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D. Estel
185 W. Pilgrim Lane
Clovis, CA 93612
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This is a complete Commodore 64 system in a compact 25sh pound rugged case. The SX-64 combines the Commodore 64 computer, 1541 5.25” disk drive, and a 5” COLOR monitor into one sleek-looking case with detachable keyboard. The SX-64 has the distinction on being the first color portable computer. Originally selling for about $1,000, they are still highly prized by Commodore enthusiasts for being so compact for their time.
From deep in storage comes a refurbished Amiga 2000 system. It comes with Amiga OS 3.1, 1 Meg Chip RAM, 4 Megs Fast RAM, 2 gig SCSI hard drive, two internal Floppy Drives, CD-ROM drive, Keyboard and Mouse, and a selection of games and demos loaded on the hard drive.
The Commodore 1581 disk drive provides a whopping 880K of disk space on a DD 3.5” diskette. Besides the extra capacity for files, the 1581 is also well-supported by GEOS and Wheels GUI OSs, which increases the usability of those programs.
With the proper software, the Commodore 1581 disk drive can also be used to read from and write to IBM DOS-formatted 720K disks.
This disk drive is exactly on the mark, aligned by John Ferrell with his oscilloscope.
Encompassing 8 years of of audio interviews, listen to host Shane Monroe talk about vintage computing and question those in classic console and computer gaming. For more information, go to
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For Commodore 64 computers, disk drives, and monitors, these covers come emblazoned with the word, “Commodore”.
Are they floppy disks? No! They're paper notepads disguised as 5 1/4“ and 3 1/2” disks. Fool your friends. Created by the talented Larry Anderson.
Have a chance to win U.S. postage stamps with Jeri Ellsworth and the C64 DTV joystick emblazoned on the face of the stamp! Good for first-class envelopes!
For the fifth year in a row, Baysinger Cellars of Lodi, California is donating a bottle of Syrah red wine as door prizes for CommVEx. This year the wine is called, “Drew's Brew”, in honor of programmer/hardware producer, Jim Drew.