Undoubtedly because the cost of the necessary parts in small quantities will be quite high. Besides, rather than just emulating a C-64, new devices should provide advanced features. In that regard I truly believe that Jeri Ellsworth is getting it done right. Her C-64 on a chip will provide PLENTY of advanced features for us to play with :) If all you want to do is keep playing the same old games then your original C-64's are good enough for you. For myself, I am dreaming MUCH bigger things ;) --- Ruud Baltissen <Ruud.Baltissen@abp.nl> wrote: > In 1992 I could buy brandnew C64's PLUS datarecorder > in Poland for less then > $50. I don't see why a one-IC C64 should cost the > triple of it. ===== Get a FREE 6Mb webmail box from go6502! - http://www.geocities.com/profdredd As low as 2.99% Intro APR from NextCard! - http://www.nextcard.com/index6.html?ref=aff0074521 PayPal is the FAST FREE and SECURE way to send money! - https://secure.paypal.x.com/refer/pal=profdredd%40yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ - This message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list. To unsubscribe: echo unsubscribe | mail cbm-hackers-request@dot.tml.hut.fi.
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