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  2. Commodore 64x - Wikipedia

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    As of 18 August 2011, Commodore USA announced it would be providing international keyboards and keys for its customers worldwide for the C64x, with new keyboards made with additional keys for countries/languages if it is needed. For customers outside of its main US support area, keys and keycap pullers will be provided for easy self ...

  3. Toronto PET Users Group - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto PET Users Group is one of the world's oldest extant computer user groups, and was among the very largest. The non-profit group is based in Toronto but has an international membership. It supports nearly all Commodore computers, including the PET , VIC-20 , C64 , C128 , Plus/4 , C16 , C65 , and Amiga , including the COMAL , CP/M and ...

  4. Commodore International - Wikipedia

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    Peddle packaged his single-board computer design in a metal case, initially with a keyboard using calculator keys, later with a full-travel QWERTY keyboard, monochrome monitor, and tape recorder for program and data storage, to produce the Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor). From PET's 1977 debut, Commodore was primarily a computer ...

  5. Commodore SX-64 - Wikipedia

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    Housing with keyboard locked on, standing Rear Two Commodore SX-64 computers showing their SX-64 BASIC 2.0 startup screens. (Note the white screen background color.) 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.

  6. Commodore 64 peripherals - Wikipedia

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    ^ A modification could be made to older model Commodore 64 motherboards to piggy-back a secondary SID sound chip to the original SID chip. The resulting modification enabled the Commodore 64 to play sound in 6-channel stereo with the appropriate software. ^ The Commodore 64 had documented cartridge port pins which could be crossed to achieve a ...

  7. Commodore Plus/4 - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore 64, the first 64 KB computer to sell for under US$600 in the US, was another salvo in the price war but it was far more expensive to make than the VIC-20 because it used discrete chips for video, sound, and I/O. Still, the C64 went on to become a best-seller and was selling for $199 at the time of the Plus/4's introduction. [3]

  8. Commodore 65 - Wikipedia

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    Also backwards compatible with the Commodore 64, [13] the MEGA65 [14] [15] features Commodore 65 compatible hardware [13] recreated in FPGA and supports newer connectors such as HDMI, MicroSD cards and LAN. [16] In September 2020, the pre-release developer-kit (r3) has sold out and in total 100 systems were delivered by the end of 2020. [17 ...

  9. World of Commodore - Wikipedia

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    World of Amiga Toronto 1995: 8–10 December 1995: International Centre, Mississauga, Ontario [31] World of Commodore 2004: 3–5 December 2004: Belaire Hotel, Toronto, Ontario [4] [33] World of Commodore 2005: 3 December 2005: Alderwood United Church, Toronto, Ontario [46] World of Commodore 2006: 2 December 2006: Alderwood United Church ...

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