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Re: If there was a vintage comp system you could add to ...
« on: August 31, 2005, 07:38:36 AM »
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TheMagicM wrote:
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then moving on down to the PET series.
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Well, I've got an CBM 610 (expanded to 620 with 256kB Ram), an CBM 3040 double floppy drive station (faulty - power LED keeps blinking), suited monitor, and CBM 7-needle matrix printer (made a develish noise when printing) and about 50-100 5 1/4" disks - mainly with self-written soft on it (including some sort of graphical user interface in the style of DirOpus), as well as an "professional" (today one would say "stoneage") word processor down in my basement.

Shame that you are in the U.S. and I in Germany - else you could have it all for a few Euros...

And - oh, yes - I forgot - an tape drive (datasette) for it!
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