Commodore 64

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Model or Identifier: Commodore 64

Manufacturer: Commodore International

Date: August 1982

Successor to the popular VIC-20, the Commodore 64 (C64) rapidly became the most popular sub-$1000 home computer on the market in the mid 80s. Selling for around $600, it boasted advanced graphics and a three-channel sound chip that enthusiasts embrace even to this day!


Software was available in cartridge form as well as on cassette and 5 ¼ disk. The 1541 floppy drive connected to the C64 via a proprietary parallel cable which was known for its slow speed. Interesting to note that the disk drive had its own built in 6502 processor!

Additional Information:

Specifications
Released: August 1982
Processor: MOS 6510/8500
Architecture: 8bit
Video: VIC-II
Audio: SID 6581/8580
RAM 64kb

Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_64

View Commodore 64 Commercial on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7_j_ABrkn8

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Model or Identifier: Commodore 64

Manufacturer: Commodore International

Date: August 1982

Successor to the popular VIC-20, the Commodore 64 (C64) rapidly became the most popular sub-$1000 home computer on the market in the mid 80s. Selling for around $600, it boasted advanced graphics and a three-channel sound chip that enthusiasts embrace even to this day!


Software was available in cartridge form as well as on cassette and 5 ¼ disk. The 1541 floppy drive connected to the C64 via a proprietary parallel cable which was known for its slow speed. Interesting to note that the disk drive had its own built in 6502 processor!

Additional Information:

Specifications
Released: August 1982
Processor: MOS 6510/8500
Architecture: 8bit
Video: VIC-II
Audio: SID 6581/8580
RAM 64kb

Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_64

View Commodore 64 Commercial on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7_j_ABrkn8

Model or Identifier: Commodore 64

Manufacturer: Commodore International

Date: August 1982

Successor to the popular VIC-20, the Commodore 64 (C64) rapidly became the most popular sub-$1000 home computer on the market in the mid 80s. Selling for around $600, it boasted advanced graphics and a three-channel sound chip that enthusiasts embrace even to this day!


Software was available in cartridge form as well as on cassette and 5 ¼ disk. The 1541 floppy drive connected to the C64 via a proprietary parallel cable which was known for its slow speed. Interesting to note that the disk drive had its own built in 6502 processor!

Additional Information:

Specifications
Released: August 1982
Processor: MOS 6510/8500
Architecture: 8bit
Video: VIC-II
Audio: SID 6581/8580
RAM 64kb

Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_64

View Commodore 64 Commercial on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7_j_ABrkn8