Commodore B128-80

By admin , 15 December 2015
B128-80
Description

The Commodore B128-80 (at one time, called the C128-80), was to be the successor to the popular Commodore PET system.

The "B" is for "business", of course, as this was Commodore's attempt to enter the market with a serious and powerful computer system which could compete with the other popular units of the time.

There were other similar "B Series" models, some with built-in floppy drives, and even a swivel monitor attached to the top. All of the current Commodore peripherals could be used with the "B Series", this includes cassette data recorders, floppy drives, and printers.

Year First Manufactured
1982

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