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I have this Atari PC3 in original configuration (most likely).
I bought this few years ago as I thought this would be a very nice XT system with original keyboard, mouse and monitor. Picture was very bad and turned out it did not have Atari monitor but Schneider EM14 instead (but that turned out to be positive thing in the end. It is a Color EGA monitor with amber mode).
The Atari PC3 had very badly yellowed front bezel. Almost brown actually. Retrobrighting took forever and eventually produced uneven color. So I painted the bezel using graywhite color (RAL9002) that seems to be very good match, most likely the original color. Also the power button was missing so I made a wooden one only to find out later that you could order 3D printed replacements on ebay. Well I'm very happy with my wooden one and the color is very good match. I have not done anything else to this computer, not even cleaned it. I simply don't need another XT since I have Tandy 1000SX and I prefer it instead.
Also, the hard disk on this PC3 has bad sectors. You cannot boot from it but contents can be examined when booting with boot disk. Perhaps low level format would help, perhaps not. But at least the HDD is not completely dead but consider it as broken. I recommend some XTIDE card and CF card as replacement.
Keyboard has Finnish/Swedish keyboard layout. Keyboard is somewhat yellowed but keys are most likely the type of plastic that does not yellow. Keys are very white. Mouse is Atari PCM1 and has not yellowed.
Here are many pictures of the Atari PC3. I ask300€ 250€ without monitor.
Funny fact about the monitor. For all the time I had this system I thought the monitor would be monochrome CGA or perhaps even EGA. But I always wondered how can a monochrome display have two colors (I'm referring to the Amber button since it changed white DOS text to amber). Now that I did final testing before putting this on sale, I was surprised how Word Perfect can show both amber and white at the same time. And when Police Quest 1 started in color I was even more surprised. This must be a color EGA monitor!!!
Good looking DOS text should have been a clear indication about that. There are CGA and EGA utilities in hard disk DOS directory and running CGA.com definetly put DOS to 80 column mode with 8-pixel tall font. And EGA.com restored it to 14pixel tall font. So it must be EGA and not CGA monitor. Also the DIP-switches looks to be set to EGA and not CGA.
I could certainly use this monitor (and I was going to keep it anyway since I don't have any Amber display) but since I have IBM 5154, perhaps I could sell this one with the PC3. It kind of belongs to it. EGA monitors are so rare so I really don't know how to set the price. Perhaps600€ 550€ with monitor or maybe I could trade the whole set to AMD RX 7800 XT or faster graphics card.
Shipping to most EU countries is 50€ and looks like it does not matter if the monitor is included or not.
Edit: Price drop
I bought this few years ago as I thought this would be a very nice XT system with original keyboard, mouse and monitor. Picture was very bad and turned out it did not have Atari monitor but Schneider EM14 instead (but that turned out to be positive thing in the end. It is a Color EGA monitor with amber mode).
The Atari PC3 had very badly yellowed front bezel. Almost brown actually. Retrobrighting took forever and eventually produced uneven color. So I painted the bezel using graywhite color (RAL9002) that seems to be very good match, most likely the original color. Also the power button was missing so I made a wooden one only to find out later that you could order 3D printed replacements on ebay. Well I'm very happy with my wooden one and the color is very good match. I have not done anything else to this computer, not even cleaned it. I simply don't need another XT since I have Tandy 1000SX and I prefer it instead.
Also, the hard disk on this PC3 has bad sectors. You cannot boot from it but contents can be examined when booting with boot disk. Perhaps low level format would help, perhaps not. But at least the HDD is not completely dead but consider it as broken. I recommend some XTIDE card and CF card as replacement.
Keyboard has Finnish/Swedish keyboard layout. Keyboard is somewhat yellowed but keys are most likely the type of plastic that does not yellow. Keys are very white. Mouse is Atari PCM1 and has not yellowed.
Here are many pictures of the Atari PC3. I ask
Funny fact about the monitor. For all the time I had this system I thought the monitor would be monochrome CGA or perhaps even EGA. But I always wondered how can a monochrome display have two colors (I'm referring to the Amber button since it changed white DOS text to amber). Now that I did final testing before putting this on sale, I was surprised how Word Perfect can show both amber and white at the same time. And when Police Quest 1 started in color I was even more surprised. This must be a color EGA monitor!!!
Good looking DOS text should have been a clear indication about that. There are CGA and EGA utilities in hard disk DOS directory and running CGA.com definetly put DOS to 80 column mode with 8-pixel tall font. And EGA.com restored it to 14pixel tall font. So it must be EGA and not CGA monitor. Also the DIP-switches looks to be set to EGA and not CGA.
I could certainly use this monitor (and I was going to keep it anyway since I don't have any Amber display) but since I have IBM 5154, perhaps I could sell this one with the PC3. It kind of belongs to it. EGA monitors are so rare so I really don't know how to set the price. Perhaps
Shipping to most EU countries is 50€ and looks like it does not matter if the monitor is included or not.
Edit: Price drop
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