HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT Amiga 500 Serial #00043 - Early 1987 Production - Red Logo - Rock Lobster Rev 3The Opportunity: For your consideration is a historically significant piece of computing history: Amiga 500 Serial Number #00043. This is one of the earliest production units ever manufactured. Produced in West Germany in Week 13, 1987, this unit belongs to the very early production batch, as evidenced by its extremely low serial number and the original internal yellow "A500 P" marker.Technical Provenance: Internal inspection confirms consistent early 1987 date codes across all major ICs, supporting the conclusion that this is an unmodified early 1987 unit:- Motorola 68000 CPU: Date code 8704 (Week 4, 1987)- Agnus, Denise & Paula: Date codes 0787 (Week 7, 1987)- CIA Chips & Gary: Matching early 1987 date codes.- Motherboard: Original B52/ROCK LOBSTER Revision 3 (Fab 312512).Note on Photo Quality: While high-resolution macro photos of all internal chips are included in this listing to verify the 1987 date codes, Catawiki's image compression may reduce detail and I had to combine some pictures to stay within the maximum image limit. If you require the original, full-resolution files for archival or technical inspection of the ICs—including the CPU, Agnus, Denise, and... lees verder bij Catawiki
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