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   Message 866 of 1,530   
   Damon Getsman to All   
   vintage Atari 8-bit equipment   
   04 Dec 20 20:54:04   
   
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     Anybody have any old atari 8-bit systems or peripherals that they're willing   
   to get rid of?  I'm looking potentially for bits that could need refurbishing,   
   as well as ones working fine out of the box.  I'd like to get enough of a   
   system here so that I could do some development on a couple of projects that I   
   have in mind, and (I'll admit), I'm looking for an excuse to play around on   
   the hardware that I learned coding on, as well.  Not to mention hooking it up   
   via new FujiNet hardware and being able to SSH from my BBS system over onto a   
   BBS running on the 6502 hardware itself.  :)   
     Trying to find one by xmas here, if possible.  An 800xl would be a dream   
   come true, but I'll consider anything and everything.   
     Best wishes!   
      
     -D   
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