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Old 10 March 2014, 13:41   #41
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I'd be interested in three units.

Thanks!
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Old 10 March 2014, 14:24   #42
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So I make that 29 units confirmed interested - how many do we need to make this work? Do you have an ETA on the samples ?
Minimum order is 100, i have some interest in other places too. Hopefully the samples will be here in about 3-4 weeks and they need to be load tested before i commit. I hate giving time completion quotes as it never seems to happen as planned but i think about 3 months if all is good
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Old 10 March 2014, 14:58   #43
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Minimum order is 100, i have some interest in other places too. Hopefully the samples will be here in about 3-4 weeks and they need to be load tested before i commit. I hate giving time completion quotes as it never seems to happen as planned but i think about 3 months if all is good
Thanks. I'll raise my order to 2. Every little helps
 
Old 10 March 2014, 17:22   #44
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I'm interested in one..
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Old 27 March 2014, 16:16   #45
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I'd be interested in 2 or 3, providing shipping to Australia isn't outrageous and these power supplies will be safer for my C64s than the originals
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Old 29 March 2014, 15:46   #46
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Interested in one please.
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Old 29 March 2014, 23:14   #47
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Old 29 March 2014, 23:26   #48
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i'll take one.
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Old 29 March 2014, 23:40   #49
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You know I'll take one if IC don't release them first mate.
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Old 29 March 2014, 23:51   #50
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I would be interested in a couple too
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Old 06 April 2014, 05:51   #51
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I may be interested in 2-3.

Do you have any pics of what they look like?
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Old 08 May 2014, 11:34   #52
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any news on this?
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Old 08 August 2014, 20:18   #53
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Is this still progressing?
 
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Yes, I think it's still Penciled in Jonny
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Old 10 August 2014, 12:43   #55
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Is there any 12V AC model for C64-Cs?
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Old 10 August 2014, 13:10   #56
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Is there any 12V AC model for C64-Cs?

out of curiosity,what do you mean?
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Old 10 August 2014, 22:10   #57
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Is there any 12V AC model for C64-Cs?
The voltages are the same for all C64 models. +5VDC and 9VAC. The latter is used internally to create the SID voltage of 9V/12V using an internal regulator, but it is always 9VAC externally.
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The voltages are the same for all C64 models. +5VDC and 9VAC. The latter is used internally to create the SID voltage of 9V/12V using an internal regulator, but it is always 9VAC externally.
Spot on...
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Old 11 August 2014, 09:55   #59
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Old 11 August 2014, 11:04   #60
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The voltages are the same for all C64 models. +5VDC and 9VAC. The latter is used internally to create the SID voltage of 9V/12V using an internal regulator, but it is always 9VAC externally.
Well call me stupid. I thought the C64C supply was different. Thanks!
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