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"These are actual production line test chips, not betas, but test chips to ensure playability as they came off the production lines."

 

I was kinda hoping I could find the completed auction in his feedback that showed when he bought these and for how much.

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I hope the Smithsonian buys them. I can't afford his auction, but maybe I could scrape up enough cash to see them on display. Here's hoping!!

 

The Smithsonian wouldn't buy them and I would guess that the interest they would have would be minimal.

 

Him -> I have these super rare Atari chips with unknown games and history. Do you want them?

Smithsonian -> Sure if you drop them off we will take a look at them. We can't pay you anything for them but we are open to donations.

 

him to everyone else -> The Smithsonian WANTS them !! $100,000 !!!!!!!

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This auction was just pulled at $125,000, now offered at the new LOW price!

eBay Auction -- Item Number: 2006773373301?ff3=2&pub=5574883395&toolid=10001&campid=5336500554&customid=&item=200677337330&mpt=[CACHEBUSTER]

 

" A unique, one of a kind group of chips. These are Atari test chips from the manufacturer back in the 70's. The 3 adapters that are with the chips allow them to be played in a Atari 2600 system. These were NEVER offered to the public, as they were used to verify that the games in the chips were playable. I have contacted the Smithsonian Institute and they would like these very much and have offered a tax deduction for them. To name a few of the games: space invaders, defender, yars revenge, asteroids, missile command, kaboom, raiders of the lost ark, superman, rodeo, boxing, barnstormers, tennis, baseball, basketball, night driver, slots, football, seaquest, warlords, E.T., chess, maze craze, bowling, pac man, chopper command, warlords, moon patrol, and journey. I will also throw in the four game cassettes that I still have as well, which are: combat, bowling, enduro, and casino. The chips and adapters are going to be sold "as is", simply because there is nothing to replace these items with. It is probable that they could be reconditioned without too much expense, if any."

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The Smithsonian wouldn't buy them and I would guess that the interest they would have would be minimal.

Well, gee, that's disappointing. There must be somewhere where I can view a pile of EPROMs and masked ROMs for hours on end.

 

I think there are weekend tours at the CPUwiz house.

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The Smithsonian wouldn't buy them and I would guess that the interest they would have would be minimal.

Well, gee, that's disappointing. There must be somewhere where I can view a pile of EPROMs and masked ROMs for hours on end.

 

I think there are weekend tours at the CPUwiz house.

 

Last time I got close to CPU's place he released the hounds!

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I offered him $50,000. So if you want it, better be quick. :grin:

 

"price will drop until sold, but will remain with bidding. if not sold by Dec. 31st it goes to Smithsonian."

 

LOL... the Smithsonian, if they even took it at all, would chuck it all out. At best, they'd end up tagged and in some drawer in some back room to sit for the next 100 years. This ebay seller is a total DB.

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