sz@cci632.UUCP (Stephen Zehl) (06/27/90)
- I own a CompuColor II with 32k, one disk drive, and the built in RGB Monitor. I also have a ton of software, manuals, usergroup magazines, soundware, and an Epson printer with it. It works great. I really have no use for it any more, and I'd like to sell it, but I have no idea if anyone would want it. How much should I ask for it? Are there still any CompuColor users out there anywhere? Make me an offer. CompuColor was owned by ISC, who now owns Quadram, Princeton Graphics and probably a bunch of others. I don't know if ISC even still makes computers. The CompuColor II came out about the same time as the Apple system. I STILL think that the Compucolor was FAR better than the old Apple systems, and if ISC had marketed the system correctly, the Compucolor would have been as popular as the apple was. But that's another story. Anyway, if you owned a Compucolor system, at one time or another, send me some e-mail and let me know what you thought of the system. I'm curious to see if I was the only ISC lover. Thanks. Steve. CCCC CCCC IIII Stephen Zehl Internet: cci632!sz@cs.rochester.EDU CC CC II Computer Consoles. Inc. or CC CC II Rochester, New York. Usenet: rutgers!rochester!cci632!sz CCCC CCCC IIII DISCLAIMER: I speak for myself, not for my employer.