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Re: What'd I find at the dump yesterday?
- Subject: Re: What'd I find at the dump yesterday?
- From: RichardK-PB <atari@NOSPAMbtconnect.com>
- Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 18:52:58 +0100
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Don Bruder wrote:
Assuming it's functional (which could, I guess, be assuming a lot),
anybody got a ballpark number for value (or an offer to buy) for it?
Don't say "go look at eBay" if you've got an answer. Wading through the
graphics-disaster that eBay has become is more effort that the result is
worth, particularly across this cocktail straw of a connection I'm stuck
calling my internet connection.
To be honest, they seem to be fetching about $20-30 generally. The Woz
edition isn't that rare and people get more use out of a ROM 01 or 03
(non-upgraded Woz's are ROM 00, and actually are quite thin on the ground).
Don't know about the AE drive, the 3.5" one seems to be a $10 item - I
want another but shipping is expensive :/
Richard (building a nice IIgs system in the UK is an expensive task. I
can't remember what I paid for the whole lot but I suspect it's around
$450 - for my ROM 01 (Freeish) upgraded to ROM 03 with 5Mb RAM ($90),
TWGS ($120), AE Audio Animator ($100), RamFAST Rev. D ($90), 3.5", 2 x
5.25" ($60, or maybe $20 depending in the UK or US source I got drives
from) and a 2nd hand Woz case (Workstation card) which means I actually
end up with another ROM 01 machine!).
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