COMMODORE

Vic20

1981

commadore Vic 20

Video Interface Chip
A keyboard with a built-in central processing unit. Often ran out of memory before users finished writing their programs.

6502A processor 1.02 MHz
5KB of RAM (expandable to 32KB) 16 KB of ROM

64

1982

commadore 64

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.

16

1984

commadore 16

The Commodore C-16 was basically a Plus/4-lite.

plus4

1984

commadore +4

Sold as a successor to the C64.

8-bit. 64K RAM

116

1984

commadore 116

CPU: 7501 (6502/6510 compatible)
RAM: 16kB
VIDEO: 40x25 character
121 colours

Amiga 1000

1985

CPU: 68000 @ 7.14 MHz
16 colors at 700 X 400
4096 colors at 350 X 400
512K RAM
4 channel stereo sound

Amiga 500

1987

CPU: 68000 @ 7.159 Mhz 16bit
RAM: 512 KB
ROM: 256 KB
4096 colors; 300X200 > 640X512

Amiga 2000

1987

CPU:Motorola MC 68000 @ 7.14 Mhz
RAM: 512k or 1Mb
Video: 320 x 256 / 320 x 512 / 640 x 256 / 640 x 512
4096 colors
4 voice 8 bit PCM
SCSI HD in 2000HD models

128

1985

commadore 128

CPU's 8502, 2MHz Z80, 4MHz
RAM 128, Exapnadable to 512 VIDEO 80-column Video Display Controller with 16KB dedicated RAM. 128 mode offered enhanced graphics (640 x 200) SOUND SID (Sound Interface Device) chip FEATURES Ergonomic 92 key keyboard.( 13-key numeric keypad) Could switch to C64-compatibility mode

CDTV

1991

Essentially an A500:
CPU: 68000 @ 7.14 Mhz
16 colors at 700 X 400
4096 colors at 350 X 400
ROM : 192 Kb
Memory: 512k later expanded to 1Mb
Single speed CDROM

Amiga 600

1992

68000, 16/32 bit 7.16 MHz
PCMCIA slot
4096 colours
1 Mb RAM
Four channel stereo sound
A600HD model had internal hard disk

CD32

1993

commadore cd32

Motorola 68EC020 (32-bit data path, 24-bit address space)14 mHz
RAM : 2 MB
ROM : 1 MB
1280×400 - 800×600 resolution
256 colors
Double speed CD, 330K/