Pile O' Commodore
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- Vic 20 Newbie
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Pile O' Commodore
I just put a big lot of Vic20 stuff up on eBay...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
I offered it here months ago, but nothing came of it.
Regards
J
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
I offered it here months ago, but nothing came of it.
Regards
J
Re: Pile O' Commodore
If that Cardco 6-slot expander is the one with the ribbon cable extension, I would have bought that from you in a snap! I never saw your ad on these forums....darn. Perhaps it was before I joined in January. Anyway, if it IS the same expander I am interested in above, is there ANY way I could still buy it without bidding on the whole deal? I suppose not, now that it's on Ebay....shipping for the whole lot would be insane to Canada, plus it's probably going to go for more than I can afford just for the one item I am interested in .jiggleitalittleitllopen wrote:I just put a big lot of Vic20 stuff up on eBay...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
I offered it here months ago, but nothing came of it.
Regards
J
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- Vic 20 Newbie
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Re: Pile O' Commodore
Yup, ribbon cable to a circuit board that slips into the expansion slot.ral-clan wrote:If that Cardco 6-slot expander is the one with the ribbon cable extension, I would have bought that from you in a snap! I never saw your ad on these forums....darn. Perhaps it was before I joined in January. Anyway, if it IS the same expander I am interested in above, is there ANY way I could still buy it without bidding on the whole deal? I suppose not, now that it's on Ebay....shipping for the whole lot would be insane to Canada, plus it's probably going to go for more than I can afford just for the one item I am interested in .jiggleitalittleitllopen wrote:I just put a big lot of Vic20 stuff up on eBay...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
I offered it here months ago, but nothing came of it.
Regards
J
It was last July when I last posted it here - and I wanted to sell as a lot then, as well. If you want to know the estimated shipping charges for the whole lot (which is only @ US$23.50 now), let me know, I'll need your city & postal code. I've already posted estimates for Calgary & Ireland, that should be visible on the eBay page.
And depending on what part of Ontario you're in, we might not be that far apart - and I make frequent trips to a Buffalo suburb.
Thanks!!
A few signals on the user port differ between the VIC and C64, so you'd better check the circuit before trying it.
1011A is "terminal type", using different voltage levels (?)
1011B is "current loop" (for Teletype), breaking the current for zero
Other than Teletype, I don't know which terminals/printers/modems etc used that method but the interface should otherwise be functionally RS232, just not electronically.
1011A is "terminal type", using different voltage levels (?)
1011B is "current loop" (for Teletype), breaking the current for zero
Other than Teletype, I don't know which terminals/printers/modems etc used that method but the interface should otherwise be functionally RS232, just not electronically.
Anders Carlsson