• 128 kbytes Banking is used to accommodate all the RAM and ROM inside the 8502's 64 address space.
  • The Commodore 128 was also known as the: C128 C-128 C=128. It features a MOS 8502 CPU at 2 MHz with a Zilog Z80 CPU at 2 MHz and 128KB of RAM.
  • C64TPC 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.
  • In the early days of their training, the cadet Amiga-tan and C128-tan both garnered their respective and secret fanclubs among the Commodore deck crew.
  • C128 was nearly 100% compatible with Commodore 64. To get it, a "64 Mode" was implemented, which forced compatibility with 64.
  • Commodore 128 on 80-column monitor, by means of the port RGBI (two monitors can be connected to the Commodore 128 at the same time)
  • Released 1985: Late in 1985, Commodore released to the European market a new version of the C128 with a redesigned chassis resembling the Amiga 1000.
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  • The Commodore 128, also known as the C128, C-128, C=128, or occasionally CBM 128, is the last 8-bit home computer that was commercially released by...
  • cbm/64n128s/c128euroBox.gif Just as their advertisements repeated, the Commodore 128 is really three computers in one!