From: sjgray on 23 Feb 2010 11:42 On Feb 22, 11:41 am, RobertB <rberna...(a)iglou.com> wrote: > On Feb 21, 8:07 pm, sjgray <sjg...(a)rogers.com> wrote: > > > I have one, which I picked up about a year ago on craigslist. > > Steve, I forgot to ask... was there a date stamped > on the inside casing of your E64? Larry A.'s had the > date Dec. 25, 1982, and mine had Dec. 15, 1982. > > I turned in a very comprehensive article of my journey > to get the E64 to our newsletter editor; the 2-part article > was in the Sept-Oct. 2009 issue and the Jan-Feb. 2010 > issue of the Interface. > > Truly, > Robert Bernardo > Fresno Commodore User Grouphttp://videocam.net.au/fcug > The Other Group of Amigoidshttp://www.calweb.com/~rabel1/ > Southern California Commodore & Amiga Networkhttp://www.sccaners.org I can't see any date stamped on mine, however there is a small label with "10-83" on the power supply. My unit's serial number is T022301 and I purchased it for $125. Steve
From: RobertB on 23 Feb 2010 21:59
On Feb 23, 8:42 am, sjgray <sjg...(a)rogers.com> wrote: > ...there is a small label > with "10-83" on the power supply. Hmm, I never noticed a label on the p.s.. I'll have to take a look again. > My unit's serial number is T022301... O.K., I'll get the serial number on mine when I get to it. I do know that Larry A.'s E64 has a serial number only 66 away from mine. Truly, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group http://videocam.net.au/fcug The Other Group of Amigoids http://www.calweb.com/~rabel1/ Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network http://www.sccaners.org |