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Commodore PC
Many people remember Commodore for their 8-bit and Amiga machines,
but many forget that they also made PC's as well. These were fairly
non-descript machine ranging from the 8088 to the 486 processors.
Commodore first began to produce PC's around 1987 and continued
until 1993. When the company reorganised the PC division was one of
the first to be cut. Their PC sales never compared to the number of
Amigas sold and towards the end they were allegedly making a loss.
A rumour circulated after Commodore's demise suggested that the
company ordered their engineers to alter the A4000 design, allowing
it to be sold in their existing supply of PC cases. For more
information on Commodore PCs visit Home Computer.de
Other Commodore PCs:
Commodore Colt 8088 home computer (19k)
Commodore PC10 (72K)
Group of four Commodore PCs
(57K)
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