>>At 11:11 AM 2/15/99 -0500, Phil wrote:
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>Joe, I know that you a special love for these machines (Sanyo 550) I have
>read your comments on the forum on the one you soaked so much money in
>trying to get it to run.. (HeHe)!!!
>
>Maybe they are worth collecting in the fact that they could possibly be the
>most "Incompatible" "Compatible" early DOS machine ever produced.. <HeHe>!!
No I think that honor belongs to the HP 150! But at least HP told you
that up front!
>
>Anyway if they are so plentiful in Orlando how about getting me a Keyboard
>and a monitor for it.. <Grin>!!
It uses any NTSC composite monitor. I'll watch for a keybaord but I
haven't seen any Sanyos for a while. That's why I said "USED to see them".
You do know that my favorite trift store closed their computer department
don't you? It's just as well, I've probably got enough projects to last me
three lifetimes.
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>I still have some have some change left from the $3.50 I paid for the CPU...
Good, I'll add a "handling charge" :-)
Joe
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>Phil...
>
>BTW: The Clerk at the Thrift store was convinced it was a VCR, and now that
>I look at it, it does look very much like a VCR..
>Same size, Same color (Metal Gray / Black Front)..
>OK that makes it collectable Right !!!!
>
>"In the year 2525 (If man is still alive, if woman can survive) Commodore 64
>computers will still be plentiful and routinely sold at Garage Sales"
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Received on Tue Feb 16 1999 - 20:15:30 GMT
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