Here is a little album I made to assist peeps with Adlib Tracker 2. It includes 34 instruments I made, and 2 songs demonstrating them.
In the zip file you will get:
All the instruments in one file ("O2INST.a2m") Individual Instrument folder (Adlib Tracker instrument format) 2 songs demonstrating the instruments provided (Adlib Tracker song format and mp3 format)
Amiga 2500, everything works great! Includes mouse and keyboard, but no monitor. The case is not in the best cosmetic shape, and the keyboard is a little yellowed, but everything functions 100%.
It also has a set of RCA'S on the back, so you can run a video signal out of the yellow RCA into a tv to get by with for now, until you get an Amiga monitor.
Starup procedure/Digibooster test:
$180 + shipping. But I'd prefer not to ship this.
I may be open to trades such as an Atari 1040STE or an LCD vga computer monitor.
I built another old school dos machine thing, and its ready to rock.
Specs:
MiniTower case *NEW* w/ power supply *NEW* Pentium II 400 mhz 256mb of ram 6 gig hard drive 52x cd-rom drive *NEW* Sound Blaster AWE32 with onboard ram. MS-DOS 7.1 (I'll include the install disk that I made) Keyboard *NEW* Mouse *NEW*
I will include the monitor for no extra charge if the buyer is local!
Trackers:
Adlib Tracker II Amusic101 Fast Tracker 2 Impulse Tracker Nerd Tracker 2 Scream Tracker 3 Rad Tracker
I also put all the ST-XX sample disks on it as well as some other samples.
Games (adandonware):
Alien Carnage Boppin Bio Menace Beneath a Steel Sky Electro Man
Graphics stuff:
Acid Warp Adraw GFX2
Every program/game is configured and set up to run at full potential. I went over everything, and its all good.
And I will be here to help the person who buys this with any questions/installs/upgrades too... Anytime you have questions, just email me!
Amiga 2500, everything works great! Includes mouse and keyboard, but no monitor. The case is not in the best cosmetic shape, and the keyboard is a little yellowed, but everything functions 100%.
It also has a set of RCA'S on the back, so you can run a video signal out of the yellow RCA into a tv to get by with for now, until you get an Amiga monitor.