)
has the MP-C card and fully functional (as well as in a very good
outside/inside condition). It does have the MIKBUG ROM (on the CPU card) as
I connected to it. From what the person before me said, it might be worth
$1000+, is that accurate? I am thinking of insuring some of my items in my
collection and this SWTPC is one of the more expensive ones. It is good to
know what the value might be.
Thanks,
Vlad.
On 5 January 2014 15:05, Chris Elmquist <chrise at pobox.com> wrote:
On Sunday (01/05/2014 at 04:06PM -0500), billdeg at
buzz1.com wrote:
> I'm just wondering if anyone knows what
a typical value for a single
unit
> with nothing fancy is? I note a recent
auction had two of them
together
for
$1400 - Am I correct to imply from that that the
value of an individual
unit
> is probably less than $700 (that set was unique due to the systems
being
linked
and that control box they had, I think).
A working, complete, 1975-6 SWTPc with top and bezel, original backplane,
original CPU and RAM with an MP-S card is worth $1000+. That would be
the
bare minimum system. $700 is too low for a
working system. The newer
6809
SWTPc's would be worth less, maybe you can
get one of these for $700.
Although note that the earliest SWTPC 6800 used the MP-C card as the
console interface along with Motorola's MIKBUG ROM monitor. This was
all pretty much from the MEK6800-D1 eval kit reference design.
If you have an MP-S card for the console interface then you will also
have SWTBUG, which SWTPC developed and came later in the evolution of
those systems.
Chris
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Chris Elmquist