Difference between revisions of "Commodore 64"
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| name = Commodore 64 | | name = Commodore 64 | ||
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| ram = 64 KB | | ram = 64 KB | ||
| clock speed = 1 MHz | | clock speed = 1 MHz | ||
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| year introduced = August 1982 | | year introduced = August 1982 | ||
| image = Commodore64.jpg | | image = Commodore64.jpg | ||
| caption = Commodore 64, original design - affectionately known as the "breadbox" | | caption = Commodore 64, original design - affectionately known as the "breadbox" | ||
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| + | The '''Commodore 64''' was a tremendously popular and influential [[Commodore Business Machines]] home computer. | ||
Revision as of 19:49, 16 May 2007
| Commodore 64 | |
| Commodore 64, original design - affectionately known as the "breadbox" | |
| Manufacturer: | Commodore Business Machines |
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| Year Introduced: | August 1982 |
| Form Factor: | Microcomputer |
| Clock Speed: | 1 MHz |
| Memory Size: | 64 KB |
| CPU: | MOS 6510 |
| Operating System: | In-ROM Microsoft BASIC v 2.0 |
The Commodore 64 was a tremendously popular and influential Commodore Business Machines home computer.