[sdiy] MOS 6581 SID Chip for Commodore 64/128... sale ending tonight.
Ove Ridé
nitro2k01 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 12 14:09:33 CET 2015
My suggestion would be, if you have a C64 that you can run software
on, to actually try the chip with a game (or demo) that makes heavy
use of the filter, and coompare it against a reference. Part of the
reason it didn't sell is probably that people (not just me and people
here) are weary of bad SID chips and assume the worst automatically.
If you can provide documentation that your particular chip is in full
working condition I think the chance of selling it increases.
On 12 March 2015 at 13:47, Jean-Pierre Desrochers <jpdesroc at oricom.ca> wrote:
> Well I couldn't imagine my SID auction would go that deep
> in suspicious thoughts..
> My auction didn't sell maybe in part because of some posts
> that were probably right after all..
> My knowledge of that SID chip is that I bought a batch
> of Commodores 64/128 years ago, tested them then
> sold their parts separatly later..
> This SID chip is the last of a serie of 4.
> The first 3 have already been sold with no eBay feedback problems.
>
> JP
>
> Le 2015-03-12 08:12, Roman Sowa a écrit :
>
>> that is awesome website Nils! Just spent half an hour looking at geeky
>> pictures instead of doing some real work. Thanks...
>>
>> Roman
>>
>> W dniu 2015-03-12 o 12:21, Nils Pipenbrinck pisze:
>>>
>>>
>>> I for one would love to see someone send a verified fake over to the
>>> guys from zeptobars http://zeptobars.ru/en/ .
>>>
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