(no subject)

From: Richard Erlacher <edick_at_idcomm.com>
Date: Tue Aug 3 15:58:17 1999

My apologies, folks . . . this one's clearly misrouted.

Dick
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Erlacher <edick_at_idcomm.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
Date: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: (no subject)


>Since I have their latest CD, I have all the data sheets. What I'm after
is
>the information about the logic cell resources, clock drivers, routing
>resources, etc, generic to each family and not specific to a given device.
>The individual sheets seldom have that data.
>
>regards,
>
>Dick
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
>To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
><classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
>Date: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 11:11 AM
>Subject: Re: (no subject)
>
>
>>> > A 99/4A can range from USD 2,- (just the unit in used condition)
>>> > up to USD 30-70 (New, unused, original packed, never opened with
>>> > no damages on the box). PS: The white units may score way higher
>>
>>> Hans, I don't know about you wacky Germans, but any American paying
>>> USD$30-70 for a TI-99/4a in ANY condition would be a fool and a half.
>>> Maybe if it was gold plated, or the President used it to fondle an
>intern,
>>> then maybe. But I just passed up on two TI-99/4a's in the box without
>>> even a second thought.
>>
>>> New, unused, original packaging and never opened with no damage to the
>box
>>> is not hard to find (ok, except for "never opened", but still). Maybe
>>> USD$10-$25.
>>
>>Just catch the next for me (never opened!)
>>
>>TI wasn't the real big thing over here.
>>
>>> > in Europe, since they never where sold in masses over here. PPS:
>>> > a Ti 99/4 (no A) will also range higher, especialy when in mint/
>>> > unused condition.
>>
>>> I just paid $90 for future reference. A bit more than I wanted to pay
>but
>>> then how many 99/4's does one come across? In my experience of
>collecting
>>> for many years, the answer is not many at all.
>>
>>USD 90,- is quite high - it may need a second thought.
>>
>>> > A Timex/Sinclair may earn you USD 2-5 (used, with PS) or score
>>> > a whooping USD 50,- as a new never opened box.
>>
>>> Repeat same discussion as above. You can buy new ZX-81's from that
zebra
>>> website for US$29 or whatever it is.
>>
>>Well, you might notice, in both cases that the high prices
>>are ment for top notch stuff, and, as my mother said:
>>Every day a dumb one lifts his head - you just have to catch him...
>>(As I have seen the original question was about for what he might
>>sell his stuff (jep, of course, take an auction (rarerarerare:)))
>>
>>Gruss
>>H.
>>
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>
Received on Tue Aug 03 1999 - 15:58:17 BST

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