On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 12:20 AM, Roger Pugh <rogpugh at mac.com> wrote:
On 04/24/2010 19:31, Tony Duell wrote:
But I think the Amstrad PCW was a very sensible product. Bundling in a
printer and word processing software meant it could be used out of the
box for what a lot of people wanted a computer for.
-tony
I have 3 Amstrad PCW 512+ brand new in boxes if anyone is interested. ?To
heavy to post but would swap..
I live in Sussex UK
These have the 3.5 inch floppy drive 512K ram and a daisywheeel printer with
sheetfeed.
Complete with cp/m and locoscript disks. ?The only problem is that the drive
belt in the floppy drive will have perished by now.
I don't know of a PCW 512+ but Wikipedia tells me there was a 9512+
with a 3?" drive instead of a 3" - is this the model you mean?
I find myself strangely tempted, if so... Would Sir be interested in a
classic Macintosh of some hue, at all? I have a few I wish to get rid
of.
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