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THIS IS it! This used "Vintage" Commodore Amiga 1000 Computer, serial number XM154065, that is shown, just arrived from an estate, in an Amiga box with a keyboard and mouse. There also is a small memory card installed in the front of the unit.
This is a used unit of the type with the "cast in-situ" signatures, on the underside of the hood, of the Commodore crew engineers, designers, etc including the "paw print" of Jay Miner's dog. Jay Miner was one of the major principals behind the developement of the Amiga 1000 Personal Computer.
Standard Specifications:
| Case Type: |
Desktop |
| Processor: |
68000@7.14Mhz/68000@7.16Mhz |
| MMU: |
None |
| FPU: |
None |
| Chipset: |
OCS Early pre-production versions may have had Portia instead of Paula and Daphne instead of denise but this is unconfirmed |
| Kickstarts: |
V1.0 (disk based, not ROM) V1.1 (disk based, not ROM) V1.2 (disk based, not ROM) V1.3 (disk based, not ROM) |
| Expansion Slots: |
1 x 86pin Side Expansion Slot 1 x Front Memory Expansion Slot |
| Standard CHIP RAM: |
128K (not confirmed) 256K Note: The A1000 also has an additional 256K but this is usually reserved for Kickstart and not normally available for programs. |
| RAM sockets: |
None |
| Hard Drive Controllers: |
None |
| Drive Bays: |
1 x Custom Floppy Drive Bay |
| Expansion Ports: |
1 x 25pin Serial (FEMALE) 1 x 25pin Parallel (MALE) 1 x 23pin RGB Video 1 x 23pin External Floppy 2 x 9pin Joystick/Mouse 2 x RCA Audio (Left/Right) RJ10 Keyboard Connector |
| Floppy Drive: |
Internal 880K Floppy Drive |
| Motherboard Revisions: |
Rev 6 (NTSC June 1985, motherboard used copper traces. Designers signatures on case) Rev A (NTSC June 1986, motherboard uses cheaper tin traces. Designers signatures on case) Rev B (September 1986. No signatures on case) |
| Battery Backed Up Clock: |
No |
The A1000 was the first commercially available Amiga and stunned the world with its amazing graphics and sound capabilities, long before the term "multimedia" was ever coined. The capabilities the A1000 had were previously only seen on machines costing many times as much. Infact by 1986 at the first ever Amiga conference in Monterey, California the sales manager Frank Leonardi estimated 150,000 Amiga users existed in less than a year since its launch. Unlike most Amigas, the A1000 does not contain Kickstart in ROM, instead it loads it from disk. The A1000 contained 256K of memory (in addition to 256K CHIP) which was generally reserved for the Kickstart, however there are numerous expansions which allow the A1000 to use Kickstart ROMs and so this memory can be freed for general use. The 86pin side expansion slot is actually compatible with those found on the A500 and A500+, however it is not located in the same place. The side expansion slot is located on the right hand side of the A1000, whereas on the A500 and A500+ it is on the left. This has the side effect that expansions designed for the A1000, have to be used back-to-front in an A500/+ and vice versa. Another peculiarity are the serial and parallel ports. All other Amigas have 25pin FEMALE parallel ports, and 25pin MALE serial ports, whilst the A1000 has a 25pin MALE parallel port and a 25pin FEMALE serial port. Consequently extreme care must be taken to ensure that any expansions plugged into these ports, are infact plugged into the correct port, with an appropriate adaptor if necessary. Lastly, all other Amiga's which use external keyboards either have a large 5pin DIN connector, or the small PS/2 style connector, the A1000 uses an RJ10 connector which looks a lot like a phone plug.
This unit has been powered up with no additional testing. The power light comes on and disk spin-up is heard. I do not have the manual, software, required RGB monitor, cables or any additional accessories to include with the auction. All of that should be easily obtainable on the web.
The physical condition of this unit is nice with the exception of some minor scuffing and scratching due to use. A blue line mark is present on left side of unit. The unit has a slight yellowish color also. The keybord and mouse are dirty and yellowed. The original box shows some scuffs and tapes, etc.
This unit will be shipped as shown in an original Amiga box and is being offered to include my NON-DOA Guarantee for power up only. Otherwise, it is offered "as-is" due to its age and obsolescence. This guarantee does not include keyboard, mouse, and installed memory card since I can not test them properly without the required monitor. The box does not have the same serial number as the unit.
Please contact me via email with any questions that you may have prior to bidding.
I will ship this via FedEx only for U.S.A.. International shipping will be USPS priority mail only. Package weighs 21 pounds. The boxed unit will be placed inside of a cardboard packer to preserve the original box.






















CANADA NOTE: Unfortunately, due to past improper electron behavior containment metrics, this account is banned from shipping electronic/electrical items to Canada for one year pending review of the Solicitor General. We accidently caused electronic hyper-quarking at the Canadian Border a few weeks back and were threatened with 25 years in prison. We were able to prove ignorance without purposeful discombobulation of the electron exchange array. Consequently the one year ban. Bidding on this auction is closed to Canada.
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