I just got back from a drive to Lafayette (Louisiana) to collect the following items:
Commodore 1902 monitor
Commodore 8050 floppy drive
MSD SD-2 floppy drive
Commodore C2N cassette drive
Enough 5.25" floppies to sink a battleship
I picked up a C128D off eBay a while back, so the 1902 was the ideal solution to access 80 colum mode. I've had it switched on for a couple of hours and it hasn't flickered yet:
I also got a PET off eBay, but missed out on the floppy drive. Now I've managed to pick up a genuine 8050 floppy to match my 8032 and also a MSD SD-2 which will connect to either a PET or to a C64/128:
I'd forgotten just how big the 8050 was and now I'm stuck for somewhere to put it. It might have to sit ontop of the C128D with the monitor on the 8050 until I can clear some more space. They guy also threw in a C2N cassette drive for free and the disks are loaded with old software. I think I'm going to be busy for a while...