How many of you still have your origional perchased new VIC?
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All my gear was lost when I returned to the UK after moving abroad for work in the 90s but I exchanged my VIC for a C64 in Mar 83 after just 3 months.
I do however have 5 VICs now and a couple of motherboards with issues. My favourite machine to use is my original PET keyed machine, love that keyboard it is much nicer than the later ones/C64 keyboard. If I had a spare I would put one in a C64 too
I do however have 5 VICs now and a couple of motherboards with issues. My favourite machine to use is my original PET keyed machine, love that keyboard it is much nicer than the later ones/C64 keyboard. If I had a spare I would put one in a C64 too

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I still have my VIC, although I didn't buy it new. I think we bought ours second hand around 1986. The VIC had been out for a while but there were still a few places around that sold games.
Over the years a few things stopped working, including the video chip, so we had to buy a second one for spare parts. My father was an electronics design engineer, so he fixed a few things on the original. Thanks to his efforts, it still works now.
Lance
Over the years a few things stopped working, including the video chip, so we had to buy a second one for spare parts. My father was an electronics design engineer, so he fixed a few things on the original. Thanks to his efforts, it still works now.
Lance