After a series of fortunate events and some negotiating with my wife - I am the proud owner of a 16Mhz A3000D.
The previous owner seemed to look after it relatively well (unfortunately it arrived with a bit of a bump with the daughter board floating around in the box and what seems to be some minor case damage near the A3000 badge - and while the battle scar is minor, its just part of the story on how it made its way to me I guess)
After a quick conversation with Amigaman, I decided that I would take the punt and fire things up - and the short but initial testing went well (photo attached)
Since its from North America (came from a gentleman in Mexico) it's a 120VAC PSU, so I used my stepdown transformer.
There was no original mouse or keyboard, instead he sent a PS2 adapter for each (but I used an existing Amiga ball mouse I had)
I plugged my Samsung LCD TV that has VGA input into the video out of the Amiga and enabled the scan doubler.
So this is the current breakdown:
- KS 2.04 installed
- Chip RAM = 2MB of NEC D424258c-80 static column
- Onboard Fast RAM = 16 Mb of Toshiba TC514402-60 static column
- HD = 120 Mb Maxtor with a default WB and AmigaVision Install
- Mboard Battery has been removed but seems like there was some evidence of leaking - Amigaman suggested that if the scandoubler is in operation that the damage is non/minimal
- HD/Power LEDs are stuffed, one of the LEDs is completely missing
- SCSI Controller chip = WD33C93A-PL 00-08
Things that I have already ordered - some have already arrived, others hopefully will make in time for me to do something over the xmas break:
- KS/WB 3.1.4
- SCSI2SD v6 - Unfortunately CodeSRC doesnt seem to have anything available in Australia this year, so I ended up ordered from overseas
- Coincell battery adapter for the RTC - wouldn't have bothered on its own but it was cheap enough to include in the SCSI2SD order
- Noctua 80mm NF-R8 Redux Edition 1800RPM Fan to try to silence things
- 50MHz Crystal Oscillator - hopefully this can OC the 030 and 68881 from 16 to 50MHz
It appears that the PSU modification to make it run on 240VAC should be relatively straight forward - though I will discharge/check the bulginess of the caps during this activity.
If anyone has details on possible replacement LEDs (is there a light pipe needed too?) that would be great, I have seen people make their own PCBs but haven't seen specifics on what LEDs, I suspect my PCB should be okay.
Things I would like to get but aren't urgent - however if you have one or both of these not in use, please get in touch!
- An A3000 Keyboard
- A Pregnant Mouse
I like the idea of populating it with a RTG capable video card especially something that does digital out and maybe getting a network card too - the idea of a CPU accelerator sounds nice but I suspect for my pedestrian activities would be overkill.
I love the idea of a zz9000 with the HDMI interface and built in Ethernet and USB but probably wont get one because of the cost (I think the price is fair based on the market and volume - just hard for me to justify) , most likely VGA and a Plipbox and or/SD card swapping will be "good enough"
That said - I would love to hear some thoughts as what I should do with my new beast! I've seen some people suggesting to get a recent variant of SuperBuster installed but is that only of value if there are Z3 cards installed - these chips seem relatively difficult to find and are therefore not cheap.