Sanyo 550

From: Russ Blakeman <rhblake_at_bigfoot.com>
Date: Wed Feb 17 05:08:26 1999

The Sanyo had a composite port for video, you can use any mono compoite monitor,
like a Commodore setup. If it has the add-on video board you can use a stock CGA
monitor. I have a few here but some are spoken for.

musicman38_at_mindspring.com wrote:

> >Phil Clayton wrote:
> >>
> >> Purchased a Sanyo MBC 550 today at the local thrift for $3.50..
> >> Just the CPU, no monitor or Keyboard..
> >> Haven't really tested it yet, but I did power it up with no monitor or
> keyboard
> >> and it tried to access drive A:
> >> Wonder if this thing has any real value.
> >> Anyone know how many of them were produced ?
> >
> >I was over at the thrift store today, and saw a Sanyo MBC 555 and the
> >monitor for $1.91 each; don't know if it had a keyboard or not. I have
> >three of them here along with keyboards, and two monitors.
>
> Can you get me a monitor & keyboard ?
> I goto the thrift stores all the time here in Fort Myers, FL
> and have never seen one of these in all the piles of computers I rumage
> through all the time. Must depend on where you live.
> I guess I will box this thing up and add it to my ever increasing collection
> of obsolite computers taking up more and more space in my garage.
> And I thought I got a good buy at only $3.50.. <Grin>!!!
> Phil...
Received on Wed Feb 17 1999 - 05:08:26 GMT

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