I believe I have encountered only one Commodore 128. It was in my high school and looked just like your photo. This was in about 1991. The rest of the school (save for a super cool lab full of Macintosh stuff) had 286-based MS-DOS boxes, but with Commodore trademarks on them!
Indeed. Both Commodore (with their Colt line) and Atari produced PC compatibles. Both their respective Amiga and ST line of computers could also be made to run PC and Macintosh software with the right add-ons...
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
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*************************** Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
I believe I have encountered only one Commodore 128. It was in my high school and looked just like your photo. This was in about 1991. The rest of the school (save for a super cool lab full of Macintosh stuff) had 286-based MS-DOS boxes, but with Commodore trademarks on them!
Indeed. Both Commodore (with their Colt line) and Atari produced PC compatibles. Both their respective Amiga and ST line of computers could also be made to run PC and Macintosh software with the right add-ons...
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.