Re: First VIC 20 European motherboard

From: Rob Clarke <crock_at_clarke-family.org.uk>
Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2015 10:56:38 +0200
Message-ID: <55ED5146.5050005@clarke-family.org.uk>
Hi Giacomo,

I checked both my oldest PAL VIC's (WGB 0691 & WGB 0176) and they both 
have the 324003 board.

Rob

On 06/09/2015 20:53, Giacomo Vernoni wrote:
> Did you take a look at the motherboards?
> I'm really curious about those low sn VICs.
> Thanks!
>
> Giacomo
> www.oldcomputr.com
>
>> On 21 Aug 2015, at 10:18, Rob Clarke <crock@clarke-family.org.uk> wrote:
>>
>> I've got 2 very early PAL VIC's stashed somewhere in my warehouse with serial numbers < 1000. I'll see if I can dig them out over the weekend and have a look.
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>> On 20/08/2015 13:21, Oldcomputr wrote:
>>> Hi all, this is my first message on the cbm-hackers list, so I will
>>> introduce myself .-)
>>> I've been collecting old computers and peripherals since 1994; I love
>>> stuff from the 70s or 80s, mostly Commodore and Apple but I'm
>>> interested in everything from the dawn of the home computer era. I
>>> have a few consoles and games, too.
>>> I am trying to figure out the motherboard model of the first PAL
>>> VIC20s sold in Europe.
>>> I thought that it was the 324003 board (fab. no. 324002-02, while the
>>> -01 was ntsc) but I found this:
>>> http://vic20.de/html/vc20_germany_1.html
>>> that shows a PAL 1001006 board.
>>> It misses the label and the serial number, so it might be some
>>> prototype or demo unit... or not?
>>> Do you have - or are you aware of - any PAL VIC20 with that board?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Giacomo
>>> www.oldcomputr.com
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