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Interest Check: Crossfire and Fortune Hunter for the Atari 8-bit

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EDIT: Crossfire and Fortune Hunter are gone. Everything I also had for offer is gone except for an Apple IIc.

 

Here's the deal with the Apple IIc. The computer itself is in pretty good condition, it has a few small nicks here and there and is very slightly yellowed, but otherwise it's good. The case and the keyboard have been cleaned out as well. As mentioned before, t's got a 4 MHz Zip Chip in place of the 6502 and it also has an Applied Engineering Z-RAM Ultra 1 RAM upgrade. While it loads programs fine, it produces garbled graphics on startup and the self-test program (accessed by holding down both Apple keys while turning it on) just produces garbage on the screen. I think this might be an issue with the onboard RAM but I don't have the chips necessary to fix it. It should be an easy fix regardless though.

 

Also included with the IIc are a mouse, power supply, a few disks (which originally came with it), and several manuals.

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I'm not sure what to offer for them, I suppose a reasonable offer would be fine. Here's pics:

 

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If anyone wants to buy these, I'll do $50 shipped for Fortune Hunter and $12.50 shipped for Crossfire.

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I still have Crossfire available. On an unrelated note I also have Yie Ar Kung-Fu 2 for the MSX if anyone wants it, $25 takes it.

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I still have both Crossfire and Yie-Ar Kung Fu 2. If anyone's interested, I'm also thinking about selling off my Apple IIc with Zip Chip upgrade, as I've never really used it much and would like to see it go to a good home.

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I still have the Apple IIc for grabs but everything else is gone now. Here's the skinny on the IIc:

 

The computer itself is in pretty good condition, it has a few small nicks here and there and is very slightly yellowed, but otherwise it's good. The case and the keyboard have been cleaned out as well. As mentioned before, t's got a 4 MHz Zip Chip in place of the 6502 and it also has an Applied Engineering Z-RAM Ultra 1 RAM upgrade. While it loads programs fine, it produces garbled graphics on startup and the self-test program (accessed by holding down both Apple keys while turning it on) just produces garbage on the screen. I think this might be an issue with the onboard RAM but I don't have the chips necessary to fix it. It should be an easy fix regardless though.

 

Also included with the IIc are a mouse, power supply, a few disks (which originally came with it), and several manuals.

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If you edit the first post and the thread title to reflect what you currently have available, you'll get the attention of the people you're after.

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