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==Product line== The product line consists of original Commodore products. ===Calculators=== [[File:Commodore PR-100 3q.jpg|thumb|Commodore PR-100 programmable calculator]] 774D, 776M, 796M, 9R23, C108, C110, F4146R, F4902, MM3, Minuteman 6, P50, PR100, SR1800, SR4120D, SR4120R, SR4148D, SR4148R, SR4190R, SR4212, SR4912, SR4921RPN, SR5120D, SR5120R, SR5148D, SR5148R, SR5190R, SR59, SR7919, SR7949, SR9150R, SR9190R, US*3, US*8 and The Specialist series: M55 (The Mathematician), N60 (The Navigator), S61 (The Statistician).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.datamath.net/Leaflets_Others/C76_US.pdf |title=Commodore calculator catalog |access-date=2014-06-07 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714165747/http://www.datamath.net/Leaflets_Others/C76_US.pdf |archive-date=July 14, 2014 }}</ref> [[File:Commodore 64 at its 25th anniversary event (Computer History Museum).jpg|thumb|Commodore 64 at its 25th anniversary event at [[Computer History Museum|The Computer History Museum]]]] === 6502-based computers === ''(listed chronologically)'' * [[KIM-1]]{{snd}} [[single-board computer]] '''(1976)'''; was produced by [[MOS Technology]], which was bought by Commodore * [[Commodore PET|Commodore PET/CBM]] range '''(1977)''' * [[VIC-20]]{{snd}} a.k.a. VIC-1001 '''(1980''' [VIC-1001] '''β 1984)''' (CBM); * [[Commodore CBM-II]] range{{snd}} a.k.a. B-range a.k.a. 600/700 range '''(1982β1984)''' * [[MAX Machine]]{{snd}} Predecessor to C64 '''(1982)''' * [[Commodore 64]]{{snd}} including C64C '''(1982β1994)''' * [[Commodore Educator 64]]{{snd}} 64 in a PET 40xx case '''(1983)''' * [[Commodore SX-64]]{{snd}} all-in-one [[portable computer|portable]] C64 including screen and disk drive '''(1984β1986)''' * [[Commodore 16]]{{snd}} including C116, incompatible with C64 '''(1984)''' * [[Commodore Plus/4]]{{snd}} compatible with C16 '''(1984β1985)''' * [[Commodore LCD]]{{snd}} [[liquid crystal display|LCD]]-equipped [[laptop computer|laptop]] (never released) * [[Commodore 128]]{{snd}} including 128D and 128DCR '''(1985β1989)''' * [[Commodore 65]]{{snd}} C64 successor (never released, an unofficial recreation was released as MEGA65) === Z8000 Based === * [[Commodore 900]] workstation (never released) === Amiga === {{Further|Amiga models and variants}} * [[Amiga 1000]] '''(1985β1987)''' * [[Amiga 500]]{{snd}} incl. [[Amiga 500 Plus|A500+]] '''(1987β1991)''' * [[Amiga 2000]]{{snd}} incl. A2000HD '''(1987β1991''') * [[Amiga 2000#Amiga 2500|Amiga 2500]] '''(1988β1991)''' * [[Amiga 2000#Πmiga1500|Amiga 1500]] '''(1987β1991)''' * [[Commodore CDTV]] '''(1990)''' * [[Amiga 3000]]{{snd}} incl. Amiga 3000UX & Amiga 3000T '''(1990β1992)''' * [[Amiga 4000]]{{snd}} incl. [[Amiga 4000T|A4000T]] '''(1992β1994)''', rereleased by [[Escom AG|Escom]] '''(1995β1997)''' * [[Amiga 600]] '''(1992β1993)''' * [[Amiga 1200]] '''(1992β1994)''', rereleased by Escom '''(1995β1996)''' ===x86 IBM PC compatibles=== * [[Commodore PC compatible systems]]{{snd}} Commodore Colt, PC1, PC10, PC20, PC30, PC40 '''(1987β1993)''' * Commodore PC laptops{{snd}} Commodore 286LT, 386SX-LT, 486SX-LTC, 486SX-LTF, '''(β1993)''' Pentium P120i Ultramedia, P166i Ultramedia and the P200i Ultramedia '''(1996β1997)''' ===Game consoles=== * Commodore TV Game 2000K/3000H '''(1975β1977)''' ({{ill|Commodore TV Game 2000K/3000H|it|vertical-align=sup}}, [[List of first generation home video game consoles|1st-gen home consoles list]]) * [[MAX Machine]]{{snd}} predecessor to C64 '''(1982)''' * [[Commodore 64 Games System]] '''(1990)''' * [[Amiga CD32]] '''(1993)''' ===Monitors=== 1000, 1024, 1070, 1080, 1081, 1083S, 1084, 1084S, 1084ST, 1085S, 1201, 1402, 1403, 1404, 1405, 1407, 1428, 1428x, 1432D, 1432V, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1801, 1802, 1803, 1900M/DM602, 1901/75BM13/M1, 1902, 1902A, 1930, 1930-II, 1930-III, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1936ALR, 1940, 1942, 1950, 1960, 1962, 2002, A2024, 2080, 76M13, CM-141, DM-14, DM602<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gona.mactar.hu/Commodore/monitor/Commodore_monitors_by_model_number.html |title=Commodore monitors |publisher=Gona.mactar.hu |access-date=2019-07-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.c64-wiki.com/index.php/Computer_Monitor |title=Computer Monitor |publisher=C64-Wiki |date=2018-02-20 |access-date=2019-07-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.bigbookofamigahardware.com/bboah/CategoryList.aspx?id=26 |title=Big Book of Amiga Hardware }}</ref> ===Printers=== ====VIC 1520 plotter==== The VIC 1520 plotter used the [[Alps Electric|ALPS]] mechanicals and four-color rotary pen setup that scrolled a 4ΒΌ" roll of paper. The ALPS mechanism was shared with several other 8 bit computers of the era, including Tandy, Atari, and Apple. ===Software=== * [[AmigaOS]]{{snd}} 32-bit operating system for the Amiga range; multitasking, micro kernel, with GUI * [[Amiga Unix]]{{snd}} Operating system for the Amiga, based on [[Unix System V|Unix System V Release 4]] * [[Commodore BASIC]]{{snd}} BASIC interpreter for the 8-bit range, ROM resident; based on [[Microsoft BASIC]] * [[Commodore DOS]]{{snd}} Disk operating system for the 8-bit range; embedded in disk drive ROMs * [[KERNAL]]{{snd}} Core OS routines for the 8-bit range; ROM resident * [[Magic Desk]]{{snd}} Planned series of productivity software for the C64; only the first entry was released * [[Simons' BASIC]]{{snd}} BASIC extension for the C64; cartridge-based * [[Super Expander]]{{snd}} BASIC and memory extension for the VIC-20; cartridge-based * [[Super Expander 64]]{{snd}} BASIC extension for the C64
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