Commodore Amiga 2000 HD Rare Revision 6.3 Computer w/ Software + ManualsCLEAN For Sale

Commodore Amiga 2000 HD  Rare Revision 6.3  Computer w/ Software + ManualsCLEAN
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Commodore Amiga 2000 HD Rare Revision 6.3 Computer w/ Software + ManualsCLEAN:
$135.50

Hello Amiga friends. This sale is for a very cool Amiga item.! Its a Commodore Amiga 2000HD computer w/ scsi board (no HD) comes complete with everything shown in the pic: power cord, cpu, boxed productivity software, Video toaster mag, and a nice disk case filled with software and games! this is the best amiga 2000 it says Rev 6.3 and has a Green LED. It was purchased at a university and i was told it was a Video Toaster system but the toaster was removed. The machine powers up and looks like it wants to boot but it just goes to a light grey screen, im thinking its the jumpers or something from the toaster but dont know. So its being sold As Is Defective/parts. It looks like the battery was professionally removed (see pic) Super clean and looks great inside and out there is a little tape on the side of one side of the case but can be taken off. hard to find amigas in this condition! Buy it now! Very hard to find. good luck all sales sold as is for parts due to vintage age. Commodore Amiga 2000
Ship Date:1987Price:US $1,500CPU:Motorola 68000 @ 7.14 MHzRAM:512K stock, 8Meg maxDisplay:16 colors at 640 X 400
4096 colors at 320 X 200.Ports:parallel, serial, floppy
RGB video, stereo audioStorage:Internal 880K 3.5-inch floppy
optional hard driveOS:AmigaDOS
\"Workbench\" GUI
While the 1000 has only one internal 3.5-inch floppy drive, the 2000 has room for two, with an additional expansion bay for a larger 5.25-inch drive, CD-ROM, tape backup, etc.Internally, the 2000 has a video slot, a processor slot, as well as five Amiga expansion slots and four IBM-style expansions slots, but two of these are either-or. The IBM-style slots are for power only, as the Amiga does not have the circuitry built-in to communicate with PC cards. What good is this? Some PC cards such TBCs (Time Base Corrector) manipulate external video signals and don\'t necessarily need to communicate with the host computer. Also, with a \"Bridgeboard\" or similar emulator card installed, the Amiga can run MS-DOS and utilize PC cards.The Amiga slots are \"autoconfig\", or what Microsoft now calls \"plug-n-play\". There are no jumpers or switches, you just plug the cards in and the system recognizes and configures them automatically - remember that this was in 1987.Hundreds if not thousands of expansion cards are available for the Amiga, ranging from the ordinary to the amazing-
  • PC and Macintosh emulation
  • memory expansion
  • CPU accelerators
  • SCSI cards
  • audio cards
  • video capture
  • parallel,serial ports
  • non-linear video editing
  • real-time video special-effects


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