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Summary Of: Commodore 16
The Commodore 16 was one of three computers in its family... Commodore 16 information at Old...
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Home computer
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Operating system
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CPU
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MOS Technology
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MHz
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KB
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home computer
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Commodore
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6502
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CPU
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1984
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VIC-20
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US$
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Europe
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Timex Corporation
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Mattel
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Texas Instruments
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TI-99/4A
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C64
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Jack Tramiel
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Japanese
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video game console
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1531
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kilobytes
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RAM
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chipset
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TED
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VIC
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VIC-II
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SID
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ROM
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BASIC 3.5
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pixels
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modem
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Datassette
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Commodore 1531
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joysticks
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RF
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IEEE-488
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chiclet keyboard
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Commodore Plus/4
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office suite
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Commodore 128
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C16 games
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v
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d
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List of Commodore microcomputers
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6502-based
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8-bit
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MOS/CBM KIM-1
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PET/CBM
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CBM-II (aka B/P series)
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VIC-20/VC-20
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C64
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SX-64
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Educator 64
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Plus/4
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C128
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68000-based
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16-bit
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32-bit
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Amiga 1000
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Amiga 500
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Amiga 2000
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Amiga 2500
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Amiga 1500
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Amiga CDTV
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Amiga CD32
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Amiga 3000
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Amiga 3000UX
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Amiga 3000T
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Amiga 500+
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Amiga 600
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Amiga 1200
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Amiga 4000
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Amiga 4000T
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