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I got the 2000HD plus toaster
Note: excuse the SHOUTING)
Ok, after getting it home, and doing a 2nd look see inside, here is what I have: COMMODORE AMIGA A2000 HD, SERIAL NUMBER CA1086545 REVISION 6 MB. (DEAD CLOCK BATTERY, NO CORROSION). KICKSTART VERSION 2.04 (CUT JUMPER BETWEEN 10 TO 39). (COUNTING PINS FROM TOP, CUTOUT FACING UP, FROM RIGHT-HAND SIDE TO LEFT-HAND SIDE. (why would someone jump that kickstart rom, then cut the jumper?) PLUG-IN BOARDS INSTALLED: ICD: AdSCSI 2000 scsi board Digital Processing Systems Inc: I25VT 2000PCTBC Trumpcard Professional: PCB 1000 SA1000 ASSY 1000 REV 1.2 4.6 rom Two SCSI drives installed: (1) SEAGATE ST51080N J8 Jumper block assignments 5&6, (2) QUANTUM PRODRIVE LPS 50011113067. GREAT VALLEY PRODUCTS A2000-030 REV 4 INSTALLED XC68030 RC25B PROCESSOR, FPU XC68882RC50A TWO CRYSTALS, 28.322000 MHZ, 50 MHZ . RAM FULLY POPULATED NEWTEK VIDEO TOASTER R/N 5671748 MEGACHIP 2000/500 DKB SOFTWARE P/N 00201101-05 CHIP# 218069-11 8375 I paid $220 USD. I did see it boot up and work, however, there was a floppy stuck in the drive. Of course, I didn't bother to remove it until this morning, and then I found out that both of the ribbon cables from the heads to the board are broken, so unless I can find a donor drive, it's toasted. Oh, it also has a 88 mb backup drive, a "Hard drive in a cartridge" Oh, and I have the Toaster manual, and all floppy discs plus more. I haven't checked them all out yet. |
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Nice..
030 at 50 should be nice and zippy... ;-) desiv |
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That's a 25 mhz '030 overclocked to 28, with a 50 mhz FPU. Seems like a rendering setup.
![]() The kickstart was probably initially jumpered cause upon upgrading they thought it had to be done as on rev 4 motherboards. But it probably didn't work that way since it was a rev 6 mobo, so they cut the jumper. |
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Desiv and Alen,
Yes, the 68030 should be zippy, but I will be taking my other 2000, and switching everything to it. My other 2000 has a 68060 clocked at 50 mhz, and is a 6.2 rev motherboard, and (as far as I know) a working floppy! This 2000 with the Toaster was used to make commercials in the 90's, according to the former owner. Makes sense. |
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Oh, I missed the 2 crystals..
Still nice tho.. I like my 030 28Mhz machine. desiv (Of course, it will feel like a Vic-20 when you've used the 060) ;-) |
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I had a VIC 20, for one day. I figured out quickly that the VIC-20 wasn't a C=64 with less ram, and I also found out that a cassette drive was useless!
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