Accessories for Commodore 64

1986
Oki
It had a "plug 'n print" interface with modules for Commodore, Atari, IBM PC, and Apple computers.
Contemporary computers of Commodore 64
Atari 1200XL
Manufacturer: Atari
CPU: MOS Technology 6502 @ 1.79 MHz
This model, which was supposed to be the evolution of the 400 and 800, lasted less than a year on the market.
CPU: MOS Technology 6502 @ 1.79 MHz
This model, which was supposed to be the evolution of the 400 and 800, lasted less than a year on the market.
Kaypro II
Manufacturer: Kaypro
CPU: Z80 @ 2.5 MHz
Despite being the first model to be commercially released, it was called the "Kaypro II" (at a time when one of the most popular microcomputers was the Apple II).
The Kaypro II was designed to be portable like the Osborne, housed in an aluminum case containing all the components and with a handle for carrying.
CPU: Z80 @ 2.5 MHz
Despite being the first model to be commercially released, it was called the "Kaypro II" (at a time when one of the most popular microcomputers was the Apple II).
The Kaypro II was designed to be portable like the Osborne, housed in an aluminum case containing all the components and with a handle for carrying.
Oric 1
Manufacturer: Oric
CPU: Synertek SY6502A o Rockwell R6502AP (clones de MOS6502) @ 1 MHz
Seeing the success of the ZX Spectrum, the company Tangerine (which produced one of the first kit computers based on the 6502) launched this computer under its subsidiary Oric, which was slightly cheaper, had an RGB monitor output, a sound chip and a better keyboard... but its ROM had numerous bugs.
CPU: Synertek SY6502A o Rockwell R6502AP (clones de MOS6502) @ 1 MHz
Seeing the success of the ZX Spectrum, the company Tangerine (which produced one of the first kit computers based on the 6502) launched this computer under its subsidiary Oric, which was slightly cheaper, had an RGB monitor output, a sound chip and a better keyboard... but its ROM had numerous bugs.
Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Manufacturer: Sinclair
Launched: Apr 1982
CPU: Zilog Z80A @ 3.5 MHz
The original model is known as the ZX Spectrum 16.
In a later version, 32KiB more memory was added to this device, giving rise to the ZX Spectrum 48 model.
Launched: Apr 1982
CPU: Zilog Z80A @ 3.5 MHz
The original model is known as the ZX Spectrum 16.
In a later version, 32KiB more memory was added to this device, giving rise to the ZX Spectrum 48 model.