daffy2 wrote:I think this is now the 30th! I got my C64 for Christmas 1983. I remember that very well, because it's the same year that WarGames was released. Loved that movie! Anyway, I wanted that computer so bad all summer and finally got it Christmas morning.
The worst part of this story is that 2 days after xmas, my C64 died.
Went to turn it on, and absolutely nothing! They replaced it of course.
1982 a whole new computer line for Commodore
Commodore introduces the VIC Modem, a 300 baud cartridge modem for US$110.
Commodore introduces the 16K SuperVIC
Commodore Business Machines Inc. introduces the Commodore Max Machine. It has 16-color 40x25 screen capability, for US$180.
Commodore announces the Commodore 64 (6510, 64KB RAM, 20KB ROM with Microsoft BASIC, custom sound, color graphics, for US$600) for US$595. During 1983, the price drops to US$200. It becomes the best selling computer of all time, with estimated sales of 17-22 million units. It is the first personal computer with an integrated sound synthesizer chip.Commodore Business Machines introduces the B128 microcomputer. It features 128KB RAM, 40KB ROM, 6509 CPU, 5.25-inch floppy drive, 3-voice sound chip, cartridge slot, and an 80-column green screen, for US$1700.
Commodore Business Machines introduces the P128 microcomputer. It features 128KB RAM, TV connector, 40x25 16-color display, and 320x200 graphics, for US$1000.
Commodore Business Machines introduces the BX256 16-bit multiprocessor professional microcomputer. It includes 256KB RAM, Intel 8088 for CP/M-86, 6509 CPU, 80-column B/W monitor, built-in dual disk drives, and 3-voice sound for US$3000.
Jack Tramiel resigns from Commodore Business Machines, but later takes his position back.
Chuck Peddle's Victor Computer Cororation releases the Victor 9000 - Compared to the other MS-DOS 8088 computers its features were very advanced.
Commodore has shipped 750,000 VIC-20 computers by the end of 1982. Apple Computer has shipped 600,000 Apple II computers by the end of 1982. Timex has shipped 600,000 Timex/Sinclair 1000 computers by the end of 1982. Texas Instruments has shipped 575,000 TI 99/4 computers by the end of 1982.
I stand corrected daffy2. Thank you.