On Sat, 3 May 1997, Larry Anderson & Diane Hare wrote:
> Lemme see if I can do some work on the Commodore Portion:
> (I'll leave the updating to one of you folks -please?-)
>
>
> Commodore---------------------------------------------------------
> 128C 8502 w/Z80 128K CBMOS MICRO 85
> 128D 8502 w/Z80 128K CBMOS MICRO 87
> BASIC 2.0 & 7.0
>
> 64 6510 64K CBMOS MICRO 82
> BASIC 2.0
>
> 655 Z80 64K CP/M MICRO 83
> Never heard of it.
I think that might be a "65" in which case it would be:
65 65816 ???k CBMOS MICRO 93?
For those who don't know what a C=65 is, ut was a prototype 16 bit C=64
with a built in 3.5" drive. Only a few of these baby's around!
> CBM B256-40 ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
> CBM B500 ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
> CBM B128-40 ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
> CBM P-500 6509/8086 opt. 128k BASIC 4.0 MICRO 82
> Should be CBM P-500 Any 'real' ones have been P-500s. I have one.
> I never read of a B-128 40 or B-256 40.
The B-128 40 was actually called the C128-40 (not to be confused with a
regular C128). The line would read:
C128-40 6509 (Z80 or 8088 opt.) 128k (expandable to 960k)
BASIC 4.0 MICRO 1983
> CBM B128-80HP ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
> CBM B128-80LP ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
> CBM B256-80HP ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
> CBM B256-80LP ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
> 6509/8086 opt. 128k BASIC 4.0
> There is a 700 But not sure if it is a repeat.
The "B" models al;l came out in '83. The B128-80 had the same expansion
options as the C128-40 and the B256-80 came standard with a 6509 and a
8088 with room for a 8087 (optional) and a Z-80 (optional). It had 256k
ram stock (expandable to 960k).
> Amiga 3000
> Amiga 600 68000 1,024k ADOS 1.3/2.0 MICRO 8?
> Amiga 1200 68020 2,048k ADOS 2.0 3.? MICRO
> Amiga 4000 68030?40? ADOS 2.0 3.?
> Amiga 4000T 68030?40? ADOS 3.?
Don't forget the A1500's and A2500's! (same as A2000 basically)
> Commodore PC-10, PC-20, Commodore Colt, etc. IBM clones, (who cares.)
The Commdore FAQ has a whole bunch more in the Canonical List of Commodore
Products. Unfortunately, I am too lazy to type ALL the models in so...
Les
Received on Sat May 03 1997 - 23:37:43 BST
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