[Coco] Coco Europe
Thierry Mella
thierry.mella at skynet.be
Tue Jun 13 14:27:16 EDT 2006
Fedor Steeman wrote:
> Dear Thierry,
>
> The CoCo3 with built-in 220V transformator is old and has been hacked
> due to
> a previous memory upgrade that had been removed again (two capacitors are
> cut, which BTW does not interfere with the computer's functioning). The
> casing is somewhat yellowed.
Is this the Australian'one ?
> I would think that 16 Euro (20 US$) is a reasonable price for it. I
> can also
> get you an almost new one too (110V/NTSC), that has only been taken
> out of
> the box once and turned on a few times and is now packed again. That
> one I'd
> probably sell for 32 Euro...
I do agree with the $20 price but I would start with *one* CoCo 3
first, 'cause
the US 'one need an external transformer (if I understand good)
But I think about one thing : wouldn't it be possible to translate your
floppies to somes
files that MESS understand ? It would avoid the physical transportation
problem of
the CoCo & the Drive ... (I apologize that I did not realise this
before, I'm a newbie
in the "post-CoCo era"......)
It's *not* a price problem but an *empty place* problem. (My place is
*very* small ...)
> I don't really have had the time to make an inventory, because there
> is so
> much stuff. Just tell me what you are interested in and I will try to
> find
> it...
"Serious" things - no games ! :-)
Assembler, Pascal, C, Fortran, Basic09, OS-9 (level 1 & 2) & all other
languages
that have exists on the CoCo in the past ...
> So far:
>
> - CoCo3.....................................................1 old
> (220V/NTSC), 1 new (110V/NTSC)
> - Disk drives & controller..............................looking...
> - OS-9 disks & manuals..............................looking, found
> manuals...
> - Pascal software........................................looking
Good Luck ! :-)
> Cheers,
>
> Fedor
Thierry
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