Commodore Amiga A-500 Plus - Computer






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Commodore Amiga 500 Plus, model Amiga A-500 Plus, produced in 1991, in good condition and working.
Description from the seller
Commodore Amiga 500 plus hardware and software from the 80s, with the highlight being a Commodore one of the most iconic and best-selling computers of all time.
Here is a detailed description of the elements that can be recognized:Main Hardware
• Computer (center): A Commodore Amiga 500 plus (judging from the manual cover which includes both), recognizable by its beige "computer in the keyboard" shape.
• Datassette (under the computer): The magnetic tape drive (cassette), essential for loading games and programs, with the Commodore logo.
• Power Supply/Transformer (left): The beige box that powers your computer.
• Joystick (bottom left): A black and orange joystick, typical of the era, with a single fire button.
• Floppy Disk Drive (right, partly hidden): There also appears to be an external drive, probably a Commodore 1541, for floppy disks.
Manuals and Peripherals
• Large Manual (top-center): A colorful cover reading "SUPER COMMODORE 64 & 128," likely an extensive guide or programming book.
• Small Manual (left): A manual with the Commodore logo and the title "User's Manual" (for the C64).
• Microphone/Accessory (under the manual): A small black accessory with the HOXTON logo, perhaps a microphone or audio/video adapter.
• Floppy Disk Box (right): A box with several 5.25-inch diskettes (floppy disks), used to store data and programs.
• Single Diskette: A 5.25-inch floppy disk that sits between the case and the keyboard.
• Audio Cassettes: A standard audio cassette (Compact Cassette type) for the Datassette (one red and one with a white label).
Software and Games
There are several boxes and crates of games in the foreground and on the ground:
• Game Cassettes (bottom left): Three cassettes, including one labeled "HUNTER" (an action/adventure game) and others with colored covers.
• Game Boxes (bottom right): Various game boxes or cases, among which the titles can be seen:
• GOOODZ (looks like the title of a vertical box)
• A game with an image of a fighter (perhaps KARATEKA or similar).
It's a fantastic retrocomputing set that evokes a lot of nostalgia for the golden age of home computers. In good condition only the cassette recorder has not been tested
Commodore Amiga 500 plus hardware and software from the 80s, with the highlight being a Commodore one of the most iconic and best-selling computers of all time.
Here is a detailed description of the elements that can be recognized:Main Hardware
• Computer (center): A Commodore Amiga 500 plus (judging from the manual cover which includes both), recognizable by its beige "computer in the keyboard" shape.
• Datassette (under the computer): The magnetic tape drive (cassette), essential for loading games and programs, with the Commodore logo.
• Power Supply/Transformer (left): The beige box that powers your computer.
• Joystick (bottom left): A black and orange joystick, typical of the era, with a single fire button.
• Floppy Disk Drive (right, partly hidden): There also appears to be an external drive, probably a Commodore 1541, for floppy disks.
Manuals and Peripherals
• Large Manual (top-center): A colorful cover reading "SUPER COMMODORE 64 & 128," likely an extensive guide or programming book.
• Small Manual (left): A manual with the Commodore logo and the title "User's Manual" (for the C64).
• Microphone/Accessory (under the manual): A small black accessory with the HOXTON logo, perhaps a microphone or audio/video adapter.
• Floppy Disk Box (right): A box with several 5.25-inch diskettes (floppy disks), used to store data and programs.
• Single Diskette: A 5.25-inch floppy disk that sits between the case and the keyboard.
• Audio Cassettes: A standard audio cassette (Compact Cassette type) for the Datassette (one red and one with a white label).
Software and Games
There are several boxes and crates of games in the foreground and on the ground:
• Game Cassettes (bottom left): Three cassettes, including one labeled "HUNTER" (an action/adventure game) and others with colored covers.
• Game Boxes (bottom right): Various game boxes or cases, among which the titles can be seen:
• GOOODZ (looks like the title of a vertical box)
• A game with an image of a fighter (perhaps KARATEKA or similar).
It's a fantastic retrocomputing set that evokes a lot of nostalgia for the golden age of home computers. In good condition only the cassette recorder has not been tested
