A friend-of-a-friend who's leaving not just the city, not just the
country, but the continent, dropped a C=64 system on me. But I am not
really into the 8-bitters; to me it would be just an amusing toy, and I
daresay there are plenty of people here to whom it would be a lot more
than that.
It seems moderately complete, to me, and in fairly good shape for a
system that old. (Going by the pictures Dave Dunfield has up on
www.classiccmp.org, this is definitely the original C=64, not a C64C.)
There's the keyboard/CPU unit, one 1541 disk drive (ie, 5?" floppy), a
Commodore-branded monitor, two joysticks, power brick, at least a few
disks of software, a bag of cables - I can go through and do a complete
inventory if it matters. I haven't tried plugging it all together and
testing it, though I certainly can if it might make the difference to
anyone. Cosmetic condition is pretty good for a computer its age - not
NIB-level pristine, of course, but it's obviously spent a lot of time
either being well cared for or sitting protected on a shelf. :-)
Yours for picking up in downtown Montreal. I can probably bring it to
Ottawa if that would help; most months see me do at least three round
trips. I could probably be persuaded to ship if necessary, but I'd
naturally enough prefer to avoid that.
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