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A 3000D ,a 3000UX and some Commodore history

A 3000D ,a 3000UX and some Commodore history

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“Chris Edwards Restoration”

E499 – in this episode i received one hell of a proposition i could not refuse. Take the best of two A3000’s to complete one. In return i can keep some goodies and a special A3000 UX case and parts. come along for the unboxing and some really cool historic Commodore goodies.
Thank you V!

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  1. @9:49 did you mean v1.4? Also, can you be more specific about them "blowing up all the time"? My A3k with kickstart 1.4 has suddenly decided it cannot load my kickstart 3.2.2 rom file. In fact, it won't load any kickstart file above v1.3. I even tried old superkickstart 2.x disks. Weird. I see my power LED flashing about 7 times and then it repeats. Screen is blank the whole time. If I power on with the mouse buttons held, I still get the kickstart 1.4 boot menu and I can boot into Workbench 1.3 (floppy or HD) just fine. Weird. AmigaTestKit RAM tests passed.

  2. Cool, a A3000UX system. I may still have one of those IBM ZCSI drives I used in another system.
    All those documents would be cool to save to the Internet Archives.
    That’s one big accelerator

  3. Those harddrives were fitted in IBM AX and RS servers in the 90’s. Got a couple at home that I “saved “ in the early 00’s. WhenI left IBM. Mine are a massive 2GB. They still work, dont make em like that anymore.

  4. I've actually managed to get AMIX running on WinUAE and you can use UAE to transfer to an Amiga hard drive with the right adaptors.Had it running with an emulated Lowell card.

  5. It's nice to see there are people out there with wonderful Amigas, and cards for them. For some reason I keep thinking the Amiga well is drying up, but every now and then an influencer comes up with a nice haul. It must be getting rather cozy in your Amiga vault these days Chris. 😀 Take care.

  6. Does anyone know for sure who did the work for the Amiga UNIX port? Its unlikely it was done in house at Commodore and I suspect WATCOM probably had a hand in it since porting UNIX to various platforms as a subcontractor was kind of their bread and butter back then but it'd be nice to have some confirmation.

  7. Hi Dr Chris.. when you go to do the tape stuff, please don't put that super rare AMIX tape in it. Not first up. They have a habit of turning the rubber pinch rollers into liquid spooge and they do smear it all over the tape. So..yeah refurb and test it on something not important first <3 Love your work. Resisted the urge to click thumbs up because it was such a round number of 256 ..but someone raised by savages did it now so I did it at 261. Best wishes!

  8. Hmm, did a RedHat Linux install on my Amiga 3000D back in the day for an article in a magazine. That worked just fine with a Cybergraphics 64/3D (I think) I will dig around for the magazine, pretty sure I have it somewhere.
    That would be fun to do again 🙂

  9. Pretty sure you already know that, you can dd the files on a scsi drive of your choice, instructions on amigaunix de. Its in german but no problem for you with relatives from Düsseldorf :).

  10. I was recently trying to remember putting Toasters in 3000's but couldn't recall. As soon as i heard "hacked case" it all came flooding back. I never liked doing it but I was just the one putting them togethers.

  11. Nice, chunky HD looks like an IBM Corsair….first drive to use MR heads, developed in the UK. Fast drive for its time but loud and hot! I was working at IBM in the 90s…good times.

  12. You need a plain old SCSI QIC150 tape drive for those UX tapes. I used to run one for backups on my A4000 wiyh an Oktagon SCSI HBA (Host Bridge Adapter).

    Remember that you can use the Zulu to take image copies off those old SCSI drives as stand-alone. Just add power and a SCSI cable.

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