Commodore 64 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer introduced by Commodore International in January, 1982. Volume production started sometime in the spring of 1982, with machines being released on to the ma...
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1982: January - Commodore announces the Commodore 64 microcomputer, showing a prototype at the Winter CES, for US$600) for US$595. ... 1982: September - Commodore Business Machines begins shipping the Commodore 64. Suggested retail price is US$595.
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oldcomputers.net/c64.html
oldcomputers.net/c64.html
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The source for all Your Commodore 64 Gaming needs. Here you will find all the C64 classics, plus a lot of rare games not available anywhere else on the internet. Lemon has more than 4000 games available. ... Lemon is all about Commodore 64!; This is your one stop site with anything about everything regarding the...
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www.lemon64.com/
www.lemon64.com/
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Welcome to the world of C64 nostalgia. Here you will find exclusive material about the Commodore 64 home computer that we all love. There is detailed information about the present C64-related events and past happenings in the scene and game culture alike.
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www.c64.com/
www.c64.com/
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The Commodore 64 ... Commodore's most popular model, the Commodore 64, was the Model T Ford of the home computer movement. As you may recall the Model T ... The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit computer that uses Commodore DOS instead of MS Dos or Windows. In fact, for the most part it cannot run IBM or Macintosh computer programs.
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www.oldsoftware.com/history.html
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This is OldSoftware.com's Commodore 64 and 128 listing. ... Newer version of Commodore 64. Functionally identical to the original Commodore 64 except newer design and appearance. Uses all regular Commodore accessories and peripherals. Power supply included. 30 day guarantee.
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www.oldsoftware.com/Commodore.html
www.oldsoftware.com/Commodore.html
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Commodore Comm, history, manuals, and pictures ... The Commodore 64: Machine of Destiny ... The Commodore 64 is arguably the easiest to use programmable computer that has ever been made. Like the PET and VIC-20 before it, the 64 booted to a friendly screen with the Commodore Basic Operating System ready and waiting for instruction.
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www.commodore.ca/products/c64/commodore_64.htm
www.commodore.ca/products/c64/commodore_64.htm
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