Maybe a buck or two, you can't get much for them anymore, even though they
still have a very big purpose in computing. Check sometime and see how many
people are using their C= equipment on the net sometime and you'll see what
I mean.
John Higginbotham wrote:
At 11:49 AM 7/6/98 -0500, you wrote:
The C64C utilized a reduced chip design, replaced
the MOS6510 with
an MOS8510 and SID was changed but not for the better (could only do
3 voices instead of 4, don't remember if it was the white noise
channel that was dropped) and the VIC-II also received a new
chip revision.
Ack. I hope those dealers I mentioned before aren't marking up the price
just because the c64c looks more like a c128...
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