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According to the 2001 edition of Guinness book of records, the C64 was the most "prolific computing device ever manufactured". During its production run from 1982 to... 1993, about 30 million (!) units were sold. To put this number in perspective, that's more than all the Macintoshes in the world.
NAME C 64 MANUFACTURER Commodore TYPE Home Computer ORIGIN U.S.A. YEAR 1982 END OF PRODUCTION 1993 BUILT IN LANGUAGE Basic KEYBOARD Full-stroke 66 keys with 4 function keys CPU 6510 SPEED 0.985 MHz (PAL) / 1.023 MHz (NTSC) COPROCESSOR VIC II (Video), SID (Sound) RAM 64 KB ROM 20 KB TEXT MODES 40 columns x 25 lines GRAPHIC MODES several, most used : 320 x 200 COLORS 16 + 16 border colours SOUND 3 voices / 9 octaves, 4 waveforms (sound output through TV) SIZE / WEIGHT 40.4 (W) x 21.6 (D) x 7.5 (H) cm / 1820 g I/O PORTS RGB (composite, chroma/luma and sound in/out), 2 x Joystick plugs, Cardridge slot, Tape interfarce (300 bps), Serial, User Port, TV RF output BUILT IN MEDIA Cassette unit. Provision for 170 KB 5.25 floppy disc unit (1541) POWER SUPPLY External power supply unit PRICE $595 (USA, 1982) - £229 (U.K. 1984)
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