Whatever a hundred SEK correlates to in USD. You did good on the first one
though. One thing I like about the dual video is the monitor I got with it,
a Magnavox, has both RGB and composite inputs that are switchable from the
front. It also works well as a test monitor for camcorder and VCR/VCP
repairs. I did have it attached to a vcr for a while and used the VCR as the
tuner and watched TV in the shop without the aid of a separate television.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
[mailto:owner-classiccmp@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Iggy Drougge
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 12:00 AM
To: Russ Blakeman
Subject: RE: VIC-20
Russ Blakeman skrev:
You'll hate me for saying this but I got my
128D, printer,
monitor, etc and
a ton of software in swap for a Sound Blaster 16
card. I like it way more
than the old 64's...and the thremal color printer is nice other than
tracking down sources for ribbons.
I got my C128D in a trade for a pirate copy of the Amiga game "Superfrog"
(great game, but was it really worth it?). =)
At the recycling centre near my grandparents', I found another
one, this time
the kind with a carrying handle and parking space for the keyboard. Didn't
cost more than a hundred SEK.
I've also got two spare 128D keyboards, Swedish keymap. Will
trade for other
eight-bit things.
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