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CREATING THE COMMODORE 64: THE ENGINEERS’ STORY
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c64 hardware development
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C64 (Commodore) - Console approach - 8Bit
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Homecomputer
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Instead, he decided, the chips would go into a 64-kilobyte home computer to be introduced at the
Consumer Electronics
Show in Las Vegas the second week of January 1982. The computer had yet to be designed, but that was easily remedied.
CREATING THE COMMODORE 64: THE ENGINEERS’ STORY