Name | 128 | ||
Manufacturer | Commodore Business Machines (USA) | Type | Desktop |
Production start (mm-yyyy) | 1985 | Production end (mm-yyyy) | - |
RAM | 128Kb | ROM | 48Kb |
CPU | 8510 - Z80 - 0.5 - 4 Mhz | ||
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Text (Cols x Rows) | 40/80 x 25 | ||
Graphics | 320 x 200, 640 x 200 | ||
Sound | |||
Storage memory | Registratore a cassette, Floppy 175/350 Kb, in CP/M 410Kb | ||
Serial port | Parallel port | ||
Others port | |||
Original price | Currency original price | 0 DM | |
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User | webmaster |
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Users' comments
User | Date | Text |
webmaster | 16/07/2020 14:31:54 | That's the right way to spend your time during the lockdown, well done! 😊😊 |
Ray | 16/07/2020 14:25:10 | I'm getting back into 8bit computers, and the 128 is the best. I've got some reading to do while still in lockdown. 👍 |
webmaster | 15/04/2018 08:13:36 | David, you are right. The C128 is an amazing computer and is my preferred Commodore computer! |
David | 01/03/2018 22:01:16 | What surprised me most, about the C128, is the amount of productivity software that was actually written for it. As I am now discovering, the C128 would have been a formidable business computer if would have just had better marketing and software distribution, back in the day. |
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