Commodore 128 - Pete Brown's 10rem.net
Posted on March 09, 2010 in Commodore disk drive
For example, while most of us know that the C64 had a MOS 6510 CPU, did you know that the 1541 disk drive was a full computer in itself, with a MOS 6502 processor and built-in disk operating system? That would be like having a Core 2 on ...
Commodore VIC-20 prepares for first-ever tweet | The Digital Home ...
Posted on March 03, 2010 in Commodore computers
The Commodore VIC-20 wouldn't hold its own in today's PC market. The device, which was originally announced in 1980, boasted a whopping 1.02MHz processor and 5KB of RAM. At the time, it was state-of-the-art. ...
History of the PET
Posted on February 22, 2010 in Commodore computers
Chuck then left Motorola and went to work at MOS Technologies before Commodore had bought them out and created the 6502 Microprocessor. He had created the 6502 as a low cost Mircocontroler and never even thought of making a computer . ...
Tags: created, low, microprocessor, cost, mircocontroler
Ye Olde Commodore VIC-20 PC to Join Twitter | How to Use Windows
Posted on February 21, 2010 in Commodore computers
Thirty years ago the Commodore VIC-20 was real screamer of a machine. It boasted a 1.02MHz processor and 5KB of RAM. Don't laugh, that's over one-million whole hertz of processing power.
You always remember your first
Posted on February 20, 2010 in Commodore software
“It's called a Commodore 64,” he said. “And it's changed my life.” Over the next few minutes, he demoed a word processor, swapped the discs to show us a database program and, finally, an adventure game. ... like some crazy scavenger hunt — we picked up the two-tone beige beast from one store, drove for 10 minutes to pick up the printer and a custom soldered cable, and to a final store for the monitor and some software : Dbase64, Easyscript and a little racing game called ...
A Twitter Capable Commodore VIC-20 - All the latest in Technology ...
Posted on February 19, 2010 in Commodore software
This Commodore VIC-20 is running software from a cassette tape, has only 5 KB of RAM, and a processor that runs at 1 MHz. Ancient we know, but it is back in buisness and ready to do everything in 140 characters or less. ...
Emulated Commodore Amiga Games Coming from Manomio [UPDATED ...
Posted on February 14, 2010 in Commodore computers
For readers unfamiliar with the Amiga, it is a 16-bit computer released by Commodore in 1985. A far more complex system than the C64, the Amiga featured a powerful central processor, various custom co-processors, and a multitasking ...
Neowin.net - Commodore reveals specs for new gaming PC
Posted on February 13, 2010 in Commodore computers
Commodore has revealed the specs for its return to gaming computers . The Commodore Cxx will have: Processor: Intel Core2...
Neowin.net - Commodore reveals specs for new gaming PC
Posted on February 08, 2010 in Commodore computers
Commodore has revealed the specs for its return to gaming computers . The Commodore Cxx will have: Processor: Intel Core2 Extreme quad-core processor QX6700, 2.66 8M Cache; Hard drive/Storage: 2x 150Gb 10000 Rpm Sata Raid 0, ...
Mike Naberezny – Commodore SuperPET
Posted on January 26, 2010 in Commodore software
The SuperPET is a standard Commodore PET 8032 computer with an internal expansion that adds a powerful Motorola 6809 microprocessor, an additional 64K of expansion RAM, a fast 6551-based RS232 serial port, and custom Waterloo software ...
Mike Naberezny – Commodore SuperPET
Posted on January 19, 2010 in Commodore software
The SuperPET is a standard Commodore PET 8032 computer with an internal that adds a powerful Motorola 6809 microprocessor, an additional 64K of expansion RAM, a fast 6551-based RS232 serial port, and custom Waterloo software ...
Mike Naberezny – Commodore SuperPET
Posted on January 17, 2010 in Commodore software
The SuperPET is a standard Commodore PET 8032 computer with an internal that adds a powerful Motorola 6809 microprocessor, an additional 64K of expansion RAM, a fast 6551-based RS232 serial port, and custom Waterloo software ...
Nokia – The story of an Awesomely Innovative Company getting Out ...
Posted on November 17, 2009 in Commodore computers
Motorola is also credited with many industry firsts including the launch of the first Commercial Cellular phone the DynaTAC, microprocessors that powered the early Apple, Atari and Commodore computers , the invention of the Six Sigma ...
Tags: early, powered, microprocessors, dynatac, apple
Re: Math Coprocessor
Posted on October 27, 2009 in Commodore software
What I love about it is that it's got a serial interface, so it would work great off the user port. Of course, you'd need a bit of support ...a 32-bit math BASIC 7.0 extension would be nice.
MethodShop: Twitter Client for the C64 [video]
Posted on August 09, 2009 in Commodore 64
The C64 was first introduced by Commodore in August 1982. It was a revolutionary computer and boosted the best graphics and sound capabilities of its time. The C64 had 64KB of RAM, a 985Khz processor and could display screen resolutions ...
Tags: ram, kb, time, capabilities, khz