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About - Commodore In 1958, Jack Tramiel founded Commodore and developed a singular vision: to build computers for the masses, not the classes What began as a typewriter company evolved into a titan of the home computer revolution
Commodore International - Wikipedia Commodore in 1985 launched the Amiga 1000 personal computer — running on AmigaOS featuring a full color graphical interface and preemptive multitasking — which would initially become a popular platform for computer games and creative software
Commodore Industries-We develop a new generation of pioneers In the spirit of innovation and nostalgia, we embark on a thrilling mission to breathe new life into a classic: the iconic Commodore brand Our mission is clear – to bring back the revered Commodore brand and reintroduce it to a new generation of enthusiasts and pioneers
Commodore USA Here is an in depth interview with our CTO, Leo Nigro, covering his personal experience with Commodore computers and the entire Commodore USA story, from inception to explosion!
Commodore Computers | VIC20, PET, C64, PLUS4, C128, KIM1, History . . . Commodore was, without doubt, the most important company in retail computer history, relentlessly driving the market forward Commodore INVENTED the PC Personal Computer and no-one else, including Apple, can stake that claim Commodore was the first computer company with a BILLION dollars in sales
Commodore Info Page - Start page [en] On this web page you will find information about Commodore computers, disk drives, datassettes, monitors, joysticks, printers, cartridges, cassette and diskette software, calculators and books
Commodore - C64-Wiki Commodore was an American computer company (1955–1994) founded in West Chester, Pennsylvania by businessman Jack Tramiel Tramiel—famous for his combative business style, his talent for spotting emerging markets, and his colorful sayings—at first sold and repaired typewriters
The History of Commodore - Commodore Ninja Explore the rich history of Commodore and classic video gaming from the golden era of the 80s and 90s Whether you were a hacker on a C64, a gamer on a VIC-20, or just curious about the roots of personal computing, you're in the right place
Commodore 64 Microcomputer - National Museum of American History Introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 1982, the Commodore 64 was an inexpensive and popular home computer It used an MOS 6510, 1 mHz processor, and had 64 kilobytes of random access memory -- hence its name