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Commodore 64 Microcomputer National Museum of American History

Commodore 64 Microcomputer  National Museum of American History

Introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 1982, the Commodore 64 was an inexpensive and popular home computer. It used an MOS 6510, 1 mHz processor, and had 64 kilobytes of random access memory -- hence its name.

Step-by-step programming Commodore 64. Book one : Cornes, P. (Phil) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

The First “PC Master Race” – Part 1: The Start of the European Microcomputer Market (up to 1985)

National Museum of American History

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Epsilon's World: My Commodore 64 has arrived with SD2IEC and Chameleon64!

National Museum of American History

Commodore PET 2001 Microcomputer

Geek Pilgrimage: Computer History Museum, Mountain View

Computer museum takes visitors back to the future

The Ultimate Guide to Classic Computers That Made Your Computer Awesome, by Will J Murphy, CodeX

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