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Commodore Amiga 1000 w/Keyboard, Mouse, RAM upgrade
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Commodore Amiga 1000 w/Keyboard, Mouse, RAM upgrade
Price: US $850.00

Fully working Commodore Amiga 1000 computer with the front RAM expansion (not Commodore's), keyboard & mouse. This Amiga 1000 has a rev A motherboard with ceramic versions of the 'Paula' and 'Denise' chips.

Note the 'F1' key cap on the keyboard is missing, and I think there's some damage to the part that the key cap sits on, however the key works fine when pressed.

The system is partially refurbished:

  • cleaned case,
  • cleaned and buffed the front and side edge connectors,
  • floppy drive disassembled, cleaned, had all the old lubricant cleaned off and had fresh grease applied to the heads rails and the disk insert/eject mechanism,
  • power supply taken apart, cleaned, and inspected it for signs of leaking caps (none found).
  • mouse disassembled, the rollers, ball and the rest of the mechanism were cleaned, then fresh lubricant applied to the rollers.

Includes the computer itself, power cord, the keyboard with its cable, the A1000 mouse, and floppy disc copies of Kickstart 1.3 & Workbench 1.2.

Physically, the casing of the computer, keyboard and mouse is in excellent shape with no broken, cracked or missing parts. They both could use a retro-bright session, they're not terrible by any means but both the casing of the computer and keyboard have yellowed a bit, and in an uneven fashion too - certain areas are brighter then others. Another note, about the mouse plug, it seems someone shaved off a bit of the rubber surrounding the 9pin connector - about 1/8 of an inch above and below the plug, but it doesn't effect anything and not very noticeable.

Functionality wise,the computer keyboard & mouse are in great working order. The floppy drive is crisp when inserting and ejecting floppies. The computer boots up and I was able to run Workbench and some games.



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