Closed Various: PC sound cards, ISA HD, etc

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Hi, more of my collection for sale. I've set up a site with the images,
https://sites.google.com/site/oldcomputerbitsforsale/, but here is the quick list:

  • Xebec ISA (8-bit, full-length) MFM controller with 20Meg Miniscribe drive. This controller and drive used to be in my Amiga 1060 Sidecar to boot my Amiga 1000. IIRC, I had 5Meg partitioned with DOS and the remaining 15Megs. Untested for >10years, of course. $5
  • Panasonic HHC, a handheld 6502 computer. In carrying case, seems to work (batteries even hold a short charge!). With Printer/Tape interface, two extra rolls of paper, and ROMS (for "La Laurentienne", a bank here in Quebec - dated 1982) $20

Already sold:

  • M-Audio Audiophile 2496 PCI sound card. Fully working, awesome sound quality. Gives 24-bit audio at 96 kHz sampling rate. With MIDI/SP/DIF breakout dongle. $50
  • Sony PS2 and PSX and stuff. PS2 (fat) works reasonably well. PSX works well. With a bunch of controllers, games and cables: composite, S-Video and component. $50 for the lot.SOLD
  • Roland RAP-10 sound card. 16-bit ISA. Has an early version of the Sound Canvas module on board, giving nice GM sounds. Great for DOS games. Comes in original box, with manuals and original floppies. Tested a long time ago. If you supply power to the card, you can inject MIDI at a jumper to just have a Sound Canvas. $20. SOLD
  • Speech recognition on a 256k 4.77MHz IBM? You can do it with this card! A Covox "Voice Master Key" 8-bit ISA card with headset, manual and floppy (all original in original box). $10 SOLD
  • Tandy MC-10 "Micro Color Computer". Motorola 6803+6847 based computer. Comes with french manual and an english reference card. $10 SOLD

There is also some software on there, for Mac. More will be added.
 
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I might be interested in the following items, but it depends on the shipping costs to the Netherlands:

  • Roland RAP-10 sound card. 16-bit ISA. Has an early version of the Sound Canvas module on board, giving nice GM sounds. Great for DOS games. Comes in original box, with manuals and original floppies. Tested a long time ago. If you supply power to the card, you can inject MIDI at a jumper to just have a Sound Canvas. $20.
  • Speech recognition on a 256k 4.77MHz IBM? You can do it with this card! A Covox "Voice Master Key" 8-bit ISA card with headset, manual and floppy (all original in original box). $10
Please let me know how much it would cost to ship these items. :)

P.S. As you're Canadian, I assume these prices are in Canadian dollars?
 
Hello all! yes, the prices are in Canadian Dollars. Depending on time of day it can be more or less than the US dollar :-)

Lennart, those two together would cost about $20 to go to the Netherlands on the slow boat.
 
As expected, the surface mail took a while, but I'm glad to announce that the parcel has arrived in good condition! Thank you for the transaction, I've left you positive feedback! :)
 
Indeed :)

At first I was surprised by the small package, in all the pictures I've seen of this computer, I got the impression it was bigger :lol:
 
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