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- From: nationc@ix.netcom.com(Carl Nation)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: 64's and 128's in thrifts was:Re: WTB: 8568 Video chip
- Date: 9 Feb 1996 17:18:20 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Message-ID: <4ffvks$6t6@cloner4.netcom.com>
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- In <4fft2i$1dv@victoria.pe.net> kh6zv9@victoria.pe.net (bob masse)
- writes:
- >
- >El Phantas (elphantas@aol.com) wrote:
- >: In article <4fd2e1$4ao@victoria.pe.net>, kh6zv9@victoria.pe.net (bob
- >: masse) writes:
- >
- >: >If you have thrift stores you can ususally find trashed 128's for a
- few
- >: >bucks and then remove the parts.
- >: >
- >: >
- >
- >: Trashed 128's...maybe, but not here. Trashed 128D's....never!
- >
- >True! I have been haunting the thrift stores for ages and the only
- 128d
- >I found was a keyboard, once. Never find 1581's either.
-
- Well, I found (and bought) a 128D for $3 in a local thrift... minus the
- keyboard.
-
- I find 128's every now and again, but the power supplies are pretty
- scarce. On the other hand, I find plenty of 64's/1541's. That's how I
- came to own 2 64's and 4 1541's. ;)
-
- Carl
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