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Offline Darrin

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Re: Museum dumping commodore machines
« on: April 06, 2009, 02:36:22 PM »
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aperez wrote:
Blanning,

I've done business with computercorps recently, in fact last weekend I drove to Carson City from the San Francisco bay area to pick up forty Macintosh LC II and IIIs, which I'm reselling. Computercorps is a non profit organization who mostly sells hardware in order to bankroll their true purpose, which is to provide computers to underprivileged families in the Lake Tahoe/Carson City/Nevada Desert areas.

They're good folks and they don't really know what they've got if it's not fairly commodity PC hardware. I doubt anyone there knows much about how to test some of this older hardware. To some of the other posters, there's no need to be hostile.


As they're doing it to fund a good cause then it's a shame that they don't realise that they could probably make more from it by breaking it up into individual lots.
A2000, A3000, 2 x A1200T, A1200, A4000Tower & Mediator, CD32, VIC-20, C64, C128, C128D, PET 8032, Minimig & ARM, C-One, FPGA Arcade... and AmigaOne X1000.