Recent score: CBM 8032

From: Brain, Jim <JBrain_at_aegonusa.com>
Date: Thu May 23 08:43:20 2002

HEAVY as LEAD, and build for a nuclear war, IMHO. Pain to store too, as
they're huge.

Hi, Cameron.

Jim


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 -----Original Message-----
From: Cameron Kaiser [mailto:spectre_at_stockholm.ptloma.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 11:59 PM
To: cctalk_at_classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Recent score: CBM 8032

> Wow wouldn't mind having one, as they are the grandaddy to the VIC-20
> and C=64 machines. Some VIC/64 software is directly useable, other
> software takes minor tweaks. Now you'll need the matching floppy
> drives, and they use that (typical commodore offbeat) IEEE interface. I
> guess use the common steps troubleshooting the p/s.

I've got a PET 2001-16B myself, and a C2N datasette. Works great.

To the original poster, yes, the power supply and/or fuse are likely
suspects. PETs are pretty tough systems.

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