RobertoOrtiz
09-09-2003, 07:17 PM
Quote:
"Aficionados of the most popular computer of all time, the low-cost Commodore 64, soon can lay their hands on a piece of history, provided they are willing to pony up a few thousand dollars.
Commodore's former head of engineering, Charlie Winterble, who oversaw the design of the early '80s computer, will auction off a prototype next month at the Vintage Computer Marketplace. "
>>Link<< (http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,60349,00.html)
-R
"Aficionados of the most popular computer of all time, the low-cost Commodore 64, soon can lay their hands on a piece of history, provided they are willing to pony up a few thousand dollars.
Commodore's former head of engineering, Charlie Winterble, who oversaw the design of the early '80s computer, will auction off a prototype next month at the Vintage Computer Marketplace. "
>>Link<< (http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,60349,00.html)
-R
