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Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Path: nntp.utu.fi!slaur
From: slaur@utu.fi (Sam Laur)
Subject: Re: WANTED: CBM SuperPET, 8296, B128/256, 8250(LP)
Message-ID: <DJsC7u.xr@utu.fi>
Sender: news@utu.fi (Usenet News admin)
Nntp-Posting-Host: polaris.cc.utu.fi
Organization: University of Turku
References: <DJIJuu.9y5@novice.uwaterloo.ca>
<Pine.BSI.3.90.951213141018.28228G-100000@chaos.idirect.com>
<4b01r0$859@news1.halcyon.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 13:59:53 GMT
Michael Burr <mburr@chinook.halcyon.com> wrote:
>Aw man! I just disassembled one for the parts a few months ago...
Arrgh! :-/ Oh well, I have to comfort myself, it was only a 110V version
anyway.
Those things must be really rare in Europe - I haven't even seen one with
my own eyes. Ever. I'm using a 8050 (clunky big full-height), and I'm getting
a bit fed up with having to do minor repairs on it once in a while, and
also with having to flip the disk to get both sides used. So, if anyone
is willing to part with a 8250 LP, 8250, or SFD1001 with 220V/240V power
supply, or 110V (last resort), please e-mail me.
--
/* Sam Laur slaur@utu.fi */
/* Carpe noctem! Carpe tenebras! */