The device number connected on a Commodore 64 system relates to the number of controls connected. This determines how many players can interact with games simultaneously.
The first floppy disk drive for the Commodore 64 was the Commodore 1541, which was typically assigned the device number 8. This number was used in the BASIC programming environment on the C64 to access the floppy disk drive for loading and saving files. The 1541 became a popular and iconic accessory for the Commodore 64.
Yes, the Commodore Sx-64 does play Commodore 64 games. However, it does not have a Datasette port like a standard C-64, so you can only use software that is on a 5 1/4 disk.
Commodore has written: 'Commodore 64 Users Guide'
Yes, I use to play Oregan Trail on my Commodore 64.
The Commodore 64 computer used 8-bit MOS Technology.
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The Commodore 64 Orchestra - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 12 October 2008
No, several machines preceded it; including the Commodore PET, Apple ][, and Atari 400/800.
It is an 8- bit computer with 64KB of RAM and was produced in 1982. It was produced as a home computer and can be connected to a monitor and floppy disk drive.
commodore 64 of course!
A MOS 6510 microprocessor
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