jlee@husc9.harvard.edu (Jong Lee) (05/01/91)
For sale: Amiga 500/Mac + Emulator system I'm looking for a color Mac system, so I am going to sell my entire system. I am hoping to not break it up, but will entertain all REASONBLE inquiries. Please do not insult me with some ridiculous offer. I will be willing to ship all of the equipment to you, and COD would be fine...Here's my system: 1) Amiga 500 CPU, with 1 meg of memory (Kickstart v 1.3) 2) 1084S RGB Stereo Monitor 3) Star Micronics Nx2400 24 Pin Multi Font Dot Matrix Printer 4) External 3.5" disk drive Now, I also have A-Max II, which allows this machine to function with excellent compatibility as a Mac + (Microsoft Word 4.0, Microsoft Excel 2.2a, MacPaint, Hypercard 2.0, etc. have all given me no trouble...) 5) A-Max II software/hardware package 6) Mac + 128K ROM chips 7) ORIGINAL Apple Macintosh external 3.5" floppy drive In addition to all that I have listed above, I would be providing you with original software (like Superbase Personal, Maxiplan 500, and much more). as all accessories like joysticks, pads, 100 blank disks, etc... I bought all of this in pieces, but none is more than two years old (since freshman year of college...I am currently a sophomore). I paid well over $2000 for my stuff, and I am asking for about $1250. This price is more firm than I am sounding, since I am a poor college student, but like I said, I am willing to listen to anything REASONABLE. Again, please don't do something like the guy who was going to offer $175 for the Bodega Bay chassis...I'm not that desperate, and I can keep this system if there are no reasonable offers. 8) Also remember that I am paying for shipping and handling. -David Chou (chou6@husc9.harvard.edu) or (617) 493-5795 [I will probably be out if you call, but leave a message, and I will try to get back to you...tell me whether or not you are interested on the machine, if possible). -- -Jong
chou6@husc9.harvard.edu (David Chou) (05/11/91)
AMIGA 500/MAC+ EMULATOR SYSTEM FOR SALE --------------------------------------- To all of you out there who are looking for a good cheap and fair deal on a se well-maintained and recent computer system, I am selling my Amiga system. Let's cut through the crap- following are the items I wish to sell followed by their prices (I pay for 4th class shipping, insured): ITEM PRICE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Amiga 500 CPU a. Kickstart v. 1.3 b. 512K RAM expansion boost it up to one meg. c. Comes with all original manuals, including the front page of the owner's manual :) $400 2. 1084S Stereo RGB Commodore Monitor a. Have had no problems with it through the time I have owned it (I know of certain batches which had a defective part that caused them to burn out) $185 3. External 3.5" Disk Drive. a. Approximately 1' high, and extremely small. Consumes very little power and is quiet. $55 4. Star Micronics NX-2400 Multi-Font 24 Pin Printer a. Very fast, with user friendly front panel control of several built in fonts, as well as features like paper parking. Hardly used, since I laser print most of my papers at my House's computer room. $165 5. A-Max II Macintosh + Emulator a. A-Max II program (upgraded from A-Max) b. Original 128K Mac+ ROM chips, which are no longer for sale to the general public through Apple's shitty policy. Very hard to get through dealers, and they will cost you... c. Original Mac External 3.5' Drive. Not some compatible which may not be completely so. *Since many people have offered to buy this part of my system off me, I been caught in a quandary as to whether or not I should break up my system at the expense of the other stuff above...Sure, I'll sell it separately, but for... $390 6. Assorted accessories, like books, joysticks, diskcases and over 60 blank DS/DD disks, hundreds of programs for both the Amiga and the Mac :) and other stuff that I can't remember off hand. They all go to you if you buy my system... -Free w purchase I have spent well over $2000 on all this stuff. I figure, none of the items are over 2 years old (I bought it for college) and I really didn't use it much while in school (This place is damn Mac intensive), and the stuff was stored at a friends' house over the summer. Thus, I think that knocking 40% of what I paid for it and asking for $1200 is not unreasonable. I need money to get my Mac IIsi *which will be expensive even with educational discount* and remember, shipping is all taken care of. I prefer to sell the whole thing, but REASONABLE enquiries will always get a response. Hell, if I sell my system, I'll even throw in a Hershey's Kiss...now that's a bargain. My e-mail address is chou6@husc9.harvard.edu My telephone number is (617) 493-5795. Contact me before May 24th, because after that, I'm outta here... -David Chou