[comp.sys.atari.st] For Sale: Atari ST Hardware and Software

wpc@druhi.ATT.COM (W. P. Christmas) (10/17/89)

My ST has to make room for a work PC.

Everything listed below works fine, is in good condition and has
the original manuals and disks.
Prices are listed (or best offer).  I'll pay UPS shipping.


HARDWARE:

     Atari 520ST CPU/Keyboard, upgraded to 1 Meg, mouse,	  $ 200
          power supply, Timesaver clock,
          Original Atari BASIC, Original Atari LOGO
     Atari SF354 3 1/2" SSDD diskette drive w/power supply           40
     Atari SC1224 color monitor					    200
     Atari SM124 monochrome monitor                                 100
     Supra 20MB hard disk drive (noisy, works fine)		     80
	     Supra Hard Disk Driver and Utilities

     Epson FX85 (rarely used)					    200

SOFTWARE/BOOK:	(buy 2 & take 10% off, buy 3 and take 20% off)

     Beckmeyer C-Shell, C-Tools, C-Make                              10
     D.E.G.A.S. Elite (nice paint software)                           8
     CAD 3D 1.x (early version, 3D CAD renderings)                    8
     PC-Intercomm (VT100 emulator)                                   10
     Isgur Portfolio						     15
     Word Writer ST						      8
     Phasar 2.32						     15
     Perfect Patch by Aegix (nice DX editor/librarian)		     15
     Generic First Cad						      8
     Megamax C (early version, good to learn with, heavy docs)	     15
     Copy II ST							      8
     Antic Disk Doctor						      8
     Marble Madness (great fun, 2 player mode)			      8
     Flight Simulator (still in shrink wrap)			     10
     Midi Maze (3d maze game, can network via midi)		      8
     The Black Cauldron (good game for 8+ year old)		      8
     Donald Duck's Playground (good game for 6+ year old)	      8
     Star Glider						      8
     Star Raiders						      8
     The Pawn (nice graphics)					      8
     Sundog (good space adventure)				      8
     Balance of Power						     10
     Leader Board						     10
     Shanghai							     10

     Sybex's Programmer's Guide to GEM, by Balma/Fitler               8


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			Walt Christmas
			att!druhi!wpc
			(303) 538-4070 (wk)

wpc@druhi.ATT.COM (W. P. Christmas) (10/19/89)

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The supra hard disk has been sold (thanks for all the replies).
Here's what's left.
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Everything listed below works fine, is in good condition and has
the original manuals and disks.
Prices are listed (or best offer).  I'll pay UPS shipping.


HARDWARE:

     Atari 520ST CPU/Keyboard, upgraded to 1 Meg, mouse,	  $ 200
          power supply, Timesaver clock,
          Original Atari BASIC, Original Atari LOGO
     Atari SF354 3 1/2" SSDD diskette drive w/power supply           40
     Atari SC1224 color monitor					    200

     Epson FX85 (rarely used)					    200

SOFTWARE/BOOK:	(buy 2 & take 10% off, buy 3 and take 20% off)

     PC-Intercomm (VT100 emulator)                                   10
     Isgur Portfolio						     15
     Word Writer ST (easy to learn word processor)		      8
     Perfect Patch by Aegix (nice DX editor/librarian)		     15
     Star Raiders						      8
     The Pawn (nice graphics)					      8
     Leader Board						     10
     Shanghai							     10

     Sybex's Programmer's Guide to GEM, by Balma/Fitler               8


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			Walt Christmas
			att!druhi!wpc
			(303) 538-4070 (wk)

timcc@csv.viccol.edu.au (Tim Cook) (10/20/89)

I have now seen about a dozen "For Sale" messages in comp.sys.atari.st since it
started flowing into Australia again about a month ago.

I'm sure the newsgroup flows into other parts of the world, too, so could all
those who are selling their hardware or software PLEASE MAKE USE OF THE
DISTRIBUTION HEADER.

This prevents people who are not able to buy your wares, or are unlikely to due
to the prohibitive cost of transportation, being subjected to what is for them
noise.

If you were fully considerate of the subscribers to comp.sys.atari.st when
advertising, you would use a distribution that mentions an area enclosing where
you live, and having boundaries that are no more than a 3 hour drive away, as
you are unlikely to sell to someone who cannot see what you are offering.  Such
a distribution might be named after the city or state in which you live.  If
you live in Los Angeles, for example, you probably have a newsgroup called
"la.forsale".  If this is the case, you could post your message to
comp.sys.atari.st and la.forsale with a distribution of "la".

Please, consider that Usenet is not an infinite resource, and a noise posting
reduces the value of a newsgroup.

See the regular postings in news.announce.newusers for more.
--
Tim Cook,	Systems Administrator, Victoria College Computer Services