MOS Technologies / Commodore
Semiconductor Group KIM-1 Magazine Articles
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Commodore
/ CSG / MOS KIM-1 For Every-1?
Kilobaud
August 1977 |
Where
is the MOS KIM-1 Going?
Kilobaud
early 1977 |
Computer
Performance of Music on 6502 CPU
900K .PDF
Byte Sept 1977 |
Commodore
Buys
MOS TechnologiesNew Scientist
Sept 1976
November 1975
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MOS
Technology 6502 Team Photo including Bill Mensch & Chuck
Peddle
Electronic Times Aug 1975
2 Pages |
Chuck
Peddle: Computer Pioneer who invented the 6502
microprocessor and the first personal computer
"Computerkurs" German Magazine, Issue
10 1984
Click
HERE for original scan in German |
Commodore
PET Magazine Articles
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Commodore
PET - Wood Chassis Prototype
Popular Science
Oct 1977
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Commodore
PET 2001 Preview & Disassembly of a Chiclet PET
Electronics Today
Feb 1978
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Commodore PET 2001 "Announcement" - Part 1
Personal Computer World
March 1978
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Commodore PET 2001 "Announcement"
Part 2
Personal Computer World
March 1978
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Commodores
Approach to Computing - Commodore PET Review
Personal Computer World
April 1978 |
Commodore
PET 2001 Review
Personal Computer World
April 1978 |
 The
Paper: For Owners of the Commodore Pet Personal Computer
24 Page PET Newsletter February 1979
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Commodore
PET 2001 Review from 1980Creative
Computing December 1980
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Commodore
PET, SuperPET, 4040 and 8050 Frequently Asked Questions
Commodore Magazine
August 1982 |
80
Column Expansion to 40 Column PET
TPUG February 1985
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Commodore
SuperPET Deeper Down - Criticism
TPUG February 1985
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SuperPET
OS/9 Released
TPUG February 1986 |
Commodore
VIC-20 Magazine Articles
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Sunset
Days for Commodore VIC-20
TPUG February 1985
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Commodore
VIC-20 Frequently Asked Questions
SEE PAGE 2Commodore Magazine August
1982
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Commodore 64
Magazine Articles
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Commodore 64 Basic Introduction
Commodore Magazine August 1982
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How to Add Your Basic Own Commands to a Commodore
64
Compute! Aug 1983
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C64 Design
History
IEEE Spectrum
Mar 1985
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Commodore
64 Peripherals of the Future
Compute! Mar 1985
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Commodore
64 Peripheral Ports
Compute! Mar 1985
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C64 C128 VIC20 Plus/4 Expansion Ports
Compute! Mar 1985
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Guide
to C64 Languages- Descriptions & Prices
ADA, BASIC, COMAL, C POWER, C-64 Forth/79,
Enhanced Forth, Kyan Pascal, Logo, Master Forth, Nevada COBOL,
Nevada Fortran, PILOT, PROMAL, Simons' BASIC, The Sixty Forth,
Super C Language Compiler, Super Expander 64, Super Forth 64
+ AI, Super Pascal, UltraBASIC 64, VideoBASIC 64, White Lightning
Compute! Jan 1986
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CMD
Buys GEOS
dieHard November 1993 |
How
to Install GEOS on a C64 or 128
dieHard September 1994 |
CarPilot
C64 GPS Type Mapping System
I don't know who sent this to me or how
old it is but it looks pretty damn cool from 1984 (ish) |
Commocoffee
Expresso Maker
Italian
Magaine Ad MC MicroComputer 1985 |
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Commodore
128 Magazine Articles
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Commodore
128:
What is the "Stack"
Transactor September 1985 |

Commodore 128 Initial
Review
Compute! June 1985
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Commodore 128: What do you get if you cross a
Commodore 64 with a CP/M business machine and a new 128K micro?
Your Computer, June 1985
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How
to Install GEOS on a C64 or 128
dieHard September 1994 |
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Commodore
116, 264, 364, Plus/4 Magazine Articles
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Commodore
264 364 Early Review from 1984 TPUG Transactor
Includes good BASIC 3.5 DetailTPUG
Transactor Volume 5 1984
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Commodore's
New Computer Family - Plus/4, 264 & 364, Magic Desk 1...
The Beginning of the End
Compute! April 1984
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Commodore Plus/4 Quick Overview
Page
1
2
3
Transactor Volume 6 1985
Reprinted with permission from Bruce Beach Transactor copywrite
owner
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Commodore
16 & Plus 4 Memory MapsPage
1
2
3
Transactor Sept 1984
Reprinted with permission from Bruce Beach Transactor copywrite
owner AND Jim Butterfield the author with Personal Copywrite
on this document.
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Commodore Plus4, C16, B Series, 1541 & 8050 Bits
Page
1
2
Transactor January 1985
Reprinted with permission from Bruce Beach Transactor copywrite
owner
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Commodore
Plus/4 and C16: Disappointingly Mediocre
TPUG FEB 1985
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Other Commodore Hardware
Magazine Articles
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Computer
Comparison
Page 1
Memory, Drives, Screen Size:
Apple II & II Plus; HP-85A
Atari 400 & 800; IBM PC
Commodore PET CBM SuperPET
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