COMMODORE
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Vic20 |
1981 |
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Video Interface Chip |
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1982 |
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Originally released at £229.00. Consists of a wedge shaped keyboard. Uses a tape deck as storage which attaches to a non standard edge connector. |
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16 |
1984 |
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The Commodore C-16 was basically a Plus/4-lite. |
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plus4 |
1984 |
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Sold as a successor to the C64. |
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116 |
1984 |
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CPU: 7501 (6502/6510
compatible) |
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Amiga 1000 |
1985 |
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CPU: 68000 @ 7.14 MHz |
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Amiga 500 |
1987 |
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CPU: 68000 @ 7.159 Mhz 16bit |
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Amiga 2000 |
1987 |
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CPU:Motorola MC 68000 @ 7.14 Mhz |
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128 |
1985 |
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CPU's 8502, 2MHz Z80, 4MHz |
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CDTV |
1991 |
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Essentially an A500: |
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Amiga 600 |
1992 |
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68000, 16/32 bit 7.16 MHz |
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CD32 |
1993 |
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Motorola 68EC020 (32-bit data path, 24-bit address
space)14 mHz |