billdeg
Technician
Speaking of B, what model B series is that in two of the photos?
Speaking of B, what model B series is that in two of the photos?
I have a lot of disk images for that machine on vintagecomputer.net. They're .D80's so you'll need either an 8050 drive or a emulator device of some sort.Wow - good eye
That would be my Commodore B128 - all original in working condition - one of the few computers I never had to fix/restore. I got it "untested" as i typically buy, but it turned out to be fully functional.
I was going to attach one of the MSD drives to it via IEEE interface to load some programs but haven't gotten around to it as of yet
Thank you for that. I'm going to save your URL.I have a lot of disk images for that machine on vintagecomputer.net. They're .D80's so you'll need either an 8050 drive or a emulator device of some sort.