The only problem with that is if you want to use it for OS4, you can only use 128 meg.
128meg is plenty under 3.9 but can be a little short under 4.0.
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If i had this i would seriously have it as a Linux box, and a classic amiga second,
Its a great find, and the price does make me cross my leggs and wince (due to the pain) but its a nice collection, meticuliously crafted and cared for.
I would be inconsoleable if i had to sell that, (obviuosly without an exact one to replace it with)
I do hope whom ever gets it, uses it, instead of leving it to decay in some storage somewhere...
but yeah.... Debian linux it... or another decent 68k linux!.... i think most 95%+ of that hardware is also supported under linux....
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I would be very very surprised if that actually sells for the asking price. Closer to £1000 is more realistic. I saw an A400T sell for just over the grand mark recently, and Amiga prices are falling quite sharply these days. A year ago maybe, but not as likely now.
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£1,000 for a 4000T yes. But with Cyberstorm PPC with 060 and a Cybervision both of which could easily get £400 a piece. It's a lot of money for an old bit of kit but not over priced compaired to how it would sell if it was broken up.
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