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CES 2025 is the 40th anniversary of the Commodore 128 — the last 8-bit PC first appeared at CES 1985the Commodore 128 was mostly just an enhanced Commodore 64, with twice the RAM (128K from 64K) and a CPU that could boost up to 2MHz instead of just 1MHz. Actual support for C128 in the form of ...
Another limitation, at least on Commodore machines, was that the screen had to be turned off during video capture – otherwise, the video chip would interrupt the CPU halfway through the process ...
It cost only $3,995 back then. The Commodore PET computer was created in only six months after Commodore saw a prototype of the Apple II, which Steve Jobs offered to sell to the company.
It’s now nearly four decades since the iconic Commodore 64 8-bit computer saw the light of day, and the vintage format shows no sign of dying. Enthusiasts have produced all kinds of new takes on ...
The original Commodore 64 sported a 1MHz CPU, 64KB of RAM, and its $595 price is the equivalent of around $1,550 today (as of 2019). Before the end of 1982, Commodore sold some 360,000 units and ...
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