Commodore 64

Hey Todd, I been have this Commodore 64 and never see them again. Only I see was Apple and IBM, add to different computer so I wonder does it change the name or Commodore itself??
 
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Originally posted by MizzDeaf
Hey Todd, I been have this Commodore 64 and never see them again. Only I see was Apple and IBM, add to different computer so I wonder does it change the name or Commodore itself??

I hope I understood you correctly. Commodore Business Machines went out of business and went bankrupt in 1994. That's why you don't see Commodore computers in North America. There are still some Commodore businesses in Europe, selling stuff like telephones, PC clones, etc.

Enjoy.
 
OMG, You're website brings back memories. I remember doing stuff on my Commodore. 1st one I saw was my dad's friend's Vic20. Shortly after that , we bought a commodore 64. At 1st, we had it hooked to a TV and had a cassette for data storage. I use to have fun doing basic programming with it.

Eventually, we got a printer, 5 1/4 floppy, and a monitor for it. My dad has used it until recently. He use to have a program and an attatchment to sent teletype over amateur radio.
 
That's how I got started in programming. I started with Basic. When I got a 286 model, I got onto Qbasic. Now I do C/C++ and highlevel asm.
 
Originally posted by Todd
Hello.



I hope I understood you correctly. Commodore Business Machines went out of business and went bankrupt in 1994. That's why you don't see Commodore computers in North America. There are still some Commodore businesses in Europe, selling stuff like telephones, PC clones, etc.

Enjoy.

Oh interesting.... Thanks
 
oh god this old crap i have been through of my old times. arugh
 
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