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Commodore Business Machines Product Line Up
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1976-1980 |
1977-1985 |
1981-1985 |
1982-1992 & now! |
1984-1986 |
1985 - 1989 |
Commodore/ CSG /
MOS KIM-1 |
Commodore PET 2001 3008, 4016,
4032,
8032, 8096SK, SuperPET, P500 B700 C710, and 8296SK |
Commodore VIC-20,
VC-20,
VIC-1001 |
Commodore 64, 64C, 64GS, 65, MAX Machine VIC-30
Commodore One, C-1 |
Commodore 116,
C16
232, 264, 364,
Plus/4, "TED"
MAX Machine
Prototype
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C128 128D 128DCR
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This
site is dedicated to pre-Amiga Commodore history and so this section is
provides in
depth coverage of the MOS KIM1 through Ted Series
In case your wondering why this
site does not cover the superior Amiga line, here is why: By the time the Amiga had come to Commodore,
they were well on the road to destruction. Their founder and visionary,
Jack Tramiel, had left to take over Atari; they had decided to stand their
ground on their no-advertising policy; and they had given up all but completely
on business machines. So while the Amiga was a fantastic set of products
that should have been major corporate competitors, Amiga did not serve to advance
Commodore much beyond their early success that this site is focused on.
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