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Commodore 64 turns 30: What do today's kids make of it?

4 comments, 143 views, posted 11:19 pm 01/08/2012 in Geek by tricpe
tricpe has 8395 posts, 3232 threads, 1989 points, location: In a pair of Speedo
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It is 30 years since the Commodore 64 went on sale to the public.

The machine was hugely successful for its time, helping to encourage personal computing, popularise video games and pioneer homemade computer-created music.

The $595 (£399) device took its name from its US maker, Commodore International, and the fact it had 64 kilobytes of RAM memory.

The firm noted that made it substantially cheaper than other personal computers on the market offered by IBM, Apple and Atari.

Commodore highlighted the fact that since it had designed and manufactured its own chips it had been able keep costs down - and the advantage helped it become the best-selling model in North America.

In Europe it faced competition from two cheaper eight-bit rivals released over the previous year: the BBC Micro and Sinclair Spectrum.

The Commodore's ability to display 16 colours, smoothly scroll graphics and play back music through its superior SID (sound interface device) chip - even while loading programs off tape - helped win over fans, but it did not become the market leader until the late 1980s.

Debates continue to this day about which was the superior system - but what would today's youth make of the C64?

BBC News invited Commodore enthusiast Mat Allen to show schoolchildren his carefully preserved computer, at a primary school and secondary school in London.

Clickety click (video, and a hilarious one, I might add)

Extra Points Given by:

Cnik (5), Paracelsus (5)

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11:45 pm 01/08/2012

Cnik

I wonder why he didn't use a 1541 Disk Drive instead of the Cassette player? Then he could have at least have used an Epyx Fastload cartridge to speed things up.

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12:11 am 02/08/2012

my69pickup

now the real geeks come flooding from their nintendo lairs..!!! ahahahaha

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12:27 am 02/08/2012

griffin

As I recall the disk drive sucked on the C64. It was slower than the damn tape player!

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12:31 am 02/08/2012

Cnik

Quote by griffin:
As I recall the disk drive sucked on the C64. It was slower than the damn tape player

It was slow, but not as awful as the tape drive and the turboloader made it MUCH faster. I just loved when the C128 came out along with the very speedy 1571.

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