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- Commodore Zone - Visit the Commodore Zone for Commodore 64 emulators, C64 games, exclusive articles, discussion forum, game, demo and sid music databases, speech synthesis, links directory and The End Zone. Just click for Commodore!
- Wikipedia: Commodore 64 - Wikipedia's history of the Commodore 64. Includes hardware specs and game screenshots.
- Commodore Home Computer Museum - A personal home computer museum attempting to preserve the range of Commodore products sold in New Zealand. Site includes AMIGA and early printer information, Commodore page, model comparisons and links to more Commodore sites.
- Commodore 64 Forums - Commodore 64 message board with forums for hardware, software and emulators.
- Commodore.gen.tr - Commodore, Amiga, Atari, Sinclair, Amstrad gibi eski bilgisayar kullan c lar n n bir araya geldikleri forum.
- Commodore Service Manuals - Service manuals and programmer's guides for Commodore 8-bit computers and peripherals.
- keith's Commodore - Information, public domain software and links relating to the Commodore C128 computer.
- Commodore 64 Online User Manual - Nearly complete online version of the user manual that came with the Commodore 64.
- Chronology of the Commodore 64 - Detailed timeline of Commodore 64 hardware and software announcements and releases, and development history.
- Commodore Experience - Information about copy protection schemes, graphics, machine language, cartridges and Commodore hardware.
Wikipedia Articles
- Commodore 2031 - The Commodore 2031 and Commodore 4031 were single unit 5¼" floppy disk drives for Commodore International computers. They used a similar steel case form to the Commodore 9060/9090 hard disk drives, and used the IEEE-488 interface common to Commodore PET/CBM computers.
- Commodore 8050 - The Commodore 8050 and Commodore 8250 were dual unit 5¼" floppy disk drives for Commodore International computers. They used a wide rectangular steel case form similar to that of the Commodore 4040, and used the IEEE-488 interface common to Commodore PET/CBM computers.
- Commodore MAX Machine - The Commodore MAX Machine, also known as Ultimax in the United States and VC-10 in Germany, was a home computer designed and sold by Commodore International in Japan, beginning in early 1982, a predecessor to the popular Commodore 64. The Commodore 64 manual mentions the machine by name, suggesting that Commodore intended to sell the machine internationally; however, it is unclear whether the machine was ever actually sold outside of Japan.
- Your Commodore - Your Commodore was a magazine for the Commodore range of computers, including the Commodore 64, Amiga, and Commodore PC range.
- Commodore 1570 - The Commodore 1570 was a 5¼" floppy disk drive for the Commodore 128 home/personal computer. It was a single-sided, 170KB version of the double-sided Commodore 1571, released as a stopgap measure when Commodore International was unable to provide large enough quantities of 1571s due to a shortage of double-sided drive mechanisms.