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+ | |manufacturer = [[CommodoreInternational|Commodore]] |
+ | |type = [[Home Computer]] |
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+ | |cpu = 1 [[MOS 7501]] and 1 [[Z80]] |
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+ | |ram = 128 KB - 1 GB |
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+ | |os= KERNAL, [[CP/M]], [[GEOS (8-bit operating system)|GEOS]]. |
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− | |operating_system = [[CP/M]], C128 Kernal |
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The Commodore 128 was one of the Successors to the [[Commodore 64]]. It had a bigger keyboard and two CPUs. |
The Commodore 128 was one of the Successors to the [[Commodore 64]]. It had a bigger keyboard and two CPUs. |
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Its CPUs were [[MOS 7501]] and a [[Z80]]. Because it had a Z80, the C128 could run [[CP/M]], in fact the C-128 was the single best selling CP/M compatible computer, though most people didn't use [[CP/M]] on it. |
Its CPUs were [[MOS 7501]] and a [[Z80]]. Because it had a Z80, the C128 could run [[CP/M]], in fact the C-128 was the single best selling CP/M compatible computer, though most people didn't use [[CP/M]] on it. |
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+ | ''Canonical List of Commodore Products'' by Bo Zimmerman |
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 14 April 2010
Commodore 128 | |
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Type: | Home Computer |
Manufacturer: | Commodore |
CPU(s): | 1 MOS 7501 and 1 Z80 |
OS: | KERNAL, CP/M, GEOS. |
The Commodore 128 was one of the Successors to the Commodore 64. It had a bigger keyboard and two CPUs. Its CPUs were MOS 7501 and a Z80. Because it had a Z80, the C128 could run CP/M, in fact the C-128 was the single best selling CP/M compatible computer, though most people didn't use CP/M on it.
Sources[]
Computer-Archiv
Canonical List of Commodore Products by Bo Zimmerman
List of Commodore micromputers | |
6502-based 8-Bit | Kim-1 - Vic-20 - PET - CBM-II - C64 - |
68000-based 16\32-bit | Amiga 1000 - Amiga 500 - Amiga 2000 (Amiga 2500) - Amiga 1500 - CDTV - CD32 - Amiga 3000 - (Amiga 3000UX - Amiga 3000T) - Amiga 500+ - Amiga 600 - Amiga 1200 - Amiga 4000 - 4000T |
Other | Commodore 900 - PC Compatible systems |