“Commodore wasn’t like Apple II, it was sold as a standalone unit (just the keyboard-computer combo). Users had to plug it into an external monitor to use it. This was part of what made it so affordable and appealing to home users; it used hardware people already had.”
old school. love it. my college had both of these on display in a mini museum. it was great.
“Commodore wasn’t like Apple II, it was sold as a standalone unit (just the keyboard-computer combo). Users had to plug it into an external monitor to use it. This was part of what made it so affordable and appealing to home users; it used hardware people already had.”
old school. love it. my college had both of these on display in a mini museum. it was great.
so happy that there is still this kind of content, very informative!
I am glad that you liked it, Fatima.