Free to a good home - lots of Commodore stuff
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 7:11 am
Hello gang!
I have just completed a very daunting and arduous move to Berlin. I really got a sense of what is important to keep and what I need to let go.
As much as it pains me, I decided not to be too sentimental and I am thus getting rid of most of my Commodore stuff. I am keeping one and only one complete VIC system, but mostly my legacy computing will be by emulation, i.e., VICE.
That said, I have stuff many here might want. I suppose I could try to get a few quid for them on ebay, but frankly the space in the new flat and my time are worth more to me than the money; moreover, I would rather see this stuff go to some of you on this forum since I know you will appreciate it.
So here is the deal. Tell me what things you would like in particular. Simply pay me the postage costs by PayPal and the respective items are yours.
1. Commodore 128 system in original box. Works fine and is still cosmetically appealing (not so much yellowing). Manuals in both English and Swedish. NOTE: This is a 220 V PAL system.
2. Commodore Modem 1200. In original, unopened box. Still in original plastic sealing wrap. Never been used.
3. Commodore 1571 - 220V Model. Please note that this is NOT WORKING at present. It has all the cables and connectors; however, when I plug it in and hook it up, the drive simply spins and makes a ticking sound without ever really getting ready. Still, if any of you tech-savvy fellows think you can get this thing going, it is yours for the asking.
4. Commodore 1541-II 220V Model. Now this one is working; however, there is NO POWER UNIT and NO CONNECTING CABLE. If you have spare ones or you can rig something up, this might be a good deal for you.
5. "Money Decisions I" software for the VIC 20 in original box and manual.
6. "Word Perfect" software for the Commodore 64 in original box.
7. 16K RAM expander for the VIC 20. Once the property of Carlsson.
8. Commodore VIC 20 - PAL 220V System. Comes with some documentation in Swedish. Also, the video connector is a DIN to RCA (I think: namely, there are two single RCA-looking connectors coming out - one for video and one for audio, I assume).
9. VIC 20 "Introduction to Basic, Part I" booklet only. Decent condition.
10. Dr. Watson's Beginner's Assembly Language book and cassette set. Good condition.
11. Gorek and the Microchips book and cassettes in original box. NOTE: It appears that the information on the cassettes has been degraded to the point where some of the programs cannot be used. I originally asked eslapion for help in getting the coding. Look elsewhere on this forum and you will find his efforts in getting the working programs available. If you think you might want this, just ask.
12. One datasette recorder (the rounded white-coloured model). I think some of the buttons are a bit touchy, but it does work.
13. Personal Accounting Manager: I mention this only because I don't want my work to go to waste. PAM was a Compute type-in program that offered a wide suite of personal accounting applications. I typed in the entire thing and found it was rather impressive given what it was. Now, I have the entire manual printed out, including the program listings, and placed in a small binder. Furthermore, there are three 5.25 inch diskettes containing the entire suite. I would rather not throw it into the dustbin since that took days of work, so if anyone would like it, please let me know.
14. 60-in-one Electronics lab. Not a Commodore product, of course, but part of the lot I need to give away. Interesting hobby/instructional tool for beginners in electronics. It would be a shame to let it go to waste. I hope one of you fellows might like it.
Please stay tuned! I will also be giving away an NTSC 110V VIC 20. I just need to find the power cords and video cables etc once I have finished unpacking.
Any requests or questions, please ask here.
I have just completed a very daunting and arduous move to Berlin. I really got a sense of what is important to keep and what I need to let go.
As much as it pains me, I decided not to be too sentimental and I am thus getting rid of most of my Commodore stuff. I am keeping one and only one complete VIC system, but mostly my legacy computing will be by emulation, i.e., VICE.
That said, I have stuff many here might want. I suppose I could try to get a few quid for them on ebay, but frankly the space in the new flat and my time are worth more to me than the money; moreover, I would rather see this stuff go to some of you on this forum since I know you will appreciate it.
So here is the deal. Tell me what things you would like in particular. Simply pay me the postage costs by PayPal and the respective items are yours.
1. Commodore 128 system in original box. Works fine and is still cosmetically appealing (not so much yellowing). Manuals in both English and Swedish. NOTE: This is a 220 V PAL system.
2. Commodore Modem 1200. In original, unopened box. Still in original plastic sealing wrap. Never been used.
3. Commodore 1571 - 220V Model. Please note that this is NOT WORKING at present. It has all the cables and connectors; however, when I plug it in and hook it up, the drive simply spins and makes a ticking sound without ever really getting ready. Still, if any of you tech-savvy fellows think you can get this thing going, it is yours for the asking.
4. Commodore 1541-II 220V Model. Now this one is working; however, there is NO POWER UNIT and NO CONNECTING CABLE. If you have spare ones or you can rig something up, this might be a good deal for you.
5. "Money Decisions I" software for the VIC 20 in original box and manual.
6. "Word Perfect" software for the Commodore 64 in original box.
7. 16K RAM expander for the VIC 20. Once the property of Carlsson.
8. Commodore VIC 20 - PAL 220V System. Comes with some documentation in Swedish. Also, the video connector is a DIN to RCA (I think: namely, there are two single RCA-looking connectors coming out - one for video and one for audio, I assume).
9. VIC 20 "Introduction to Basic, Part I" booklet only. Decent condition.
10. Dr. Watson's Beginner's Assembly Language book and cassette set. Good condition.
11. Gorek and the Microchips book and cassettes in original box. NOTE: It appears that the information on the cassettes has been degraded to the point where some of the programs cannot be used. I originally asked eslapion for help in getting the coding. Look elsewhere on this forum and you will find his efforts in getting the working programs available. If you think you might want this, just ask.
12. One datasette recorder (the rounded white-coloured model). I think some of the buttons are a bit touchy, but it does work.
13. Personal Accounting Manager: I mention this only because I don't want my work to go to waste. PAM was a Compute type-in program that offered a wide suite of personal accounting applications. I typed in the entire thing and found it was rather impressive given what it was. Now, I have the entire manual printed out, including the program listings, and placed in a small binder. Furthermore, there are three 5.25 inch diskettes containing the entire suite. I would rather not throw it into the dustbin since that took days of work, so if anyone would like it, please let me know.
14. 60-in-one Electronics lab. Not a Commodore product, of course, but part of the lot I need to give away. Interesting hobby/instructional tool for beginners in electronics. It would be a shame to let it go to waste. I hope one of you fellows might like it.
Please stay tuned! I will also be giving away an NTSC 110V VIC 20. I just need to find the power cords and video cables etc once I have finished unpacking.
Any requests or questions, please ask here.