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- Path: sparky!uunet!peora!tarpit!bilver!jwt!artmoore
- From: bbs-artmoore@jwt.UUCP (arthur moore)
- Subject: Re: About my cruncher again...
- Reply-To: bbs-artmoore@jwt.UUCP
- Organization: The Matrix
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 13:52:05 GMT
- Message-ID: <iD54wB2w164w@jwt.UUCP>
- References: <1993Jan9.005446.848@netcom.com>
- Sender: bbs@jwt.UUCP
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- > >$200 for an REU? Your gonna scare folks away with that misquote!
- >
- > Well, that's what I paid for mine, several years ago. Looking at
- > today's prices would probably just make me depressed. So, how much is
- > an REU (256K or 512K) today?
-
- Grapevine Group is letting the 1750's go at $99.95. $31 extra for the
- big power supply if you need it. Then there's the 1750, which appears to
- be the size of a standard game cart, is available from SSI for $99.95
- also, and requires no larger P/S. Considering the physical size of the
- clone, I doubt it can be expanded.
-
- Second-hand 1750's can be found from as low as $60 to as high as $100,
- median range being $75-80
-
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