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| subject: | Re: Value of C64C with 1541-2 floppy driv? |
J.B. Wood wrote to Lucifer:
JBW>
JBW> Whatever someone is willing to pay for it. Condition (original box,
JBW> fully functioning, etc) and rarity are always factors. I would think
JBW> C-64 add-ons such as RAM and certain CART port expansion units
JBW> (especially those from CARDCO) are probably more valuable than the
JBW> primary hardware. OTOH, if you have an Apple 1 in operating
JBW> condition... Sincerely,
JBW>
Did someone ever use that tape-loop "floppy" device that was
available for the
Commodore 64? Back in the day I could only laugh at that thing but today it
probably has a certain colector's value.
Greetings, Niels Haedecke
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