Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!pt.cs.cmu.edu!andrew.cmu.edu!js9b+ From: js9b+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jon C. Slenk) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: (long) CBM Sale Message-ID: Date: 4 Sep 89 22:30:22 GMT Organization: Class of '92, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA Lines: 352 This is a LONG listing of all the stuff I wish to get rid of / sell off. Games (all on cassette unless otherwise stated. Note I will pitch in the cassette player / recorder for free for an order that takes all of these programs off of my hands.) They are all *British* games (well, mostly) which means that you haven't played them before. Ancipital Arac Ballblazer Batalyx Beach Head Borrowed Time (disk) Bounder Bounty Bob Strikes Back Cad Cam Warrior Chartbuster (Eagle Empire, Blagger, Killer Watt, Bug Blaster, Panic Planet) Crazy Comets Daley Thompson's Decathlon Drop Zone Elite Encounter Entombed Fight Night Fist II The Legend Continues (2 games) Flak Forbidden Forest Fort Apocalypse Frank Bruno's Boxing Galax-I-Birds Gauntlet Ghostbusters Ghosts'n'Goblins Gorf (cartridge) Gribbly's Day Out Grog's Revenge Hercules I, Ball Impossible Mission Indiana Jones and the Lost Kingdom International Basketball International Karate Iridis Alpha Kick Start Koronis Rift (disk) Kung Fu Master Little Computer People Discovery Kit (disk) Mega Apocalypse Mega Basic Mercenary Metrocross Mission AD Mission Elevator Nexus Ollo Missions I & II P.O.D. (Proof of Destruction) Paradroid Parallax Pastfinder Pitstop II Psi Warrior Quo Vadis Rambo First Blood Part II Rescue on Fractalus! Rocket Roger Scarabaeus Sentinel Shadowfire Sky Fox (disk) Slamball Spy Hunter Spy vs Spy Super Huey UH IX Superman The Game Tau Ceti The Dam Busters The Eidolon The Fourth Protocol The Hobbit The Last V8 (never worked on my machine) The OCP Art Studio The Staff of Karnath The Transformers The Way of the Exploding Fist The Worm in Paradise (had some problems with it on my machine at times) Thing on a Spring Thrust Trap (occasionally difficult to load) Uridium War Hawk Who Dares Wins II Wing Commander Wings of War (never worked with my machine) Wizard of Wor (cartridge) Z Zaxxon Zoids Zybex Zynaps (There may be more lurking around in closets; I will double check some time soon. Approximately 26 of the games above originated in the States. All others were written in Europe.) Utilities / Productivity Future Finance (Financial Planning Package) Laser Genius Machine code development system (editor, assembler, monitor and analyzer) Micro Rhythm + (drum machine program) Newsroom Print Shop Shoot 'Em Up Construction Kit Tasword 64 The Word Processor Some utility disks that have sprite editors, screen editors and other neat stuff Hardware Required Datel Drum & Sample (disk. This and the next go with the sampler below) Datel Sampler (disk) Music Maker Beatles (This and the next ones go with the keyboard below) Music Maker Pop Hits Music Maker Popular Classics Sound Studio Hardware etc. 1351 mouse (proportional) Books (lots) from Data Becker / Abacus as well as the Programmer's Reference Manual, 1531 Manual Datasette (tape player / recorder) which could also use a small screw driver to alter the azimuth alignment of the head: various games have various alignments, and fast loaders require near 100% reproduction, or else it all gets screwed up. Happily, 90% of my games tapes work just fine with the datasette the way it is. Digitizer / Sampler / Drum Machine with microphone Freeze Frame (cartridge that spits memory resident software to disk or tape with either normal loading or a fastloader routine) Joysticks a plenty Koala Pad and pen / pointer (somewhere...) Music Keyboard and Interface (one wire missing) Printer (Sekiosha 1000vc (9/18 pin) C64 / Vic 20 ready) UK Modem UK Monitor PLENTY of Zzap 64! magazines. These are British and have reviews, tips etc of most all of the above games. If you are going to buy all the programs, you would do well to take these mags too. I will throw them in for free. My hardware i.e., machine, is for sale as well, however it is all British and so needs a transformer and a TV. I have disks galore, with all sorts of software that I have accumulated over the years, including some stuff I wrote (small and hackish, mostly in mc). If you would like any or all of the above, please let me know. I will be more than willing to make deals which should be very good: I just wish to get rid of all this stuff! All software is going at about $5 each. I would really like to sell it all (software) in one lump sum for about $400. All hardware is going very cheaply, as are the books. I can be contacted at the following addresses: js9b+@andrew.cmu.edu <<