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- From: georg@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de (Georg Schwarz)
- Newsgroups: comp.misc
- Subject: Re: Commodore 64???
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 17:55:13 GMT
- Organization: ZRZ/TU-Berlin
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- In <4000001@hpnmdla.sr.hp.com> hmoss@hpnmdla.sr.hp.com (Howard Moss) writes:
-
- >Hi,
-
- >My kid's nursery school has a Commodore 64 being used for simple
- >"educational" games. It is in the process of dying, either from a
- >mangled power supply cord, intermittent supply or intermittent
- >connection between power supply and computer. Is it worth it to
- >fix it? Does anyone else still use Commodores? Are they still
- >being made? Is there any company that deals with repairs or,
- >if the problem is real easy to fix, deals with upgrades or new
- >programs for it to run?
-
- >Any info would be greatly appreciated...
-
- Yes, the C64 is still being manufactured as far as I know.
- I suggest you turn to comp.sys.cbm with your question.
-
- >Howard Moss
- >Santa Rosa, CA
- >707-577-3984 (~9-4pm PST, M-F)
-
- I've tried to email to this poster twice, and both times the mail couldn't
- be delivered.
-