Atari 810 Floppy Disk Drive for Atari 8-bit Computers FULLY TESTED For Sale

Atari 810 Floppy Disk Drive for Atari 8-bit Computers FULLY TESTED
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Atari 810 Floppy Disk Drive for Atari 8-bit Computers FULLY TESTED:
$199.99

The drive has been fully tested and works well. Included is a SIO cable, brand-new high quality power supply, and freshly made disk of Atari DOS 2.0S. The drive\'s speed has been checked and is at 288, which is well within spec for the drive. The read/write head was cleaned and the drive rails were lubed. The drive was used with several games and programs to ensure proper function. These included official disks and copied disks. Disks were also formatted and read back with the drive with no issues.
The drive is cosmetically in great condition with some wear/scuffs from age and use. Two of the top screw holes covers are missing.
Please be knowledgeable about old tech like this and their qwirks and nuances. Atari 810 drives work best with single density media.

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All items are 100% authentic original pieces unless otherwise noted.

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