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RCI (formerly Group RCI and, before that, Resort Condominiums International) is a timeshare exchange company with over 4,300 affiliated resorts in 100 countries. Founded in Indiana in 1974 by Jon and Christel DeHaan , RCI is one of the two main timeshare exchange businesses, along with Interval International (II).
A3500: Prototype of the Amiga 3000T, it was housed in a Commodore PC60-III tower case. Due to management turmoil, some viable Amiga models under development were cancelled prior to release: A3000+: Prototyped in 1991, it used the AGA chipset and had an AT&T DSP3210 chip, high-fidelity audio, telephone line interface, and 2.5 Mbit/s RS-485 ...
[2] [3] However an internal struggle led to co-founder Tramiel quitting, then rivalling Commodore under Atari Corporation joined by a number of other employees. Commodore in 1985 launched the Amiga 1000 personal computer — running on AmigaOS featuring a full color graphical interface and preemptive multitasking — which would initially ...
Commodore PC 40-III. PC 40-III is same as PC35-III, but with a 40 MB Hard disk. Commodore PC 45-III. Same as PC-40-III but with an AMD equipped CPU instead of Intel in the PC-40-III. Commodore PC 50-II. The Commodore budget 386 machine. it could be delivered with 40 or 100 MB Hard disk or a 3.5-inch floppy. Comes with SVGA. Commodore PC 60-III
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To pay off the bridge loan, Gould purchased 17% of Commodore's stock in 1966 for $400,000. [2] Over the next decade, the company repeatedly had difficulties and repeatedly turned to Gould for funding. [1] Through the late 1960s and early 1970s, Japanese companies began introducing typewriters and calculators at price points Commodore could not ...
Shivji began work at Silicon Valley, and found work at Commodore International, where he was one of the engineers that helped build the Commodore 64. [2] By 1984, he had been promoted to being the director of engineering at Commodore. [3] [4] In 1984, Shivji was involved in a scandal related to his work on the Commodore 900.
Atari, Inc. was an American video game developer and video game console and home computer development company which operated between 1972 and 1984. During its years of operation, it developed and produced over 350 arcade, console, and computer games for its own systems, and almost 100 ports of games for home computers such as the Commodore 64.