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Commodore 65
Type
Personal computer
Release date
N/A
Discontinued
1991 (prototype cancelled)
Units shipped
50 to 2000 units
Operating system
Commodore BASIC 10.0
CPU
CSG 4510 R3 @ 3.54 MHz
Memory
128 KB (8 MB maximum)
Removable storage
3½" DSDD floppy disk drive
Display
320×200×256; 640×200×16; 640×400×16; 1280×200×4; 1280×400×4; palette of 4096 colors
Graphics
VIC-III (CSG 4567 R5)
Sound
Two CSG 8580R5 SID
Predecessor
Commodore 64
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