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Commodore 64 LINKS:
GENERAL •
DEVELOPMENT •
SCENE •
MUSIC •
EMULATION
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The legendary Commodore 64 was one of the very first widely used home computers. Without this machine,
there wouldn't be a computer scene as we know it today. There are thousands of games and demos still available
and lots of groups still produce some fine work for the C=64.
Of course, the roots of TRSi go back this period of computing history, the era when 8 bit were enough.
Do You remember those cool Red Sector Cracktros ?
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| Manufacturer |
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Commodore |
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| Model |
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Commodore 64 |
| Main CPU |
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6510 |
| Year |
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1982 |
| Co-Processor/Chipset |
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Daphne (video), 'Fat' Agnus (memory, blitter & copper), Portia (I/O, sound), Motorola 68881 or 68882 (math coprocessor) |
| Speed |
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1 MHz |
| RAM |
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64 kByte |
| ROM |
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16 kByte |
| Disk Drive |
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external Commodore 1541 |
| Sound |
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SID 6581 (3 channels) |
| Keyboard |
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66 keys |
| Dimensions |
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404mm x 216mm x 75mm |
| Weight |
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1280 g |
| Interfaces |
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Serial printer interface, Cartridge port, Cassette interface (edge connector),
2 joystick ports (9 pin D-type), Composite video output (5 pin DIN), RF interface |
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