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Commodore 128
I too, once had a C64. Sold it and bought a Commodore 128. Had the monitor for it and the 5 1/4 floppy drive. I still have the 128 sitting on a shelf, but it's not working (has a blown chip i it). Remember Commodore and Run magazines? They had programs written in basic that you TYPED into the computer! I also had the complete set of GEOS programs: word processor, data base,etc.
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