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 Message 867 
 Richard Falken to Damon Getsman 
 vintage Atari 8-bit equipment 
 05 Dec 20 14:43:29 
 
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  Re: vintage Atari 8-bit equipment
  By: Damon Getsman to All on Fri Dec 04 2020 08:54 pm

 >   Anybody have any old atari 8-bit systems or peripherals that they're willi
 > to get rid of?  I'm looking potentially for bits that could need refurbishin
 > 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
 > have in mind, and (I'll admit), I'm looking for an excuse to play around on 
 > hardware that I learned coding on, as well.  Not to mention hooking it up vi
 > new FujiNet hardware and being able to SSH from my BBS system over onto a BB
 > running on the 6502 hardware itself.  :)
 >   Trying to find one by xmas here, if possible.  An 800xl would be a dream c
 > true, but I'll consider anything and everything.
 >   Best wishes!
 > 
 >   -D

I think Netsurge at SciNet has a store of retro computing parts. You could pop
up and ask the details.

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