Trade bait

From: Cameron Kaiser <ckaiser_at_oa.ptloma.edu>
Date: Tue May 23 17:32:50 2000

I have a few items I'm interested in trading. These are mostly collector's
pieces but might be useful to others also.

A Muppet Learning Keys unit for the C64 (and probably Atari). I don't have
the software, but it seems to operate (I spied on the joystick lines and saw
that it does send signals). Designed by the same guys who did the Koala
Pad. It's basically a "kid-proof" modified membrane keyboard that connects
to the joyport.

A Laser 50 "personal computer" (looks like a Tandy Pocket Computer on
steroids). It used to work, but a(n ex- :-)friend of mine decided he would
take it apart and didn't put it back together properly. It might be
repairable, but I haven't tried. Complete with box and manual, in original
packaging. Call it a fixer-upper.

COMPUTE!'s First Book of the Commodore 64. Spiral-bound. Includes lots of
interesting sample programs. Great if you want to get a fast, instant
introduction to the C64.

I also have a few other C64 software items, mostly games.

I'm always interested in Commodore 8-bit "stuff", and am also looking for
Atari 8-bit (not 2600/5200/7800) cartridges. However, I am *particularly*
interested in Model 100 or NEC 8201A RAM, and getting another Timex/Sinclair
1000 since the last one I got seemed to be DOA and I could not revive it (but
I have a crapload of TS1000 software and a 16K RAM expansion waiting for it).
I have the manual and all the accessories, and can probably scare up a power
supply; I just need the computer itself. Sorry, not interested in cash. :-)

I'm in San Bernardino, and will be for the next few weeks.
Please reply off-list to ckaiser_at_ptloma.edu.

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