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Re: NMRA2003 Friday install
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Mon, 14 Jul 2003 20:10:52 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, David Koudys wrote:
> Have! I could open a Commodore museum--Pet (4032x2, 8032-just the motherboard)
> Vic, 64, 128, SX64 and many many peripherals--4040, 8250 dd for the Pets,
> 1541x4, 1571x2, 1581x1 drives for the 64, et al, modems, joysticks, writing
> pads, printers, cartridges, 500+ disks, 2000+games... (and some disks still work
> after all this time!) far too many manuals...
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> And let's talk GEOS! Have the complete suite! Ahhh, the good old days, when
> you had a problem with you computer, you just found the power button (or geeks
> like me who added a reset button).
I started with an Apple II Plus clone. Had a 2001N32 PET with a 2031LP,
probably a 64 or two (or several in my garage) and requisite 1541, 1541C and
1541-II drives. Destroyed a 1571 trying to convert it into an A1020 Amiga
drive. Had every model of the Amiga, starting with an A2000HD, ending with an
A4000/040. Finally bought a PC in 1997, an Acer P133. Still using the Dell
P2/400 I bought in 1998.
All that's left are the PCs. Gave them or sold them all away for good.
Calum
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| (...) sounds good (...) Had? Have! I could open a Commodore museum--Pet (4032x2, 8032-just the motherboard) Vic, 64, 128, SX64 and many many peripherals--4040, 8250 dd for the Pets, 1541x4, 1571x2, 1581x1 drives for the 64, et al, modems, joysticks, (...) (21 years ago, 14-Jul-03, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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