARS-2...A-II-Hard-Disk-Drive-/261369468282?rmvSB=true) which fits perfectly in the 3000 giving it a finished look. Note that I have never been able to these adapters to work on the warp engine NCR SCSI so it is connected directly to the motherboard and yields over 4 MB/Sec. I originally formatted it in PFS3DS and have removed my partitions to allow the new owner to built it to suit their needs.
Case: is in good shape, I wouldn't call it perfect as there is very slight yellowing. I have never found a mint case in my travels, this is my best one.
Power Supply is a stock Amiga PS, I did replace a silent fan many years ago. I noticed recently that the fan makes a bit of a noise for about 5 to 10 seconds when your first turn it on and then goes silent. If the buyer wants me to replace it, I would be happy to but it will delay the shipping slightly.
Keyboard and mouse are both 3000 versions and in excellent shape. The keyboard has the grooves in it and the mouse is pregnant
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Price is $2,700 USD not including shipping. Will ship worldwide to give this Amiga a good home.
Pictures will come in a day or so.
This Amiga 3000D is the best example that I could come up with in 25 years. I have painfully collected the best pieces to make the perfect 3000D. As most everyone knows this is my favorite Amiga and a bit of a mythical beast and I finished it 3 years ago after putting all the right pieces together and have greatly enjoyed it since.
This is a complete package down to the original box, manual, disks, etc, for the 3000D. My goal was to make this a collectible piece that could be used daily for productivity and entertainment.
Here are the specs:
Motherboard: 9/03 (last version) Made in USA/PA. Never hacked, no INT 02 (Don't need it with the Warp Engine 3040 CIA timing clasp), never had battery damage. Truly in mint condition. I put a coin type battery on it that stands off the MB so you can see the board.
Daughterboard: 7/01 (last version)
Chipset: (Every Chip is the latest version) 3.1 ROMS, DMAC 04, Ramsey 07, Buster 11, WDC Proto 08, GALS.
Accelerator: Warp Engine 3040 040@40MHz with 64 MB's local ram.
Memory: 2 Megs Chip and 64 MB local to the WE
Floppy: 880 works perfectly.
Disks: 3.1 Floppies and 3.9 CD.
Hard disk is an 50 Gigabyte OWC SATA SSD. I use the Acard ARS 2000SUP (http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACARD-ARS-2...A-II-Hard-Disk-Drive-/261369468282?rmvSB=true) which fits perfectly in the 3000 giving it a finished look. Note that I have never been able to these adapters to work on the warp engine NCR SCSI so it is connected directly to the motherboard and yields over 4 MB/Sec. I originally formatted it in PFS3DS and have removed my partitions to allow the new owner to built it to suit their needs.
Case: is in good shape, I wouldn't call it perfect as there is very slight yellowing. I have never found a mint case in my travels, this is my best one.
Power Supply is a stock Amiga PS, I did replace a silent fan many years ago. I noticed recently that the fan makes a bit of a noise for about 5 to 10 seconds when your first turn it on and then goes silent. If the buyer wants me to replace it, I would be happy to but it will delay the shipping slightly.
Keyboard and mouse are both 3000 versions and in excellent shape. The keyboard has the grooves in it and the mouse is pregnant
Price is $2,700 USD not including shipping. Will ship worldwide to give this Amiga a good home.
Pictures will come in a day or so.
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