Name | VIC 20 | ||
Manufacturer | Commodore Business Machines (USA) | Type | Desktop |
Production start (mm-yyyy) | 1980 | Production end (mm-yyyy) | - |
RAM | 5Kb - 27Kb | ROM | 16Kb |
CPU | 6502 - 1.01 Mhz | ||
Operating System | |||
Text (Cols x Rows) | 23 x 22 | ||
Graphics | 176 x 184 16 colors | ||
Sound | |||
Storage memory | Tape - Floppy | ||
Serial port | Parallel port | ||
Others port | |||
Original price | Currency original price | 300 USD | |
Units sold | |||
Note | The VIC in VIC-20 stands for Video Interface Chip. This chip was designed by Commodore two years prior for video game machines, never intending it for use in their own computer system. Unfortunately no one wanted it, so Commodore engineers designed the VIC-20 computer around it. | ||
Configurations | |||
User | webmaster |
If you want to leave a comment, please log in.
Users' comments
User | Date | Text |
mauro | 04/08/2017 14:19:26 | anni '80 avevo 15 anni, interfacciandomi alla user port avevo creato 2 ponti diodo/fotodiodo che montai sul bigliardino. Si tirava una legnata col portiere e sulla TV appariva la velocita media della pallina....che gare con gli amici!!!! |
Are there some errors? Do you have other info? .