Commodore B-128 series

From: Cord Coslor <coslor_at_pscosf.peru.edu>
Date: Thu Jul 17 19:57:10 1997

I, too would be a very interested investor if something like the scheme
mentioned below could be worked out. Keep my name is mind if anything ever
developed on getting these rights.

CORD

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On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Sam Ismail wrote:

> On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Richard A. Cini, Jr. wrote:
>
> > In January, with advice of counsel, I made two attempts to contact
> > Commodore's US bankruptcy counsel (Commodore had manufacturing operations in
> > West Chester and Norristown, PA) to inquire about purchasing Commodore's
> > remaining intellectual property (i.e., the rights to the schematics,
> > technology, source code, etc.). I never got a response from them. Anyone
> > interested in buying Commodore assets??
>
> Yeah, I was going to suggest this. That would be cool! To actually OWN
> the rights to a computer I loathed growing up would be ironic at worst.
>
> Let me know what you find out about this and I would be an interested
> investor.
>
> Sam
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> Computer Historian, Programmer, Musician, Philosopher, Athlete, Writer, Jackass
>
>
Received on Thu Jul 17 1997 - 19:57:10 BST

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