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Post by robertb on Oct 17, 2016 4:17:01 GMT
In Novermber FCUG celebrates its 35th anniversary, and as a club, we've had a webpage/website since the early 2000's. Our long-time presence gives a place for C= users the support they need - whether they are still enjoying their C= computers or whether they are getting out of the hobby. Happening a few times a year, those who leave the C= fold contact us, wanting to dispose of their hardware and software. A user from Coalinga contacted our treasurer, Dick Estel, for disposal of his C= stuff. Our response... we'll take it, distribute any goods to the members, and the good that are not wanted will go into our already-crowded storage. I won't see the stuff until Wednesday, but Dick tells me it is quite a pile - 8 disk drives, 8 computers, and more. One of the disk drives is a SFD-1001 (nice for a PET). One of the computers is a C128DCR. One FCUG member has expressed interest in it. If he does not decide to get it, the C128DCR will probably be offered at the Commodore Vegas Expo next year. Truly, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
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Post by robertb on Oct 22, 2016 5:14:23 GMT
One of the disk drives is a SFD-1001 (nice for a PET). One of the computers is a C128DCR. One FCUG member has expressed interest in it. Whoa, I finally saw the haul a few days ago - several brown C64's and C64C's, too many 1541's and 1541C's, three flat C128s, and not one but two SFD-1001's. Now I have to find the time to test them out. Strangely, the C64's had no power supplies, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
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Post by Curt Dawe on Feb 25, 2017 15:41:33 GMT
Hi Robert,
Just wondering if anyone finally bought the 128DCR?
Curt
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Post by robertb on Feb 25, 2017 21:52:13 GMT
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