Author Topic: For Sale: Nice 128Dcr with JiffyDos, 80col Monitor, built in uIEC-SD, Link232  (Read 954 times)

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Up for sale is my 128D system.
It is in very good condition.  Everything works.  Has a built in 1gb uIEC-SD device, installed just above the cartridge port in the back.  Very clean.  Has a fan installed with a switch in the back to turn it on/off.
Original JiffyDos is installed.  This unit has the JiffyDos enable/disable switch as well as a device 8/9 switch installed in the front bezel  (I bought it that way, I would have put it in the rear)  It does have an original 128D Box but sad to say it is in pretty rough shape.
With this is a very nice Teknika 40/80 column monitor with all cables.  Also, a Link232  (Swiftlink clone) cartridge.
Everything is in very good shape.  I hate to sell it but recent events leave me needing the money more than this system.  I prefer to sell it all together as 1 sale. 
I am located in North Carolina, USA  I would prefer to only ship to the USA.  This thing is pretty big and heavy and shipping will not be cheap.  Probably about $60 for the USA shipping.  I only charge actual UPS rates.  Once it is all boxed and weighed I can give you an exact quote.
I am asking $250 + shipping for the entire system.  I think this is a very fair price.
Feel free to ask any questions.

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Has a built in 1gb uIEC-SD device, installed just above the cartridge port in the back.  Very clean.  Has a fan installed with a switch in the back to turn it on/off.
Original JiffyDos is installed.  This unit has the JiffyDos enable/disable switch as well as a device 8/9 switch installed in the front bezel...
     Hmm, it seems like mine, except for the fan and cutting a hole in the rear for uIEC/SD2IEC.

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