Commodore 1581 3 1/2\" Floppy Disk Drive - Fully Functional with JiffyDos For Sale

Commodore 1581 3 1/2\
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Commodore 1581 3 1/2\" Floppy Disk Drive - Fully Functional with JiffyDos:
$275.00

Fully functional Commodore 1581 with power supply, serial cable, and test/demo disk from mypersonal collection, time to downsize. This drive has a 1581 JiffyDos Rom v 6.01 installed and is in really nice cosmetic condition, with just a few subtle scuffs/dings but nothing outstanding, see pics.

This drivehas been checked for proper operation by formatting disks and reading/writing multiple files including whole disk copiers without issues.

This disk drive, power supply and serial cable work fine but as with all vintage electronics it will not be returnable because of its age.

Payment is by PayPal and shipping will be to verified PayPal address only. This 1581 will bewell packed with plenty of bubble wrapto ensure its safe arrival using a USPS priority flat rate medium box anywhere in the USA, buyer pays $13.65 for the flat rate shipping - Never any handling or packing fees.

Payment is expected within 2 business days of end of sale and I ship within 2 business days of receiving PayPal Payment.

offer with confidence, check my response, almost 20 years buying/selling with .

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