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  1. Due to an upcoming move early next month, I need to cut WAY back on my vintage comptuter collection and am selling the items listed below in one complete lot. Because of the amount of items and limited time I am unable to ship anything and do not want to separate, so please refrain from asking.

     

    I am located in Green Bay, WI appoximately 2 hours north of Milwaukee for local pick up. If you have any questions feel free to PM me with a phone number that you can be reached at. Unfortunately we are extremely busy at the moment preparing for the move and don't have a lot of time for email tag. Price for EVERYTHING is just $150! Additional items may be added as we sort/pack etc. Thanks for reading.

     

     

     

     

    Commodore

     

    10 C64 keyboards

    20 non-working C64 keyboards for parts/repair

    20 1541 drives various generations (need to go through these)

    11 Commodore 1702 monitors

    1 Commodore 1802 monitor

    1 non-working Commodore SX64

    1 Indus GT drive (no pwr supply untested)

    1 Magnavox RGB monitor

    1 Teknika RGB monitor

    1 Blue Chip floppy drive (no pwr supply untested)

    10+ Tape drives

    Small number of original boxes for above items

    Lots of C64 pwr supplies

    Lots of misc joysticks

    Lots of misc cables

    Asst. manuals

    Box of misc software (most are backups - sold as blank disks)

    Misc. modems

     

    Sinclair

     

    1 Sinclair ZX80 (can't tune in video - can see small box in lower left of screen)

    1 Sinclair 1000 (same as above)

    1 Sinclair ZX81 (same as above)

    Small amount of software on cassette for above

     

    Texas Instruments

     

    2 TI994/A keyboards

    1 pwr supply for above

    1 Speech Synthesis module

    5-10 game carts


  2. I just checked my 5.25" pc floppy drive and got the following information from the label on it. I've also attached a photo of the label itself.

     

    TEAC FD-55GFR

    Part no. 19307351-49

     

    The drive came from a 486SX that I found on the curb on my way to work one morning. I'm glad that I didn't recycle it. I may try to find a 360k pc drive in the future but I can say from experience that this particular TEAC model does work for writing ADAM disk images. I guess that I got lucky. Thanks again.

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  3. I am using generic disks in my drive but do have some NOS Dysan that I can try. As for the cleaning diskette, I don't believe that I have one but did disassemble the drive for a careful cleaning with Q-tips and alcohol. I'll give the Dysan disks a try and post my results. Thank you very much for the information.


  4. Hello everyone. I was lucky enough to find a floppy drive for my Adam but have noticed that it makes a faint squeaky noise when the motor is running. Is there something that needs to be lubed/oiled/adjusted periodically on these drives? I'd like to keep my drive working as long as I can considering how rare they seem to be. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.


  5. Wow that sounds great. I just tried to format a "blank" disk with Copycart in Virtual Adam (to get familiar with the program) and after the format was complete I was asked for the # decimal blocks on drive. Do I need to complete that step or is just formatting sufficient? If I do need to provide that then how many blocks should I enter? Oh, and one more question. I tried to write the Zaxxon Super Game dsk to disk with dcopy and got an error message about the file being too large for the disk. I believe it said that there was an excess of 512 bytes or something like that. Should images that are larger than 160k be written to a double-sided floppy? If so, do I need to change the /H switch from /H:1 to /H:2? Sorry for the newbie questions but I really don't know very much about the Adam. The Colecovision was my first game system as a kid and I just recently started to play around with the Adam. Thanks. You've been a tremendous help. The Adam is definitely a cool machine.


  6. Thanks again for the quick reply. I used dcopy over the weekend to create a working 5.25" floppy for use in my Adam drive and it worked great. Based on what I read in the Adam Connection manual there doesn't seem to be an option to create copycart style compilations from cartridge roms unless I'm missing something. I tried to run copycart+ on Virtual Adam but the program doesn't allow the mounting of a cartridge and a floppy image at the same time. Basically I'd like to create a copycart or multicart style disk with some of my favorite cartridge games for use in my Adam drive. Any suggestions would be appreciated.


  7. Hello everyone. I finally managed to get my Adam floppy drive working thanks to the very helpful info that I got from members of this forum. Now I'm wondering if Montezuma's Revenge was ever available on floppy or part of a cartsoft or copycart compilation. Is there a site that has listings of the contents of those compilations? I tried sacnews but the listings were limited. Thanks.


  8. Hello everyone. I'm going to be moving in the near future and have decided to part with a large portion of my vintage computer collection. Due to the quantity and weight of some items I'm offering everything as one package deal and unfortunately cannot ship. All of the items listed below are available for pickup in northeast WI. Please keep in mind that there is a lot of stuff and a van/truck or some other larger vehicle would be needed for transport. I haven't had time to go through everything in detail yet so the list below is provided to give a quick inventory of about 95% of the things that will be included. Price for everything is $500. Feel free to PM me for additional information. Thanks.

     

    Commodore

     

    10 C64 keyboards

    20 non-working C64 keyboards for parts/repair

    20 1541 drives various generations (need to go through these)

    1 Commodore B128

    13 misc. Commodore/third party printers

    11 Commodore 1702 monitors

    1 Commodore 1802 monitor

    1 non-working Commodore SX64

    1 Indus GT drive (no pwr supply untested)

    1 Magnavox RGB monitor

    1 Teknika RGB monitor

    1 Blue Chip floppy drive (no pwr supply untested)

    10+ Tape drives

    Lots of C64 pwr supplies

    Lots of misc joysticks

    Lots of misc cables

    Asst. manuals

    Box of misc software (most are backups - sold as blank disks)

     

    Sinclair

     

    1 Sinclair ZX80 (can't tune in video - can see small box in lower left of screen)

    1 Sinclair 1000 (same as above)

    1 Sinclair ZX81 (same as above)

     

    Texas Instruments

     

    2 TI994/A keyboards

    1 pwr supply for above

    1 Speech Synthesis module

    5-10 game carts


  9. Thank you all very much for the information, and thank you coleconut for the offer. It is greatly appreciated. I just tried a Nintendo NES transformer (which is 9V AC) but the hole for the center conductor was too small. Hopefully I have something around the house that will work. Also, does anyone have any advice on how to transfer files from a Windows PC to the ADAM, or how to use a PC with a 5.25" drive to write ADAM floppies? Thanks again.


  10. Hello everyone. I'm new to this forum (and to the Coleco ADAM) and am trying to get some information on the external power supply for the 5.25" floppy drive. I was able to find a drive but unfortunately it didn't include the power supply. If I can find out what the voltage, polarity, and amp rating for the factory unit is I may be able to find a suitable substitute. Info on the plug type would be great too. Thanks.

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