Hi everyone!
I have owned a Commodore Amiga 2000 for 7 years, and enjoyed it
throughly every year. However, all good things come to an end, and
now it seems to crash 3 minutes after booting up. Because it is such
an old type of computer, I have yet to find someone that can repair
it. I finally decided I would sell all my Amiga games, software, and
documentation, so someone else can enjoy the classics. I'd also like
to take apart my Amiga hardware and sell the pieces, because I'm sure
some of it still works, considering that it had 2 amiga disk drives,
1 IBM disk drive, 2 amiga hds, 2 IBM hds, a great graphics card and
other stuff. Thing is, I don't know anything about the innards of an
amiga. <raising eyebrows> Oh, and my *&#^&* dog recently ate the cord
off the amiga keyboard :P Perhaps I could take a picture of the
insides or something...I don't know. Anyhow, go to www.ebay.com and
do a search for the seller "ladyoftheunicorns" and you will find all
my current auctions!
The documentation I'm selling includes 8 books, covering AmigaDOS,
ARrex, the Amiga Workbench software, Amiga Basic, a hardware guide
for a 2088 bridgeboard, guide for A2286/A2088 bridgeboard, guide for
A2090A SCSI hard drive, and a general introductory book for the Amiga
2000. The books are in good condition, very detailed with good
pictures,and easy to follow. Connect your Amiga (by Dale L. Larson
is a guide to the internet, LAN's, BBS's and general online services.
It's also a great introduction to learn about networking concepts
like tcp/ip, ports, ftp, telnet, peer-to-peer, device drivers, etc.
Kids and the Amiga (by Edward H. Carlson) is an easy-to-use guide to
learning beginning programming with Basic and AmigaVision. It has
adorable pictures and made it fun for me to do things like: add music
to programs, create my own games, make color graphics, learn to debug
programming, and make my Amiga talk. I got this book when I was 15,
and learned every single lesson.
My collection includes software such as: Lemmings 2, Octamed (a sound
mixer), over 15 disks of sound samples to mix with, virus and
archiving utilities, Out of this World, StarGlider, Bill's Tomato
Game, Ninja Mission, Craps Academy, Barbarian II, Overlord, Medieval
Warrior, Sleeping Gods Lie, Unreal, Red Storm Rising (a great
submarine simulator), Tetris, King's Quest II, Carmen Sandiego, Horse
Racing, Starflight, Megaball, DogFight, Quest for Glory II: Trial by
Fire, MyPaint, Deluxe Paint 3 and 4, Pixmate, a 10 set disk dedicated
to getting your Amiga online, WordPerfect, Superback, DOpus, Fish
Tank (a virtual pet simulator), a 6 disk set of the Lost Treasures of
Infocom (classic text adventure/humor games), and the all-important
Amiga operating system software 2.04 and 3.01. I am also including
all of the game documentation, which includes code wheels and
booklets, maps, and posters; everything necessary to use the games.
All of this software is difficult to find nowdays, and will be truely
appreciated by a collector. Total, there is more than 125 disks of
fun!
I hope to get some feedback from someone about the hardware.....?
Thanks, Linda (ladyoftheunicorns on Ebay.com)