On 20 Apr 2007 at 19:02, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
On the other hand, nearly everyone agrees that for the
Commodore 8-bit
computers, they (i.e. the 64 and 128) were still very strong sellers and
commanded a large software base even as late as 1989.
Yes, but the 128 was pretty much the end of the line and it was 1985.
After the 128D, CBM concentrated on the Amiga; there was no C256,
for example. End of the line.
IIRC, the C64 was a much better seller than the 128.
Cheers,
Chuck