- Commodore's RAM Expansion Units use an external 8726 DMA controller to transfer data between the C128's RAM and the RAM in the expansion unit.
- samuele963.github.io vintagecomp/commodore_128_…The Commodore 128 is able to operate in various modes: C128 mode (40 or 80 columns mode) - this is the mode that the 128 normally boots with.
- youtube.com watchThe Commodore 128 - My favorite 8-bit home computer.43 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı20 May 2020
- oldcomputers.net c128d.htmlThe Commodore 128 and 128D came out in 1985, the same year as the amazing Commodore Amiga. The 128D even looks like the Amiga!
- nightfallcrew.com 14/04/2013/commodore-128/The Commodore 128 (C128, CBM 128, C=128) home computer was the last 8-bit machine commercially released by Commodore Business Machines (CBM).
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- giantbomb.com commodore-128/3045-58/The Commodore 128 is the last 8-bit computer produced by Commodore Business Machines. ... The One and Only Commodore 128.
- spacious-mind.com html/commodore_c128.htmlC64TPC is a nice Utility tool that allows you to connect your PC to a Commodore 64/128 and load D64 and PRG Files directly to your Commodore 64/128.
- archive.org SoftwareThe Commodore 128 (C128, CBM 128, C=128) home/personal computer was the last 8-bit machine commercially released by Commodore Business Machines...
- commodorehistory.com commodore/commodore-128/However, in 1985, Commodore released a new machine that would push the boundaries of what a personal computer could do: the Commodore 128.