Amiga 500 With Meanwell PSU, TF534 Accelerator, 1084s Monitor, DF0 Selector ASIS
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:29853327 | Brand: Commodore |
Type: Home Computer | Model: A500 |
MPN: A500 | Vintage: Yes |
Hello and thanks for looking. What I have tonight is an Amiga 500 (6a board) with a TF534 accelerator 3.1 kickstart, side mounted drive selector switch, internal CF card reader, rebuilt power supply enclosing a Meanwell RT-65B (from memory) and an Amiga 1084s monitor with scratches on the tube (barely noticeable when turned on)and the connector cable. Sadly AS IS.
I recently upgraded to an A2000 and decided to get rid of this one, which was working perfectly when I start...ed tonight. I was going to format the card and install workbench but wanted to reseat the Terrible Fire card as the pins on the re-locator are a bit thick and I wanted it to work for the buyer out of the box. I had disconnected the keyboard (therefore power light) to make this easier but was then called away. Coming back I removed the TF card, removed and reseated the re-locater and reseated the TF card. When I went to turn it on I realized it had BEEN ON THE WHOLE TIME!!!
I reconnected the keyboard but got nothing but the power light. Took the TF out and replaced it with the original processor, still nothing.
So I killed it and I am selling it as dead. It may be something simple, it may be a major catastrophe, I don't know.
The monitor has always functioned perfectly but has scratches on the tube. Kickstand and door are intact so it would probably suits someone with a bad case or guts but a good tube.
Shipping is high but the monitor is heavy. If it is significantly lower that I what I'm charging I'll issue a refund. If it's higher I'll pay the difference.
I recently upgraded to an A2000 and decided to get rid of this one, which was working perfectly when I start...ed tonight. I was going to format the card and install workbench but wanted to reseat the Terrible Fire card as the pins on the re-locator are a bit thick and I wanted it to work for the buyer out of the box. I had disconnected the keyboard (therefore power light) to make this easier but was then called away. Coming back I removed the TF card, removed and reseated the re-locater and reseated the TF card. When I went to turn it on I realized it had BEEN ON THE WHOLE TIME!!!
I reconnected the keyboard but got nothing but the power light. Took the TF out and replaced it with the original processor, still nothing.
So I killed it and I am selling it as dead. It may be something simple, it may be a major catastrophe, I don't know.
The monitor has always functioned perfectly but has scratches on the tube. Kickstand and door are intact so it would probably suits someone with a bad case or guts but a good tube.
Shipping is high but the monitor is heavy. If it is significantly lower that I what I'm charging I'll issue a refund. If it's higher I'll pay the difference.