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  2. Commodore 64 - Wikipedia

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    The original PSU on early-1982 and 1983 machines had a 5-pin connector which could accidentally be plugged into the computer's video output. Commodore later changed the design, omitting the resin gel to reduce costs. The following model, the Commodore 128, used a larger, improved power supply which included a fuse.

  3. Commodore International - Wikipedia

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    The "heart" of Commodore's philosophy: Early Commodore 16 main PCB (prototype), not used in the regular series model. According to Commodore computer engineer Bil Herd, this single-sided PCB was an extraordinary attempt of cost saving by Commodore, which probably failed due to technical problems. [29]

  4. Commodore IBM PC compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    Commodore PC 20. The Commodore PC 20 is a PC 10 with a 20 MB hard drive and only one floppy drive. Commodore PC 40. PC 40 is the top model of the first generation Commodore PC’s with improved 16-bit "AT" hardware compared to 8-bit XT in the others. It had a Intel 80286 that runs at either 6 or 10 MHz choosable by the user.

  5. Commodore PET - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore PET is a line of personal computers produced starting in 1977 by Commodore International. [3] A single all-in-one case combines a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor, Commodore BASIC in read-only memory, keyboard, monochrome monitor, and, in early models, a cassette deck.

  6. VIC-20 - Wikipedia

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    The VIC-20 (known as the VC-20 in Germany and the VIC-1001 in Japan) is an 8-bit home computer that was sold by Commodore Business Machines.The VIC-20 was announced in 1980, [4] roughly three years after Commodore's first personal computer, the PET.

  7. 10 Old Tech Gadgets Worth a Pretty Penny Today

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    Read more The post 10 Old Tech Gadgets Worth a Pretty Penny Today appeared first on Wealth Gang. ... Apple’s first personal computer, ... Commodore 64. eBay. Once a staple in home computing ...

  8. Commodore 16 - Wikipedia

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    The computer was marketed as "Sigma-Commodore 16" [13] (all other Commodore computers sold in Mexico had the same moniker). Basically, this model is the same as the American/European C16; as it doesn't have the "Ñ" key needed for writing the Spanish language, the only difference is the custom label.

  9. Commodore SX-64 - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore SX-64, also known as the Executive 64, or VIP-64 in Europe, is a portable, briefcase/suitcase-size "luggable" version of the popular Commodore 64 home computer and the first color portable computer. [1] The SX-64 features a built-in five-inch composite monitor and a built-in 1541 floppy drive. It weighs 10.5 kg (23 lb). The ...