Commodore SX-64 For Sale (From Southeast USA)

Started by saehn, September 03, 2008, 12:59 AM

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saehn

FYI, just put my SX-64 up for sale. I'd rather it go to a good home. ;-)

Short URL here.

I'm going to put up some other items today or over the next couple of days, will comment back here. Items to include:

  • 1750 REU, tested
  • Commercial game originals, tested
  • 128D keyboards, untested (can these be tested without a 128D?)
  • CMD Swiftlink cartridges
  • 2 PAL DTV joysticks (not often available in USA)
  • Various game cartridges
  • Various electronics



saehn

Added several Commodore and non-C= items yesterday:

    * Commercial game originals, tested
    * 2 PAL DTV joysticks (not often available in USA)
    * Koala Pad Programmer's Toolkit
    * GP2X F100 Firmware v2 (portable game system emulates C64)
    * Adobe Photoshop CS2 UPGRADE for Windows
    * Logitech Cordless Trackman Optical (USB/PS/2)

http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/smf912_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ

saehn

Update: most of these auctions are ending tonight. Sorry for the bother, but I need moving money. :-)

Dragos

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Did you sell the 128d keyboards?  I do not remember seeing them on ebay.

The answer to can you test them without a 128d is yes, if you have an SX.  It will work fine, provided you can plug it in, I butchered an old serial extension cable to make it connect.

-Dragos

Golan Klinger

You can use a 128D keyboard on an SX-64? I didn't know that. Makes sense though. I guess the opposite would be true too then?
Call me Golan; my parents did.

saehn

Unfortunately I no longer have an SX-64 to use for testing. However, I do still have the two 128D keyboards. It would probably be better to test them before I sell them, no...?

RobertB

Quote from: saehn on October 29, 2008, 12:43 AMIt would probably be better to test them before I sell them, no...?
Well, you can sell them with the warning that they have been untested, you can have them tested by finding a local Commodore user or user group that has a C128DCR, or you can have them tested and refurbished by a professional, like master C= repair tech, Ray Carlsen.

                 I've had my C128DCR keyboards
                 repaired by Ray,
                 Robert Bernardo
                 Fresno Commodore User Group
                 CommVEx v5 info - http://www.commodore.ca/forum and click on ComVEX