Atari XF551 Floppy Disk Drive & 130XE Keyboard Computer Power Supply Lot *AS-IS* For Sale

Atari XF551 Floppy Disk Drive & 130XE Keyboard Computer Power Supply Lot *AS-IS*
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Atari XF551 Floppy Disk Drive & 130XE Keyboard Computer Power Supply Lot *AS-IS*:
$255.00

Includes:
(1) Atari XF551 Floppy Disk Drive W/ Power Supply & Arrangement of Floppy Disks(1) Atari 130XE Keyboard W/ Power Supply & SpectraView II Cartridge(1) Transfer Connection Cable(1) Coax TV Connection
**Floppy disk drive powers on briefly, then shuts off almost immediately (I assume will only hold power if disk is spinning)-- I opened and pulled a loose metal piece from inside the drive (as pictured in figure 8 in small plastic bag)-- not sure if the non-spinning disk drive is related to the loose piece, but will be shipping along with everything just in case**
**Keyboard holds power and displays picture-- was unable to successfully load SpectraView cartridge-- basic keyboard functions tested (i.e. letters, reset button...)-- \"Ready\" is displayed upon startup, however after typing and selecting \'enter\', \"Error\" message is received**
All items appear clean and in good condition-- very limited knowledge on how to use-- acquired from a friend who recently cleared out his home-- photo provided of inside of floppy disk drive (very clean)
**Selling as-is-- untested/ for parts**
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