I obtained the A1000, A1010 external drive, and 1084S monitor in Dec 1986 or Jan 1987.
It served me well through university, with too many hours spent on co-op Bubble Bobble
Somewhere along the way I added a 1MB Proton Ram Expansion that I later had to replace one of the 32 RAM chips in.
I replaced the original motherboard with a Phoenix board late 1991 or very early 1992 (Serial 7A528 Mod A2).
- SCSI option installed with a DB25 external plug. Had an external 20MB SCSI device attached in the day.
- 8372B Agnus with 2MB of chip RAM
- Kickstart 1.3 in ROM, to which I later added KS 2.04.
- Kickstart switch and disk drive swap switch installed.
- Picked up in person from Phoenix in Adelaide.
Have to work out something for video output; the A2000-style mono composite is terrible.
Still have original floppies, manuals, and packaging from the Kickstart upgrade, and the original SCART video cable.
No longer have the monitor, original A1000 board, Phoenix manuals/software, or external SCSI device.
Here's a happy snap of it in its present state of undress: That was my fourth computer; a ZX80, VZ200, and MicroBee Computer-in-a-book coming before.
I subsequently owned an Amiga 3000 before succumbing to the IBM PC world and bigger UNIX machines at work.
The ZX80 might be my next resurrection job. I reckon it might look sporty with 16KB RAM.