Over the weekend I won an auction for an Amiga 500, bought in preparation for next year's Retro Computer Festival. It was a bit expensive after the commission, coming in at ~£97 all in.
Anyway, today I drove over to Tetbury to pick it up. To my surprise the lot also included an external floppy drive, and not one with a Citizen unit with the dodgy belt drive. There was also the power supply (also not mentioned in the lot) plus manuals and a Logitech mouse, all in the original box.
Having got it home I opened the trap door to find a 512K RAM upgrade (and no clock). Sweet.
So, maybe it was worth the £97 after all.
The warrenty seal was partly broken, but not enough to allow access to the screw, so the machine hadn't been tampered with. I did open it up to check though... and *SO* many dust bunnies. I wonder if it had been stored next to a tumble dryer... Oh, and lots of cat hair too.
After the initial check I powered it up using my modern PSU and... unfortunately... it worked fine.
I managed to get an Amiga Test Kit floppy made using the A1200 and it passed all the tests, and so did the external floppy drive.
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All the manuals were included, but no floppies...
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It will need a bit of a clean and it's mildly sun tanned, so will need mild retrobrightening.
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After trying games I determined that the internal floppy was a bit gummed up so I gave it a service. Again, *SO* much fluff and cat hair... and very dry grease, which is why the drive was having a few issues. It also gave me a chance to check out the date codes on the chips... mid-'89.
It's also got a red power LED, which is supposed to be rarer than the green one, apparently, as if it makes any difference.
Anyway, I've no got it on soak test running the Putty attract screen as that intermittently loads from floppy, giving that an exercise.
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Intro retro computers since before they were retro...
ZX81->Spectrum->Memotech MTX->Sinclair QL->520STM->BBC Micro->TT030->PCs & Sun Workstations.
Added code to the MiNT kernel (still there the last time I checked) + put together MiNTOS.
Collection now with added Macs, Amigas, Suns and Acorns.