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Commodore 128, disk drive, and Sandisk 960GB SSD


7800fan

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I will consider any offer. Just the 1541-ii left

 

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Gone Works, and internal ID is currently set to ID 8 . It's not 1541 clone and doesn't work well with many games or programs that uses custom fastloading or piracy checking. Probably good as a collection piece or change ID to something higher like 11 and use it as data drive. Comes with generic replacement power supply and a serial cable. Asking $25.


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1541-II, also works and has JiffyDOS installed a few months ago. Was mostly to test and play with a bit but I'm not using it much mainly because it's hard to load or eject disk with broken disk lever and because I have a few working disk drives. It's how I got it, yes that is what I paid when I saw it at Salvation Army some months ago. The red marking on top is grease-like, I think they used the grease pencil. :/ No power supply, does comes with serial cable. Asking $25 (you basically pay for JiffyDOS chip + shipping, and get the drive free)

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GONE Commodore 128 system, no mod or upgrade it is 100% stock. No major blemish, just a little bit dirt and mark. Not yellowed, it's pretty close to factory original color without retrobrighting. Works and comes with original power supply and composite video cable (custom made with 4 RCA plug for S-Video, composite, and mono audio) No RGB cable. Asking $100

 

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GONE SanDisk 960GB SSD, loads very fast on computers that has SATA 6G ports. Won it in a raffle (was hoping to win WiiU system but oh well) Asking $200

Shipping cost to be determined from USA, zip code 48435. The 2 disk drives are about 5 pounds each. C128 with power supply is about 12 pounds and would be oversize package (over 1 cubic foot) and would probably be cheaper to send via UPS or FedEx. All of them are designed for 110v AC 60Hz system and will need converter outside North America. SSD can fit in bubble mailer and be sjipped for about $2.50 first class with tracking in USA.

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