Commodore 64 monitor keyboard cords games disk
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Commodore 64 monitor keyboard cords games disk drive 82

Commodore 64 monitor keyboard cords games disk drive 82
Start Price USD 49.99
Current Price USD 49.99
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Start Time Tuesday, September 02, 2008
End Time Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Location Manteno, IL

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This auction is for an original 1982, vintage Commordore 64 computing and gaming system. Everything is here! Auction includes monitor, keyboard, disc drive unit, floppy disc still in original case, 2 original computer manuals, ac adapter unit, ALL original cords including rca cables, and 3 games: poker, boxing and dungeons and dragons. Console has been tested and everything works great. Unit has been taken care of since original purchase in 1982. The following is some additional info I pulled off the internet: The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August, 1982, at a price of US$595. Preceded by the Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore MAX Machine, the C64 features 64 kilobytes (65,536 bytes) of RAM with sound and graphics performance that were superior to IBM-compatible computers of that time. The Commodore 64 is commonly referred to as the C64 or C=64 and occasionally known as CBM 64 (Commodore Business Machines Model number 64), or VIC-64.[1] It has also been affectionately nicknamed the "breadbox" and "bullnose" due to the shape and colour of the first version of its casing. During the Commodore 64's lifetime, sales totalled 30 million units, making it the best-selling single personal computer model of all time.[2] For a substantial period of time (1983/84/85), the Commodore 64 dominated the market with approximately 40% share,[3][4] outselling IBM PCs and Apple computers. Sam Tramiel, a former Commodore president said in a 1989 interview "When I was at Commodore we were building 400,000 C64s a month for a couple of years."[5] Part of its success was due to the fact that it was sold in retail stores instead of electronics stores, and that Commodore produced many of its parts in-house to control supplies and cost. Shipping will be $45 in US in order to confirm delivery and ensure safety while in transit. Email me for international rates before bidding. Thanks and good luck!!!

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