On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 5:17 PM, drlegendre . <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jules, > > C-64 key / case colors are just a matter of where and when it was produced. > IIRC the original units had the Orange FN keys, with gray coming later. > Case colors changed too, not sure when / why - but it might have something > to do with the C-64C & C-128 models that emerged later in the prod. life. > > If you're not sure what to do with those 64s you picked up, mail me > off-list.. I need a spare C-64 power supply, and a spare motherboard would > be useful too.. > > -Bill > > On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 3:30 PM, Jules Richardson < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > On 12/09/2015 10:12 AM, Mike wrote: > > > >> Are there any other Commodore 64 users out there? > >> > > > > Funny, I just picked up two boxed machines today, along with a 1541, > docs, > > cables, modem, and a VIC-1525 printer. I've not brought everything inside > > to take a better look at it all yet, although I did notice that one > machine > > has gray function keys and the other orange - I'm not sure if there's any > > significance attached to that in terms of age (both machines are the > > breadbox type) > > > > I've already got a couple of breadbox C64s (one boxed), a couple of 1541 > > drives, and a monitor (1702?), so I really didn't need two more machines! > > But I figured that having another 1541 was handy "just in case", and the > > printer and modem are both kinda cool, and there are some manuals which I > > didn't have... > > > > cheers > > > > Jules > > > > > > > > > Please if possible bottom post the reply. These threads become unreadable if people (no offense personally) post every which way. Hard to follow the flow. Thanks. -- Bill
