SiliconClassics
Experienced Member
For sale locally in New York.
Atari 800 Computer (3x 16K RAM cartridges, 10K ROM, Basic, Frogger)
Atari 850 Interface w/cables, power supply, manual
Atari 810 Disk Drive w/power supply, manuals, software
Atari 410 Program Recorder w/manual
Atari CX85 Numeric Keypad (missing one button)
Suncom Joy-Sensor Joystick Simulator (boxed)
Atari joystick extension cable (boxed)
Software:
The Bookkeeper
My First Alphabet
The Home Filing Manager
Caverns of Mars
Microsoft Basic
Family Finances
Timewise
Letter Perfect
Data Perfect
Spell Perfect
Rapid Reader
Laser Racers II
Wayout
Bandits
Juggles' House
Spelling Genie
Yachtman
Bank Street Writer
Flight Simulator II
Basic Routines for the Atari
RAM Test II
LJK Disk Utility
Misc. software & games on loose floppy disks
Everything appears to be complete but is untested. These items are more than 30 years old, so they're sold as-is. Includes an original purchase receipt from Crazy Eddie circa 1984. If you're not familiar with Crazy Eddie, check out their TV commercials on YouTube and the Wikipedia article about them - quite a story.
Asking $200 for the lot.
Atari 800 Computer (3x 16K RAM cartridges, 10K ROM, Basic, Frogger)
Atari 850 Interface w/cables, power supply, manual
Atari 810 Disk Drive w/power supply, manuals, software
Atari 410 Program Recorder w/manual
Atari CX85 Numeric Keypad (missing one button)
Suncom Joy-Sensor Joystick Simulator (boxed)
Atari joystick extension cable (boxed)
Software:
The Bookkeeper
My First Alphabet
The Home Filing Manager
Caverns of Mars
Microsoft Basic
Family Finances
Timewise
Letter Perfect
Data Perfect
Spell Perfect
Rapid Reader
Laser Racers II
Wayout
Bandits
Juggles' House
Spelling Genie
Yachtman
Bank Street Writer
Flight Simulator II
Basic Routines for the Atari
RAM Test II
LJK Disk Utility
Misc. software & games on loose floppy disks
Everything appears to be complete but is untested. These items are more than 30 years old, so they're sold as-is. Includes an original purchase receipt from Crazy Eddie circa 1984. If you're not familiar with Crazy Eddie, check out their TV commercials on YouTube and the Wikipedia article about them - quite a story.
Asking $200 for the lot.