At 06:15 PM 10/5/98 -0800, Zane H. Healy wrote:
On Mon, 5 Oct
1998, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
::
::Somebody's posted a Commodore C65 prototype on eBay. 4 days left and the
::bidding is at $1025.
::
That's nothing. The last one sold went for $1400. (!)
Well, how many of these "prototypes" exist? Has anyone authenticated
these things?
There was more like an entire production run of them. IIRC there are/were
several hundred of them. Or maybe he's selling a prototype of the ones
that were actaully made. The Commodore A3000+ prototypes sound more
interesting, there are only 3 of them I believe. Still the C65 would have
been interesting.
Yeah, the last estimate I saw put the number at just under 1,000 made in all.
You used to be able to buy them from a company that sold C= parts for something
like $169. (Or you could fish them out of the dumpsters out on Wilson drive
if you got there on the right day.)
Word is that they were 65816 based (or somesuch) and looked *sorta* like an
Amiga 500 with a 3 1/2 floppy built in. I don't think they were compatible
with the 64.
Anyways, the CBM FAQ has more info, haven't read it lately.
Les