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Sounds like we're both going through and getting rid of our extra items... I understand! I was about out of space in my allotted area.Just wanted to say to any potential buyers on the 1902 monitor to look into FedEx or maybe UPS instead of USPS. It may not be all that much to ship it that way, especially considering it's a nice monitor that's really worth having. Can hook lots of stuff up to that thing, very nice monitors. Free bump.
Thanks! The only drawback I had with the monitor is that it needs this odd 8pin DIN to 6pin DIN cable to hook C64's in a chrom/luma way. Luckily, the monitor also has standard composite a/v, and they (along with just about anything that can hook up a/v) look fine.
I can use Fed Ex as well if the buyer wants. There is a facility right around the corner from my house.
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Selling off some of my spare/reserve stuff. I no longer have room for spare items, so:
Atari 800XL Computer - Works perfectly and passes all memory tests. Physically looks near mint as well. Does NOT comes with anything except the unit itself. This was my spare "just in case" unit. $25 takes it!
Commodore keyboards: One with the tan F1 keys (Vic-20 style) and the other with the grey F1 keys (Commodore 64 style). Either will work in either system (vic or 64) and both are in near mint condition and fully tested and functional. $15 each
Amiga 500 512k ram expansion - Originall A501 expansion module for the Amiga 500. The battery has been removed a long time ago to prevent board corrosion (and the battery was dead anyway). The expansion works just as well nonetheless. $15
Commodore 1902A monitor - This is in EXCELLENT condition. Almost looks brand new. The shipping will be tough on this one, so I guess make an offer.
SIIG Cyberserial Dual 16550 UART serial card (PCI) - $10
Amiga A1010 floppy drive internals - The interface board and cable from the internals of a A1010 floppy drive. I gutted the drive to use these with a floppy emulator, and did so for a while. Great if you need to repair an A1010, or if you plan on using it like I did
- $8Commodore 128 - In *primo* condition. Not yellowed at all. This was hard for me to find...as most all are yellowed in one form or another. I never take advantage of the C128 functionality, so I am fine with my C64. The computer comes with power supply and chroma/luma monitor cable, as well as 80-column RGB cable. The manuals for the computer are also included. $100
MMC Replay + RR-Net - Awesome dev cart for the C64/C128. You can mount D64 files, natively run PRG files, write D64 to disk (even through ethernet)...this list goes on. Takes standard SD cards and connects to your ethernet. As most know, the MMC Replay and RR-Net have to be purchased seperately, and even then it does not come in a cartridge case. You have to make the case, and it is a bitch...I know
This particular unit is cased and the case looks perfect. $150 SHIPPED (in the USA) SOLD!Commodore Amiga 500 - Heavily modified. There is a rom switcher installed in which you can switch between 1.3 and 3.1 roms on the fly with a keystroke, and an ICD Adram 540 installed. Current ram config is 1MB of chip, 1.5MB of fast...a total of 2.5MB of ram. The only drawback is that the floppy drive was dead and was removed. Just replace the floppy drive and you are good to go. $125
Shipping is NOT included with these prices. I do not gouge on shipping, and will charge you exactly what it will cost to your locale. PM if interested!
More to come...
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PM sent!
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Got mine today! Thank you!
Looks great. I am currently without a Jag unfortunately, but one should be here in a few days. Can't wait to give it a whirl!
I may look into making a case as well. I just got done creating cases for two MMC Reply/RR-Net (C64) combos...and what a bitch that was
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I am currently in need of a nice condition Atari Jaguar with power supply, two joysticks, and an A/V cable. I do not need any games. What I have to trade:
Amiga 500 setup:
Very nice condition A500 with rare rev 6a motherboard. Two modifications have been done to the system:
Mounted PAL/NTSC switch - Switch resides on the top of the computer (so it does not hinder any connections) Flip it to the left and boot into PAL, flip it to the right and you are in NTSC.
Chipram mod - The computer has the 512k ram expansion, which would normally give you 512k of slow ram combined with the 512k of chip ram that the Amiga has on the board. With this modification however, the expansion memory acts as CHIP ram, making the total 1MB of chip ram on the computer. This is important because it allows you to load larger mods, hold more graphic data in memory, play better demos, use the A570 Cd-rom unit...in short...it makes it better
The system also comes with two copies of Workbench 1.3, original mouse, A520 video adapter (to hook it up to a TV if you do not have a Commodore monitor), power supply, and an original copy of Deluxe Paint III.
So, if you have an extra (physically nice and functional!) Atari Jag you want to swap, shoot me a PM!
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Ehh, they all suck. Give me the M.U.P.I.D.!!
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1581 drive in like-new condition with original power supply, original manual, serial cable, and original 1581 utilities disk. As stated earlier, the drive is in primo condition. I will also throw in a 5-pack of new 3 1/2 DS/DD floppy disks to get you rolling. $100CMD Swiftlink RS232 cartridge: Cart to allow serial connections. Was originally designed to make use of modems, but can be used today to connect to an available serial port on the PC and utilize the PC's network connection to do neat this (like run a telnet BBS). I'll even throw in a 10FT serial cable. $60
Epyx Fast Load Cartridge: Great utility cart that does much more but is widely remembered for..well...loading your disks faster
. $20Shipping is not included, but I only charge actual shipping to your location. PM if interested in anything, and we will work out the shipping at that time. I will be adding more to this thread throughout the week. Thanks!
The 1581 is boxed?
No, sorry. It never saw a box

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1581 drive in like-new condition with original power supply, original manual, serial cable, and original 1581 utilities disk. As stated earlier, the drive is in primo condition. I will also throw in a 5-pack of new 3 1/2 DS/DD floppy disks to get you rolling. $100
CMD Swiftlink RS232 cartridge: Cart to allow serial connections. Was originally designed to make use of modems, but can be used today to connect to an available serial port on the PC and utilize the PC's network connection to do neat this (like run a telnet BBS). I'll even throw in a 10FT serial cable. $60
Epyx Fast Load Cartridge: Great utility cart that does much more but is widely remembered for..well...loading your disks faster
. $20Shipping is not included, but I only charge actual shipping to your location. PM if interested in anything, and we will work out the shipping at that time. I will be adding more to this thread throughout the week. Thanks!
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You don't happen to have an 8-pin DIN to 6-pin DIN monitor cable, do you? This is the odd-ball cable that allows the c64/c128 to hook up to the 1902a monitor. Been looking for one for awhile now!
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Sorry, sold...luckily to a member here that is local

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I hate to say it, but I'd suggest Ebay-ing it.I have bought 3 800XLs off Ebay recently. There were always other bidders, so there's definitely a market. This crowd (Atari Age) is likely saturated with 800XLs, I suppose, because if it's nice, it should be worth around your price.
2 of them (ones I bought) had good pictures showing to be clean and nice.
The pictures - if they're nice - and claims of "non-yellowing" etc will **seriously** help you to sell.
Having a decent power supply (130XE-type silver label) and advertising as such with pictures also makes it seriously more attractive to those "in the know." I am recently, since one of mine had a bum P.S.
If it's really nice and clean, post some pics here first. Heck, if it's nice I might have bought it but didn't see it till now!!
Good luck!
Heh, you DID buy it...on ebay for $15 the other day
It goes out tomorrow btw 
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I kind of just want to get this stuff out of the house and free up some room. After finding my old ST's ram was defective (or maybe CPU...who knows) I parted that out and sold the casing and keyboard. Now I have the monitor, boxed modem, boxed external drive, Atari mouse, an internal drive (that came out of the 1040 STf), an internal power supply that came out of the same computer, a box of I believe 10 disks (one an original Atari Language disk), and an Atari 1040STf owners manual.
I'd love to get rid of it all in one shot without dealing with ebay honestly. How does $120 for everything shipped sound? I can only ship inside of the USA however. Please help me get my house clean

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Don't think so.If I remember rightly, I had mine out entirely and even tried a standard PC floppy cable in it's place.
I'll have to ask Best tomorrow. It is just odd to see that the cable was soldered to the board. I have never seen that before...
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I took it completely apart after I posted. The hell with it, the board seems completely screwed. Anyway, I parted it out and am selling the good parts:
Internal ST Floppy Drive (Chinon) with power cable - $20
1040STf Keyboard (maybe compatible with 520ST??) - $20
1040STf Case - $15
1040STf Internal Power Supply (tested, works) - $10
1040STf RF Shielding (upper and lower) - $10
Atari SC1224 Monitor:
Really awesome condition. The picture is fine...I was able to see the scrambled screen of my defective 1040STf quite clearly
I cannot test the sound since I do not have a fully functional ST, but it should be fine. I do not know much about the various models, but this one has three dials hidden on the right side...one of which is power/volume. It is very clean, and the plastic strip is still attached over the logo on the front! Make an offer!PM if you want anything!
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After examining a 1040STf board, I noticed that the floppy cable is soldered right to the board. In other words, it is not removable like all of the Amigas I have ever encountered. Are they ALL like this? Does anybody know if the 520STFM is the same way?
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Parts for sale

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Never mind.....Cool..now I have no clue what this was about.
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The PS3 is gone?Long gone

All sold items removed. Still much left!
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Does it have any upgrades?Yep! It has a whole 16k more memory than the previous 800 model had (at it's finest)
Seriously, upgradeS? It is a stock 800XL in great shape with power supply, RF cable and three games...for fifty bucks. I think it is a fair deal as is.
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Bumped up. Some sold, some on hold, some prices lowered.
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Bump up. Lowered to $50.
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Games (all mint and complete, a few sealed, NO red box GH versions):
Grand Theft Auto 4 LE set (comes with lockbox, duffle bag..etc etc..complete) - $40
Guitar Hero III bundle (guitar and game, manuals, stickers, etc..complete) - $40
Fight Night Round 3 (non-GH version) - $20
Genji - Days of the Blade (new sealed) -$10
Ride Racer 7 - $15
Motor Storm Pacific Rift - $30
Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga - $20
Guitar Hero Aerosmith - $20
Blu-Ray Movies:
Reservoir Dogs (new sealed) -$8
007 Thunderball - (new sealed) - $10
007 From Russia with Love - (new sealed) - $10
007 For Your Eyes Only - (new sealed) - $10
007 Live and Let Die - (new sealed) - $10
007 Dr. NO - (new sealed) - $10
007 Die Another Day (new sealed) - $10
Accessories:
Sony Dualshock 3 Controller - $30
You will pay actual shipping from me (in NJ) to your locale. Save on shipping by purchasing multiple items! Paypal payments only. PM if anything interests you!

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Payment pending on the 800XL. Others are still available, and I added a few pics because
A. someone wanted to see the 128
B. I think you really have to see the MMCReplay/RRnet cased to appreciate it
The pic of the 128 has the MMC replay plugged in.