The Commodore 128, also known as the C128, C-128, or C= 128 (the "C=" representing the graphical part of the logo), is the last 8-bit home computer that...
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length of the list, it has been broken down to two parts: List of Commodore 64 games (A–M) List of Commodore 64 games (N–Z) Commodore 64 Games System...
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The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics...
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The Commodore CBM-II series is a short-lived range of 8-bit personal computers from Commodore Business Machines (CBM), released in 1982 and intended as...
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International's 8-bit home computer line, stretching from the PET (1977) to the Commodore 128 (1985). The core is based on 6502 Microsoft BASIC, and as such it shares...
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Commodore International Corporation was a home computer and electronics manufacturer incorporated in The Bahamas with executive offices in the United...
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Amiga 500 (redirect from Commodore Amiga 500 Plus)
coprocessors, but is in a smaller case similar to that of the Commodore 128. Commodore announced the Amiga 500 at the January 1987 winter Consumer Electronics...
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The Commodore PET is a line of personal computers produced starting in 1977 by Commodore International. A single all-in-one case combines a MOS Technology...
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Laser 128, an Apple II clone released in 1984 Commodore 128, a home/personal computer which had a 128 KB of memory released in 1985 Enterprise 128 Zilog...
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The Commodore 64 home computer used various external peripherals. Due to the backwards compatibility of the Commodore 128, most peripherals would also...
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MOS Technology 6581 (redirect from Commodore 64 music)
the built-in programmable sound generator chip of the Commodore CBM-II, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, and MAX Machine home computers. Together with the VIC-II...
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The Rocky Horror Show (video game) (category Commodore 64 games)
developed and published by CRL Group. It was released for Apple II, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC created by the CRL Group PLC. The...
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PETSCII (category Commodore International)
subsequently used by the CBM-II, VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 16, Commodore 116, Plus/4, and Commodore 128. However, the Amiga personal computer family...
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to Commodore's 8-bit computers, including the PET, VIC-20, and Commodore 64. A physically similar model, Commodore 1531, was made for the Commodore 16...
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GEOS (8-bit operating system) (category Commodore 128 software)
for the Commodore 64 with its version being released in 1986, enhanced versions of GEOS later became available in 1987 for the Commodore 128 and in 1988...
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reading and writing disks from other Commodore machines. The 1571 was designed to partner with the new Commodore 128 (C128), which introduced support for...
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offering from CBM remained the triple-mode, 1–2 MHz, 128 KB (expandable), C64-compatible Commodore 128 of 1985. The CPU named CSG 4510 R3 is a custom CSG...
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Monitor built into ROM on the Commodore 128, used it to indicate octal instead, a convention that spread throughout the Commodore community and is now used...
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John Madden Football (1988 video game) (category Commodore 128 games)
success of Earl Weaver Baseball. It was later ported to MS-DOS and the Commodore 64. It was followed by the 1990 Sega Genesis video game of same name,...
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SuperCPU (category Commodore 64)
The SuperCPU is a processor upgrade for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 personal computer platforms. It uses the W65C816S 8/16 bit microprocessor, and...
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KERNAL (redirect from Commodore Kernal)
versions used in its successors: the VIC-20, Commodore 64, Plus/4, Commodore 16, and Commodore 128. The Commodore 8-bit machines' KERNAL consists of the low-level...
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The Commodore 1570 is a 5¼" floppy disk drive for the Commodore 128 home/personal computer. It is a single-sided, 170 kB version of the Commodore 1571...
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computers: the VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Plus/4, Commodore 16, and Commodore 65. The parallel IEEE-488 interface used on the Commodore PET (1977) computer...
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The Commodore Plus/4 is a home computer released by Commodore International in 1984. The "Plus/4" name refers to the four-application ROM-resident office...
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The Commodore RAM Expansion Unit (REU) is a range of external RAM add-ons. At the time of introduction of the Commodore 128 home computer, two REUs were...
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co-processor. Furthermore, it was available for the Amstrad CPC series, the Commodore 128, TRS-80, and later models of the ZX Spectrum. CP/M 3 was also used on...
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Contiki (category Commodore 128 software)
computers Atari ST Atari Portfolio Pocket Viewer Commodore PET VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128 Oric NEC PC-6001 Sharp Wizard x86-based Unix-like...
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MOS Technology 8563 (category Commodore 64)
the Commodore 128 (C128) computer to generate an 80-column (640 × 200 pixel) RGB video display, running alongside a VIC-II which supported Commodore 64-compatible...
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the Laser 128 in Commodore computer magazines; the name was, Central Point president Mike Brown said, "chosen to sound like the Commodore 128", and the...
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