Selling a Briel SuperBoard III kit (6502)

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beholder
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Selling a Briel SuperBoard III kit (6502)

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Hello everyone.

I've tried posting this at the Briel forum, but I'm waiting for Briel to add me to the forum.
I was hoping someone here might be interested in buying the kit from me.
I have an unbuilt SuperBoard III kit from Briel computers for sale. They are long sold out.
Im selling at $200 + shipping.
pm if you're interested.
Thanks.
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jim30109
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If it's still available, I'd be interested.

Jim
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Sorry Jim, it got sold :(
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No problem. I have a pretty full pipeline of projects. The OSI C1P was my first computer and I'd love to have something similar to play around with at some point.
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jim30109 wrote:
No problem. I have a pretty full pipeline of projects. The OSI C1P was my first computer and I'd love to have something similar to play around with at some point.
My L-Star kit can emulate an OSI (well... except for the cassette and disk interfaces)...

https://hackaday.io/project/3620

===Jac
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I actually have a printout of parts of the L-Star code printed out and covered in notes that I've been carrying around in my briefcase as I traveled the last few weeks. :-)

Starting with no knowledge of the Propeller and limited skills in C has meant a learning curve, but it is an interesting concept and design. Once I'm more comfortable that I can make some tweaks and changes as well as actually compile & load the spin code, I would like to give it a try.

Thanks,
Jim
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