• The VIC-20 is an 8-bit home computer produced by Commodore Business Machines. ... The VIC-20 was aimed at the personal and hobby end of the market.
  • The Commodore VIC-20 was an 8-bit home computer which was sold by Commodore Business Machines or CBM.
  • Techopedia Explains Commodore VIC-20. The Commodore VIC-20 was powered by an 8-bit CPU with a 22-character screen and 5.5k of RAM.
  • In a recent episode of [The Retro Shack], a new Commodore VIC-20 is built, using a ‘Vicky Twenty’ replacement PCB by [Bob’s Bits]...
  • Released on; Commodore VIC-20 in 1982. Text taken from the Llamasoft web site blog: Next is a game which surely everybody who ...
  • The VIC-20 was on the market for about four years, but that was long enough for Commodore to revise it several times in pursuit of lower costs.
  • The Commodore VIC 20 was the first computer by Commodore to enter the home computer market. It was designed around the VIC-I chip from 1977, and it...
  • The Commodore VIC-20 is an 8-bit home computer developed by Commodore. ... The VIC-20 was succeeded by the Commodore 64 two years later.
  • But the only personal computer that this poor boy from the sticks could afford was the much hyped Commodore VIC-20.
  • cbm/VICnTED/vic20.gif In 1981, Commodore dropped a bomb on the home computer market, releasing the inexpensive 3.5K Commodore VIC-20.