On Sat, 3 May 1997, Larry Anderson & Diane Hare wrote:
Lemme see if I can do some work on the Commodore
Portion:
(I'll leave the updating to one of you folks -please?-)
Commodore---------------------------------------------------------
128C 8502 w/Z80 128K CBMOS MICRO 85
128D 8502 w/Z80 128K CBMOS MICRO 87
BASIC 2.0 & 7.0
64 6510 64K CBMOS MICRO 82
BASIC 2.0
655 Z80 64K CP/M MICRO 83
Never heard of it.
I think that might be a "65" in which case it would be:
65 65816 ???k CBMOS MICRO 93?
For those who don't know what a C=65 is, ut was a prototype 16 bit C=64
with a built in 3.5" drive. Only a few of these baby's around!
CBM B256-40 ?? ?? ??
MICRO ??
CBM B500 ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
CBM B128-40 ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
CBM P-500 6509/8086 opt. 128k BASIC 4.0 MICRO 82
Should be CBM P-500 Any 'real' ones have been P-500s. I have one.
I never read of a B-128 40 or B-256 40.
The B-128 40 was actually called the C128-40 (not to be confused with a
regular C128). The line would read:
C128-40 6509 (Z80 or 8088 opt.) 128k (expandable to 960k)
BASIC 4.0 MICRO 1983
CBM B128-80HP ?? ?? ??
MICRO ??
CBM B128-80LP ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
CBM B256-80HP ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
CBM B256-80LP ?? ?? ?? MICRO ??
6509/8086 opt. 128k BASIC 4.0
There is a 700 But not sure if it is a repeat.
The "B" models al;l came out in '83. The B128-80 had the same expansion
options as the C128-40 and the B256-80 came standard with a 6509 and a
8088 with room for a 8087 (optional) and a Z-80 (optional). It had 256k
ram stock (expandable to 960k).
Amiga 3000
Amiga 600 68000 1,024k ADOS 1.3/2.0 MICRO 8?
Amiga 1200 68020 2,048k ADOS 2.0 3.? MICRO
Amiga 4000 68030?40? ADOS 2.0 3.?
Amiga 4000T 68030?40? ADOS 3.?
Don't forget the A1500's and A2500's! (same as A2000 basically)
Commodore PC-10, PC-20, Commodore Colt, etc. IBM
clones, (who cares.)
The Commdore FAQ has a whole bunch more in the Canonical List of Commodore
Products. Unfortunately, I am too lazy to type ALL the models in so...
Les