The C64C utilized a reduced chip design, replaced the MOS6510 with
an MOS8510 and SID was changed but not for the better (could only do
3 voices instead of 4, don't remember if it was the white noise
channel that was dropped) and the VIC-II also received a new
chip revision.
Dan
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, John Higginbotham wrote:
At 08:34 AM 7/6/98 -0700, you wrote:
He probably is just referring to the amount of
memory it has and is
clueless enough about the machine that he would call it that. I'm
positive its just a plain old C64.
I know this was brought up before, but I never heard a clear answer:
What's the difference between a C64 and a C64c, apart from the C128-ish
case design on the C64c?
I heard rumors that it had better sound chips or something, and all the
Commodore dealers (not many left) that I have seen advertise the C64c for
about 20% more than the standard C64.