Uh Oh.Electron inbound

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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 22 Feb 2022 20:06 Was it full version with a box and instuctions? If yes then £10 is reasonable.
PLEASE!! I found it hard enough! :lol: There was also a copy of PSS Battle of Midway for the C64 (I like strategy wargames BTW) which I am not sure I should have left.
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stephen_usher wrote: 22 Feb 2022 20:06 So, the wallet was safe today, but what about tomorrow????
Out of sight, out of mind. (It's too far; about £10 fuel there/back, I may as well purchase from Ebay now!) :)

Also, one minor point to mention; my elk was purchased ~5 years ago, without a PSU. I have no idea if it actually works. (19v AC PSU IIRC?? Don't have one of them for it. But that's a tale for another day.)
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Might be worth grabbing that copy of Elite, they seem to go for silly money online. EDIT, and maybe I should read posts more closely :D
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mrbombermillzy wrote: 22 Feb 2022 20:13
stephen_usher wrote: 22 Feb 2022 20:06 So, the wallet was safe today, but what about tomorrow????
Out of sight, out of mind. (Its too far; about £10 fuel there/back, I may as well purchase from Ebay now!) :)

Also, one minor point to mention; my elk was purchased ~5 years ago, without a PSU. I have no idea if it actually works. (19v AC PSU IIRC?? Don't have one of them for it. But that's a tale for another day.)
Some laptop chargers work well as a ELK PSU.
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mrbombermillzy wrote: 22 Feb 2022 20:13
stephen_usher wrote: 22 Feb 2022 20:06 So, the wallet was safe today, but what about tomorrow????
Out of sight, out of mind. (Its too far; about £10 fuel there/back, I may as well purchase from Ebay now!) :)

Also, one minor point to mention; my elk was purchased ~5 years ago, without a PSU. I have no idea if it actually works. (19v AC PSU IIRC?? Dont have one of them for it. But thats a tale for another day.)
I wonder if it'd work with a cheap 18V DC supply. Probably the first thing it does is rectify to DC through some large diodes, dropping the voltage as well as rectifying. This is what the Apricot monitor power port does. The screen actually just uses 12V internally.
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I'll bet you'll keep going back until you finally fold....

I know the signs :)

I'm bloody lucky to be able to get most of the stuff I want, I have got an agreed gadget budget with the wife, but since I got a promotion and pay rise it has been extended.

I might be pushing my luck buying too many more machines though, but need a Dragon 32 and I'd like an older TRS-80 :)

Most of this stuff is machines I had or encountered during my childhood, so I have some good memories. The Apple ][ in particular, my friends and I spent most lunchtimes up playing with that at school, wrote some nice BASIC stuff too :)
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Approx 20 STs, including a 520 STM, 520 STFMs, 3x Mega ST, MSTE & 2x 32 Mhz boosted STEs
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stephen_usher wrote: 22 Feb 2022 22:24 I wonder if it'd work with a cheap 18V DC supply. Probably the first thing it does is rectify to DC through some large diodes, dropping the voltage as well as rectifying. This is what the Apricot monitor power port does. The screen actually just uses 12V internally.
I had the very same idea. I was going to see if I could feed around 16VDC and see if it played ball.
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rubber_jonnie wrote: 22 Feb 2022 22:51 I'll bet you'll keep going back until you finally fold....

I know the signs :)

I'm bloody lucky to be able to get most of the stuff I want, I have got an agreed gadget budget with the wife, but since I got a promotion and pay rise it has been extended.

I might be pushing my luck buying too many more machines though, but need a Dragon 32 and I'd like an older TRS-80 :)

Most of this stuff is machines I had or encountered during my childhood, so I have some good memories. The Apple ][ in particular, my friends and I spent most lunchtimes up playing with that at school, wrote some nice BASIC stuff too :)
Heh. No, unfortunately, I don't have either the time or money these days.

Most of my gear was either bought through judicious ebay auctions or back in the 'golden age' of car boot sales. Where one could pick up some real bargain retro stuff.
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mrbombermillzy wrote: 22 Feb 2022 23:41
Most of my gear was either bought through judicious ebay auctions or back in the 'golden age' of car boot sales. Where one could pick up some real bargain retro stuff.
In all honesty, a lot of mine was too, certainly bought before these times of ridiculous prices!! I think my SGI Octanes only cost £25 each. I got STEs for £10, and I don't think I paid more than £60 for a Mega ST. I had some stuff donated too, like the Atmos, an ST and some other bits and bobs.

Not so cheap these days, and I still like a bargain :)
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Electron will work with DC PSU.
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