>Commodore 128 1902 moniter 2 1571 drives and Okidate Plug N Print 10.
Nice, if this doesn't include the CP/M disk, it's possible to download it
off of the Internet. Of course then you need to build a X-1541 cable to
copy it back onto a floppy. The X-1541 cable lets you hook a 1541/1571 up
to an IBM compatible PC.
>Texas Instruments tI994a with Biege plastic Cover and tape Deck
>Color Computer 2 with cassette deck
>Atari 800 and Tape deck
Hmmm, I'm starting to notice a pattern here with the tape decks :^)
>and my latest find a Amiga 1000 with 1080 moniter and 512k memory
>anyone have more information on expansion of this computer??
Congratulations, you now own the least expandable of the Amiga's. All
isn't lost though. I'd recommend doing a search of Deja News for the
"Amiga 1000". How to expand them is something of a FAQ when it comes to
Amiga's. I'm afraid I've not paid much attention to the subject as the
1000 is one of the few models I don't have.
Zane
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Received on Fri Oct 31 1997 - 20:21:47 GMT