Of course I will
NOT!
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lol priceless rk :p
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Never seen or heard of that brand, remember, you guys in the UK had a lot of stuff we never saw. Acorn, BBC, Spacey etc. Even the Dragon was very rare here, as Tandy (I think) put a stop to it, so not to cut into the CoCo sales. SCART is a foreign word to us, and not until I joined the Amiga boards did I even hear the word.
Saturday Score!
too make a long story -short, because I due have a tendency to ramble. Saturdays some of the AMICUE guys meet for coffee. Today, one of them gave me a big box of knowledge!
I had show the NCS 2065T kit and he was cleaning out his storage area, and knew I was getting into Electronics so , in the box was the following:
HeathKit ET3100 Electronic Design Experimenter
HeathKit ET3200 Digital Design Experimenter
And about 6 related HeatKit courses centered around those 2 kits
The nice thing is that all these kits Look about 98% complete, and even have the part bins labelled for each Course. As you know the worst thing about getting "hand me down" kits like this, is all the parts were ussually lost years ago.
Not only are all the courses in almost mint shape, the even come with the original records (yes, I said records) for the audio lectures. These records were those old thin floppy mylar sheets (i have to find a turn table and convert them to MP3's).
These courses of course will have to wait.
He did not buy the ET3400 which of course was the computer trainer unfortunately.
The trainers are a bit dusty and have BNC connectors that are not shown on the original photos below, but everything else is in excellent condition.
If you have no luck tracking down a turntable and it isn't too much to post to the UK (I guess flexidiscs won't weigh much!), I could digitise them for you.
Latest addition. A nice clean, almost new looking Blizzard PPC @240Mhz with SCSI and all manuals etc.
Hardware pr0n at it's best :D
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@blankstare
Nice score:thumbsup:
@ retro_junky
Thanks for the offer, I am looking at the local thrift stores first, I always see them there for under $10, they pop up all the time. Last week they had a cheap Emerson all in one unit, 8 track, Am-Fm, and turn-table for $8, I am kicking my self for not grabbing it now, but it was a real cheap unit, only 2 terminals at the back for speakers, you could not add anything to it.
I got my Package from Cloanto today. Not really worth posting a picture of the Amiga forever 2009 or the C64 Forever 2009 DVD's. It only took 4 weeks from Cloanto this time, last time I ordered Amiga Forever in 2008, it took almost 3 months.
Today's 'new' stuff:
http://www.proggle.net/%7Eandrew/download/CDTV.jpg