On 31-Mar-97, classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu wrote:
This was my very first computer. I still miss it to
this day. I harbor
few regrets in my life but one of them is selling this system with my
atari 2600 to buy my first apple. The 2600 I've since replaced (ten
fold) and I'm sure someday I'll run into another aquarius and will have
it too, but I can never replace the programming I did on it. I had a
comic book inventory database program and I wrote seevral simple arcade
games. My setup was the aquarius with an expansion box that plugged into
the expansion slot that allowed two carthridges to be plugged in
simultaneously. This allowed a 4K memory expansion card to be plugged in
along with other game carthridges which required the increased memory. I
had a 4K mem carthridge, a couple games, keypad controllers, a thermal
printer, and two tape drives. What a fun little system. Some day I will
recoup all this gear. I just hope the kid I sold it too got as much use
out of it as I did.
Sam,
Sounds like quite a system. From the picture on the flyer I have, the
Aquarius hooked up to all the expansion gear was quite a sight as well. As
has already been mentioned, I have two base Aquarius computers, one of which
is the Mattel variant which I recently picked up on a whim. Would you be
interested in this machine? It's fucntional,though needs a little cleaning
up. You are welcome to it...just let me know.
Jeff jeffh(a)eleventh.com
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Collector of classic home computers:
Amiga 1000, Atari 800, Atari 800XL, Atari Mega-ST/2, Commodore
C-128 & C128D, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore VIC-20, Kaypro 2X,
Mattel Aquarius, Osbourne Executive, Sinclair ZX-81, TI-99/4A,
Timex-Sinclair 1000, TRS-80 Color Computer-3, and a TRS-80 Model 4.
Plus Atari SuperPong and Atari 2600VCS game consoles.