C64c
The Commodore 64C, released in 1990, is a redesigned version of the iconic Commodore 64, one of the best-selling single computer models of all time. The 64C retained the same 6510 microprocessor and 64 KB of RAM as its predecessor but featured a sleeker, more compact case design and a range of internal changes to reduce production costs. Despite being released late in the lifecycle of the Commodore 64, the 64C remained popular among enthusiasts and hobbyists, offering access to a vast library of games, productivity software, and programming tools. Its built-in SID sound chip continued to provide exceptional audio capabilities for its time, cementing the Commodore 64’s legacy as a groundbreaking home computer.
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