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{{Short description|Series of 8-bit personal computers released in 1982}} {{Multiple issues|{{More citations needed|date=May 2020}} {{Original research|date=April 2023}}}} {{Infobox computer | image = [[Image:cbm710 ta.jpg|250px]] | manufacturer = [[Commodore Business Machines]] (CBM) | type = [[Personal computer]] | releasedate = {{Start date and age|1982}} | discontinued = {{End date and age|1984}} | processor = [[MOS Technology 6509]] {{nowrap|@ 1 or 2 MHz}}, {{nowrap|[[Intel 8088]]}} or {{nowrap|[[Zilog Z80]]A @ 4 MHz}} option<!--source: de:CBM-600-Serie--> | memory = 128 or 256 [[Kilobyte|KB]] | os = [[Microsoft BASIC]] 4.0 | graphics = [[MOS Technology VIC-II|VIC-II]] ({{nowrap|320 Γ 200}}, {{nowrap|16 colors}}, [[sprite (computer graphics)|sprites]], {{nowrap|[[raster interrupt]]}}) {{nowrap|or [[MOS Technology 6545|6545 CRTC]]}} | sound = [[MOS Technology 6581|SID 6581]] ({{nowrap|3Γ [[Electronic oscillator|osc]]}}, {{nowrap|4Γ [[Waveform|wave]]}}, [[Electronic filter|filter]], [[ADSR envelope|ADSR]], [[Ring modulation|ring]])<!-- Tried to keep it short --> | connectivity = [[RS-232]], [[S-Video|A/V]], {{nowrap|[[Commodore Datasette|digital tape]]}}, [[ROM cartridge]], {{nowrap|audio [[Phone connector (audio)|minijack]]}}, {{nowrap|mains power}}, {{nowrap|parallel [[IEEE-488]]}} (Commodore floppy drives and printers)<!-- using the 610 model --> | predecessor = [[Commodore PET]] | successor = None }} <!--[[Image:cbm710 ta.jpg|thumb|200px|'''CBM-II''' machine: CBM 710 (Europe), similar to CBM128-80{{ref|not-c128}} (US, Canada); swivel monitor, detachable keyboard.]]--> The '''Commodore CBM-II''' series is a short-lived range of [[8-bit]] [[personal computer]]s from [[Commodore International|Commodore Business Machines]] (CBM), released in 1982 and intended as a follow-on to the [[Commodore PET]] series.
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