Spectre GCR Hardware Mec Emulator for Atari ST ~ Gadgets by (David) Small For Sale

Spectre GCR Hardware Mec Emulator for Atari ST ~ Gadgets by (David) Small
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Spectre GCR Hardware Mec Emulator for Atari ST ~ Gadgets by (David) Small:
$154.48

  • This consists of the hardware and software needed to get an Atari ST to emulate an Apple Mac- at the time it was a truly magical product as it was cheaper to buy an ST and a Spectre GCR than it was to buy a mac- and the ST+ emulator had better performance and a larger screen! There\'s an interview with the creator here:[link removed by ]
  • I recently sold one of these, but this one comes with the box, manual, and both original and copied disks- there should be everything that you need here to get it running.
  • David Small\'s manuals are always a great read and this one is no exception- see the smaple photos. He has a blog online at[link removed by ]
  • The glue on the labels of the original disks has done that 30-year-old-glue seep thing; it\'s not water damage or mold or anything similar.
If you buy more than 1 item that I\'m selling I\'ll combine shipping at the cheapest insured Canada Post air mail rate. Local pickup is available for free if you\'re nearby. Shipping is from Toronto, Canada, M5V 1K1.

On 21-Oct-17 at 20:24:12 EDT, seller added the following information:

I just noticed a typo: this is of course a hardware \"Mac\" Emulator not \"Mec\" Emulator. I just received a offer though so I\'ll have to leave it.



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