How many of you still have your origional perchased new VIC?
How many of you still have your origional perchased new VIC?
Just wondering how many of you still have your origional VIC that you got
back in the old days, while they were still current. (or relativly current at least) Perchased new or otherwise.
Was it your first computer?
Does it still work?
back in the old days, while they were still current. (or relativly current at least) Perchased new or otherwise.
Was it your first computer?
Does it still work?
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Well, who knew we'd develope a nostalgic interest in them all these years later? At the moment I've got two old pc clones sitting in my bed room that just seem like so much old junk. Maybe some day they too will reach the nostalgia stage and suddenly gain new value.
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Yes, I have my brother's vic-20 bought in 1982 which was his first computer but also my first computer in 1987. It works just as good as when it was new but it isn't in it's original state inside:
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PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
Still have mine, when I took it out of the box my younger brother asked "Do the keys come off?", as he snapped the F1 key right off.
I fixed it by using a tiny drill bit to drill a hole in the two pieces of the broken part and super glued them back together with a piece of straight pin.
My F1 key is now and forever crooked, and if I would have had my way back then, my brother's nose would be the same!
I fixed it by using a tiny drill bit to drill a hole in the two pieces of the broken part and super glued them back together with a piece of straight pin.
My F1 key is now and forever crooked, and if I would have had my way back then, my brother's nose would be the same!

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Sdaly I don't have my original VIC 20, although that was labelled as a VC 20, despite us living in the UK.
It was traded in for a spectrum +3 in December 1987, a rather bad move in hindsight, a C64 would have been better.
Since then I am now on my 3rd VIC 20. I got my secong in 1998, it was £5 from a boot fair and stopped working after one weekend. Retro computers weren't such a thing then, so I couldn't find anybody to fix it.
I then bought another, but in my rush I failed to notice it was a two prong VIC, so I ditched that too.
I now have my 4th VIC 20, it is a CR version, and is almost identical to my original, except it says VIC 20 on it, instead of VC 20.
It was traded in for a spectrum +3 in December 1987, a rather bad move in hindsight, a C64 would have been better.
Since then I am now on my 3rd VIC 20. I got my secong in 1998, it was £5 from a boot fair and stopped working after one weekend. Retro computers weren't such a thing then, so I couldn't find anybody to fix it.
I then bought another, but in my rush I failed to notice it was a two prong VIC, so I ditched that too.
I now have my 4th VIC 20, it is a CR version, and is almost identical to my original, except it says VIC 20 on it, instead of VC 20.
I have put the big heat generating components with heat sinks out of the box. Also heat sinked the vic chip.
PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
Intersting thread!
I sold my "VC-20" with a 3K and (I think) 24K (were such things available??) cartridge to get the money to buy a C128. The next (and 2nd) I bought was 2004 or '05 and this machine's still working.
My main interest in the computer was programming right from the beginning. Not before the C64 of my brother broke (defective 6522 after experimenting with the user port
), I had any contact with the inside of the machine. So I found it very interesting, that guys here equipped their machines with heat sinks to PREVENT any damage. Never would've had such an idea! I trusted the american electrical engineers blindly! 

My main interest in the computer was programming right from the beginning. Not before the C64 of my brother broke (defective 6522 after experimenting with the user port


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Kept my original (tossed original box), S/N < 200K, the old keyboard style and label, and it was working well until I allowed my brother to sell on ebay (2009) for $20, with a 3K, 8K, and VIC MON cart. I must have put over 3000 hours of mileage on that VIC.
Ironically, right after it was sold, I got into that uIEC/SD peripheral I thought I would use solely for C128D, but instead I wanted to play my games on a real VIC, not just on emulators. So I managed to get three VIC 20s, complete in boxes, averaging less than $10 each... all three work marvelous and were apparently mostly unused. I picked up various RAM expansion cards and game carts, too, even though I got two Mega-Carts.
A little sick, really, but nostalgia has a way of doing that to people. I find it somewhat comforting just seeing original VIC 20 packaging lying about -- feels like "home".
Ironically, right after it was sold, I got into that uIEC/SD peripheral I thought I would use solely for C128D, but instead I wanted to play my games on a real VIC, not just on emulators. So I managed to get three VIC 20s, complete in boxes, averaging less than $10 each... all three work marvelous and were apparently mostly unused. I picked up various RAM expansion cards and game carts, too, even though I got two Mega-Carts.
A little sick, really, but nostalgia has a way of doing that to people. I find it somewhat comforting just seeing original VIC 20 packaging lying about -- feels like "home".

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