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- Hi! I have about 50 C64 disks that were included in the half-ton of
- videogame stuffs I bought from the Curse of the Knight Foundation.
- Since I have no interest in C64 disks, they're up for sale.
-
- Unless otherwise noted, all titles are used originals, and include box
- and manual. In some cases it looks like the manual is the box, so I
- may be missing a real box that I don't know about.
-
- These disks are untested, but assumed working. If you buy something
- and find it doesn't work, I'll provide a refund. If this concerns
- you, I have a couple hundred references from my auctions that can
- verify I won't take the money and run.
-
- I'd like to sell the whole package at once, but may consider breaking
- it up, depending on the offers I get.
-
- Anyhow, here's the list:
-
- Amazon Telarium
- Aztec Datamost
- Bruce Lee Datasoft
- Computer Truimph / 21 (disk only) public domain?
- Crime Stopper (no manual) Hayden
- Crystal Caverns (no box) Hayden
- Data Manager II Timeworks
- Death in the Carribean (no box) Micro Fun
- Dragon Hunter K-Tek
- Dragon's Lair EOA
- Forbidden Forest Cosmi
- Games I (no manual) Commodore
- Games II (no manual) Commodore
- Games III (no manual) Commodore
- Ghostbusters (no box) Activision
- Golden Oldies Software Country (Toolworks?)
- Great Gonzo in WordRider Simon and Schuster
- Hear Say Demo (no box) Hear Say
- Heart of Africa (disk only) EOA
- Indiana Jones - Lost Kingdom Mindscape
- Infiltrator (new in shrinkwrap) Mindscape
- Instant Programmer's Guide (disk only) Koala
- Kid Writer Spinnaker
- Load n Go (disk only) Load n Go
- MAD Spy vs. Spy First Star
- Marble Madness (new in shrinkwrap) EOA
- Marble Madness (used. Yup, 2 copies!) EOA
- MasterType Scarborough
- Mind Prober Jr (no box) Human Edge
- Mindshadow (no box) Activision
- Mr. Tester (no box) BCI
- Perry Mason - Mandarin Murder Telarium
- Pocket Money (no manual) ALA
- Puzzle Panic (disk only) Epyx
- Questron SSI
- Raid on Bungeling Bay Broderbund
- Rainbow Quest WG Books
- Rock n Roll Studio (no box) Spinnaker
- Seastalker Infocom
- Skyfox (new in shrinkwrap) EOA
- Spy's Demise Penguin
- Swiss Family Robinson Windham Classics
- Test/Demo (disk only) Commodore
- Tracer Sanction (no box) Activision
- Vegas Gambler (no box) California Dreams
- Video Poker (no box) Gaming Software
- Witness Infocom
- Your Money Manager Simon and Schuster
- Zork I Infocom
-
- BOOKS:
-
- How to Use the C64 Alfred Publishing
- Using the C64 in the Home Spectrum
- Exploring AI on your C64 Bantam
-
- MAGS:
-
- Commodore Power/Play June/July 1985
- Commodore Microcomputers May/June 1985
- Commodore: The Microcomputer Magazine Feb/Mar 1984
-
-
- That's it! If you're interested, make an offer. No trades, please.
-
- nibbler@mcs.com
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- From: MrTophat <mrtophat@delphi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: FS: Money Manager
- Date: Sat, 3 Aug 96 14:37:27 -0500
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- Still have these for sale?
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- From: aa363@yfn.ysu.edu (Jacob Huebert)
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- Subject: Re: Who owns Epyx games?
- Date: 3 Aug 1996 18:53:59 GMT
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-
-
- In a previous article, ckaiser@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Po-Ching Lives!) says:
-
- >In <1996Aug2.020849@clstac> jmaniquis@csupomona.edu writes:
- >
- >>Howdy,
- >
- >>I just wanted to find out if anyone here knows who owns the rights to the
- games
- >>made by Epyx. This year's olympic games have brought out some memories of c64
- >>games like summer games and winter games. Those were sooo cool!
- >
- >If I'm not mistaken, Epyx is still in operation. To the best of my
- >knowledge, they are in Carlsbad, Calif.
-
- What do they make?
-
- I haven't seen anything from them in years..
- --
- Jacob Huebert
- aa363@yfn.ysu.edu
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- From: Rug-rat@cris.com (Thomas Pinto)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: CMD Hard Drive replacement
- Date: 3 Aug 1996 20:49:28 GMT
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- >PAUL M. WRITES:
- > Has anyone replaced the hard drive in a CMD hard drive?
-
-
- Yes. I have. I replaced my 40 meg Cmd-Hd with a 540meg Quantum 3.5"
- 1/2Height drive. I also daisychained a 730meg Quantum to the drive and
- in the 3 years or so of running it NON-stop 24/hrs/7days, it has NEVER
- given me any problems! I really recommend you buy Quantum. They
- are very affordable since the Hd prices have come down a considerable
- margin since 3 yrs ago.
-
- -Tom
-
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- From: Gaelyne@galileo.cris.com (GAELYNE)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Dialogue bug??
- Date: 3 Aug 1996 15:58:27 -0400
- Organization: Gaelyne's Other Home
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-
-
-
- AL> If I open the buffer to save stuff with the logo/B cmd, it saves it
- AL> to buffer (and or appends it to buffer) alright, however it
- AL> insists on double spacing all the lines, so I have to go through
- AL> the buffer and
-
- Silly question, but what do you have the margins set for ?
-
- I don't know if it's related to the margins, but it's worth taking a
- look and experimenting.
-
- Cheers,
- Gaelyne
-
- Gaelyne R. Moranec (Gasson) moranec@hal9000.net.au //\ /\\
- 90 Hilliers Rd || * \ . . / * ||
- Reynella S.A. 5161 Fido: 1:366/221.128 \\____\X/____//
- Australia 3:800/809.128 / * /O\ * \
- \__/ " \__/
- WWW: http://hal9000.net.au/~moranec
- QWKRR128: http://hal9000.net.au/~moranec/qtoc.html
- Speaking for myself and not for any publications or other employers.
-
- ___ QWKRR128 V4.51 [R]
-
- ---
- * Origin: Lunar Illuminations / moranec@hal9000.net.au (3:800/809.64)
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- From: ar249@lafn.org (Tim Phelps)
- Subject: FS:C128
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- Reply-To: garayg@ucunix.san.uc.edu (Anthony Garay)
- Organization: The Los Angeles Free-Net
- Date: Sat, 3 Aug 1996 18:46:08 GMT
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- Be sure to reply to the "reply-to" address not the "from:" address.
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- ================= Begin forwarded message =================
-
- From: garayg@ucunix.san.uc.edu (Anthony Garay)
- To: ar249@lafn.ORG
- Subject: For $ale !?
- Date: Thu, 01 Aug
-
-
- Dear Commodore person-
-
- I came across your web site under a Netscape seach for "Commodore."
-
- Maybe you can help me.
-
- I'm looking to sell a good condition, fully operative COMMODORE 128.
-
- Do you know any groups or companies or persons that may be interested,
- and if so, how could I reach them?
-
- Thanks alot for your time,
-
-
- - Anthony
-
-
-
- --
- Tim Phelps -- The comments I made above are my own.
- T.Phelps4@genie.com / ar249@lafn.org / http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/3284
- http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/4645
-
- --
- Tim Phelps -- The comments I made above are my own.
- T.Phelps4@genie.com / ar249@lafn.org / http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/3284/
- http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/4645
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- From: joeyjojo@theshop.net (Steven Brumley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Commedore HELP,.....HEEEELP!!!
- Date: Sat, 03 Aug 1996 21:57:44 GMT
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- I have a friend who is looking a program called SysGen 7.0, or any
- program that will format a Lt. Kernal Hard Drive to a Commedore
- Format. His copy went kablooey.......
-
- Don't repost your reply here in the newsgroup. Please reply to:
- joeyjojo@theshop.net
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- From: "Simeon Amburgey" <simeon@sndcreate.win.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Stuff For Sale
- Date: 3 Aug 1996 20:14:37 GMT
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-
- I still have a lot of stuff still available.
-
- 1 64
- 1 64c
- 2 1541s
- 1 1750 REU- Expanded to 1meg
- 1 Battery back-up unit for the REU
- 1 Syntech(Passport Compatible) With Tape Sync
- Lots of original MIDI Music software.
- 1 Panasonic 1123 24pin printer
- 1 SuperSnapshot version 5
-
- A listing appears on my website at
- http://www.win.net/~sndcreate
-
- You can also contact me at
- simeon@sndcreate.win.net
-
- Thanks ,
- Simeon Amburgey
- Louisville, KY
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- fault
- From: gamesrme@ix.netcom.com (Joe Bedard)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: WTB:VIC-20 8k or 16k RAM expander
- Date: Sat, 03 Aug 96 23:26:11 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- Anyone who would like to sell me a 8k or 16k RAM Expander(preferably 16k
- Commodore version) please contact me...
- Thanks
- Joe
- gamesrme@ix.netcom.com
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- From: abe0084@InfoNET.st-johns.nf.ca (Adam Vardy)
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- Subject: Re: Dialogue bug??
- Date: 4 Aug 1996 01:10:27 GMT
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- Joesph Fenn (jfenn@spartacus.hula.net) wrote:
- : I have been using Dialogue V2.2D for some time now and no matter how
- : I set up the Phonelist default or the config file cr cr/lf or lf only,
- : If I open the buffer to save stuff with the logo/B cmd, it saves it
- : to buffer (and or appends it to buffer) alright, however it insists on
- : double spacing all the lines, so I have to go through the buffer and
-
- This has been my #1 problem with term programs since getting on the Net
- in January. In fact, my first e-mail message of all was to ask Jim Brain
- about it.
-
- I have since seen two posts on usenet from people with the same problem
- (with both Dialogue and Desterm). Most of the responses have been from
- people saying they don't have the same problem. No idea why.
-
- : the "term screen Grab cmd" logo/G it grabs the text from the term
-
- This is what I do. The *Only* way for me to retain information, I might add.
-
- : screen and takes it to buffer without any extra spaced lines just as
- : should be. I spoke to some other users of Dialogue V2.2D and they
- : say they dont have that problem. Does anybody have any ideas?.
- : I normally have the TABS clrd in the buffer default, and WW turned on.
-
- No tabs or buffer settings are of any help, period.
-
- : The lines go in okay with no wrapping at wrong places nor nothing like
- : that. Thats why I use DESTERM most of the time as it does not do
- : that silly double spacing when capturing to buffer.
-
- I'd like to know how/why you don't get this double-spacing with Desterm!
- I do.
-
- - Adam
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- From: arendt@usa.pipeline.com(mike arendt)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: FS: C64 disk games (CotK)
- Date: 4 Aug 1996 01:51:03 GMT
- Organization: Pipeline
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-
- with my low income, ill start the bid at $5.00
-
-
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- From: YQHM06A@prodigy.com (Antonio Boyer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Commodore Hardware/software for sale
- Date: 4 Aug 1996 03:09:57 GMT
- Organization: Prodigy Services Company 1-800-PRODIGY
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- I am getting rid of all my Commodre Computer Equipment , the system
- includes the following components:
- 1 - c128 Computer
- 2 - 1571 drives
- 1 - 1541 drive
- 1 - 1660 300bps modem
- 1 - new power supply
- 1 - okidata color printer
- 1 - commodore 4 color plotter
- 1 - commodore printer
- 1 - RGB color monitor
- a couple of joysticks
- manuals for all hardware and others
- software (approx 100 5.25 disks)
-
- The best offer takes the whole thing...I will not seperate these
- components
-
- Leave email to YQHM06A@Prodigy.com
-
- Best offer takes it all
-
-
- Later
-
- Antonio Boyer
-
-
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- From: RVTP18B@prodigy.com (Mr. David L. Tuomi)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Programmers wanted!
- Date: 4 Aug 1996 03:37:30 GMT
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-
- Well, I know of one. Mr. Brian Bell who writes Omni 128 BBS. Mr Ben Holmes,
- who just recently finished a new Lotto program for the 64. And there are many
- others, I'm sure. Part of the problem with Commodore programs is that its
- difficult to distribute them. Personally, when I write software I make it
- freeware, so that anyone can use or copy it. But, like with Mr. Bell of Omni
- 128 you have to know about his extraordinary program before you could decide
- upon purchasing it. And, that can be difficult,
-
- knowing what is out there.
-
-
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