Okay, I'll get you the motherboard ASAP, and computers DON'T make mistakes;
programmers do.
Glad to take it!
I'll ship the 486/33
processor to you, but if it is alright, can I have a
slightly higher discount on shiping on which ever computer I end up taking?
I don't know how much the 486/66 processor w/board w/16 MB RAM is worth,
you could tell me, and then whatever you think the 486/33 is worth. But
remember, the 33 is a SX, so it has no math processor. The 66 is a DX2.
The VIC-20 was Commodore's first computer...2K of
RAM (I think), did
sounds
and color TV screen stuff.
Commodore 64
Apple II C (I think).
Well, I'm not sure which I'll take, but I don't
really need the Apple II C,
maybe the Commodore 64, or the VIC 20.
I have a TV screen, I even have one in the guest
bedroom that's used once in a blue moon.
Didn't the older Apples up to
the
IIGS have attached monitors?
The Post Office
tells me that 44 lbs will cost $89 US to send to you. If
you
have a TV screen, you can save on the cost of
shipping a monitor for an
Apple/Commodore/anything else. (The IBM will work a TV screen with the
right
>card, but colors are funny).
How much does the Commodore 64 or the VIC-20 weigh?
(That might make a
difference in what I chose.), but it'll probably be the VIC 20. I have a
friend who might buy the C64 from you. In your next e-mail, tell me how
much you would sell the C64 for, so I can tell him.
Thanks again,
Tim D. Hotze