Canadian VIC-1020
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Canadian VIC-1020
Hi
Just scored a brand new in box VIC-1020.
Just confirming that it is made in Commodore's Braunschweig plants (from box).
https://picasaweb.google.com/1097854705 ... 37/VIC1020#
Just scored a brand new in box VIC-1020.
Just confirming that it is made in Commodore's Braunschweig plants (from box).
https://picasaweb.google.com/1097854705 ... 37/VIC1020#
Oh, that is excellent. You are a lucky person.
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
July 23-24 Commodore Vegas Expo - http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
July 23-24 Commodore Vegas Expo - http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex
Wow! Brand new 

PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
Indeed im thinking of giving it away to http://www.imusee.net/wordpress/accueil/abouttokra wrote:"It belongs in a museum" - as Indy would say.
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Cool, I didn't know about that museum. Will have to stop in when I'm next in Montreal!
There's also the York University Computer Museum which focuses on Canadian machines. (And I'm lucky enough to live a few blocks away!)
But it's not clear from your post - is the VIC-1020 a Canadian or German version?
There's also the York University Computer Museum which focuses on Canadian machines. (And I'm lucky enough to live a few blocks away!)
But it's not clear from your post - is the VIC-1020 a Canadian or German version?
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I have the box for mine too. Not the plastic though I think...
PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
Its of course german, but targeted for the Canadian market. if i trust "secret weapons of commodore", it was released only in Canada in North America, and a few places in Europe.
Fun thing is in the late 90s I did visit that attic before, since I was friends with a clerk and I bought a new in box VIC-20, with starter pack, so I guess this VIC-1020 was probably ordered at the same time.... now why would a music instrument store order a VIC-20 from Commodore Canada (Scarborough Ontario)? By curiosity? Thinking ahead about the link between computers and music no doubt, which would come only later with the MIDI interfaces for the C64 and the Atari ST.
If you zoom in the first box pictures you'll notice "Le Palais de la Musique", which is a notable music instrument store south of Montreal, where i grew up. They had a closing sale recently and I bought lots of unsold 80s stuff from their attic, mostly cheap digital synthesizer boxes and drum machines that no one wanted (but me and my digital sound research).Centallica wrote: Where did you ever find that boxed?
Fun thing is in the late 90s I did visit that attic before, since I was friends with a clerk and I bought a new in box VIC-20, with starter pack, so I guess this VIC-1020 was probably ordered at the same time.... now why would a music instrument store order a VIC-20 from Commodore Canada (Scarborough Ontario)? By curiosity? Thinking ahead about the link between computers and music no doubt, which would come only later with the MIDI interfaces for the C64 and the Atari ST.
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Slightly OT: Care to say which old synths and drum machines you picked up? I love that old stuff; brings me back to my teenage years just as much as the old Commodore machines.
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Yamaha FB-01 (2x)Bacon wrote:Slightly OT: Care to say which old synths and drum machines you picked up? I love that old stuff; brings me back to my teenage years just as much as the old Commodore machines.
Yamaha QY10
Yamaha RX8
Korg PSS60
Korg SQD-8
Univox 70s synth
(but that was just this time around), i bought loads of other stuff in the past, but the list would be long.