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-=> Sean Dennis wrote to All <=- SD> I also have a mint condition Commodore 64. The rest of the system is SD> at my ex-mother-in-law's house in Atlanta, but the computer itself SD> works. SD> What classic computers do you have hidden and stashed away? I am mostly a Commode Door shop. C=64 w/two 1541 drives (useful for copying discs back and forth to keep the cosmic rays from causing drop-outs, corruptions and missing bits) and a newly acquired (from Freecycle) 1702 monitor in MINT condition. And then an Amiga 500, Amiga 2500/030, Amiga 3000T and an Amiga 4000 that is sorely in need of new CIA chips. Other than that, not a lot from the wood-fired, steam powered, belt-drive days. Bv)= ... Amiga made it possible. Commodore made it dead! - Dave Haynie --- MultiMail/Win32* Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN, USA (1:18/200) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/0 267 280 281 402 408 640/384 712/0 620 771 848 770/1 @PATH: 18/200 261/38 712/848 633/280 267 |
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