Reply 22440 of 40007, by gdjacobs
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wrote:Thanks. I think you nailed it all pretty well here :happy: […]
wrote:And it IS all relative.. Today the price for your Adlib was only half a bitcoin, i think it's a steal! 😎 .
Thanks. I think you nailed it all pretty well here 😀
wrote:In the video games world it seems like a lot of the really rare or interesting stuff gets immediately funnelled down a black hole into some secretive recluse's stash and never seen by the public again. That's a huge shame.
Thanks. And here we're not (yet) rating and enclosing stuff in plastic containers and then listing them for 3 x the price. So I would say this hobby is (still) quite practical, after all. Nothing against those who enjoy doing that, though. But the stuff I buy I actually do want to play with some day 😎
wrote:My general advice: post your stuff, whenever somebody asks where it came from, tell 'em it was a private sale or a flea market find...
That's a good advice. Just too many detectives around I see 🤣
I'm happy you're happy. As long as you treat her with respect, you're alright in my book.
Of course, this is another feature which will have to be added to the theoretical ultimate sound card, along with SB16 support, SB Pro support, GUS support, persistent SF2 wavetable loads from Windows and DOS, Covox and DSS support, PAS support, clean intelligent mode MPU-401 functionality, and SPDIF I/O.
Obviously, we're talking about a full length card, here.
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