Lyos,
I'll explain to you why asking $25 for a non-working TI 99/4a is
ludicrous:
1) They are quite common, and even $25 would be a stretch for a working
one in good condition
2) Complete, WORKING systems can be found on eBay for under $15
3) Trying to sell a non-working unit with missing keys and case damage is
pretty laughable
You need to put a little bit more effort into understanding the economic
realities of this hobby.
And JUST because I'm a nice guy, send me your address and I'll send you a
//c power supply since I just found a stash of them. You can keep your TI
99/4a.
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Lyos Norezel wrote:
Hey ya'll... I have a nonworking TI-99/4A in my
possession that I need to sell...
the TI-99/4A has the following attributes/detributes
TI-99/4A Computer:
Minor damage to case
5 missing keys: the "A", "S", and "Z" letter keys,
the spacebar,
and an unknown key
Nonworking, undamaged inside but fails to boot up... could just be a minor
fault... but I am unable to test it.
2 command modules:
1 Blackjack and Poker
1 "The Attack"
1 working TI-99/4A power adapter
model no. AC95000
w/"Safety Checked" sticker
1 Video Modulator
w/protection/on LED
TV/Antenna/IN 3-position switch
Channel select (ch 3 or 4)
model no. UM1381
seems to work
2 "Home Computer Remote Controllers" (joysticks) attached to one serial port
plug
model no. PHP1100
$25 plus shipping from US 45424 gets it. Trade only for working power adapter for an
Apple IIc.
Lyos Gemini Norezel
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