hansel@engcon.marshall.ltv.com (KLHANSEL) (01/16/91)
Two weeks ago I bought a copy of SoftPC (version 1.3) so that my wife could do her Lotus 123 work at home on our Mac IIsi. As of last week, my wife's responsibilities have changed at work and she does not use 123 anymore. Since I bought SoftPC to support her, I no longer need it. $195 (plus shipping) gets you all the original disks and the manual as well as the unused registration card. This stuff has only been out of the box for two weeks. As for the SoftPC emulation, it works perfectly on my IIsi. I've run Lotus 123 and Norton Utilities with no problems whatsoever. Insignia has done a great job with this one and I'd keep it if I needed it. For reference, SoftPC retails for $399 and the going mail order price is $245 (that's what I got it for). I'm asking $195 plus shipping. Kevin Hansel engcon!hansel@uunet.uu.net
johnston@oscar.ccm.udel.edu (01/16/91)
In article <839@engcon.marshall.ltv.com>, hansel@engcon.marshall.ltv.com (KLHANSEL) writes... [ SoftPC Version 1.3 For Sale ] > >$195 (plus shipping) gets you all the original disks and the manual as >well as the unused registration card. This stuff has only been out of >the box for two weeks. It should be noted that the version of SoftPC described by Mr. Hansel (evidently) includes the XT/CGA module only. This is a good package, and I use it frequently. The asking price is fair, BUT ... >For reference, SoftPC retails for $399 and the going mail order price >is $245 (that's what I got it for). I'm asking $195 plus shipping. Most mail-order houses also offer the XT/CGA and AT/EGA modules as a "bundled" package. I got mine for $299.95. -- Bill (johnston@oscar.ccm.udel.edu)