PC10-II
The Commodore PC10-II, released in the late 1980s, was a PC-compatible computer designed to appeal to business and educational users. Based on the Intel 8088 processor, it came with 512KB or 640KB of RAM and featured a 5.25-inch floppy disk drive. Running MS-DOS, the PC10-II was compatible with a wide range of PC software, making it a viable option for those looking to run business applications or educational software. Although Commodore’s PC division ultimately struggled to gain significant market traction, the PC10-II remains a notable machine in Commodore’s history, showcasing the company’s attempt to expand its presence in the burgeoning PC market.
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