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  • Announced in 1977, the Commodore PET was cheap (at $595) and included everything in one unit: motherboard, storage on a tape drive, keyboard and display. It included 4K of RAM (or 8K if you splashed out for the upgraded $795 model) and 14K of ROM with a built-in BASIC interpreter (ironically, written by Bill Gates and Paul Allen of a small company called Micro-Soft).
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  • The resurrected PET was sold through 1986 and then finally retired for good, having been superseded by the Commodore 128, 1571, and 1581.
  • In December of 1977 Commodore released the Commodore PET! ... The PET was popular in use by schools and was used in many computer labs.
  • Announced in 1977, the Commodore PET was cheap (at $595) and included everything in one unit: motherboard, storage on a tape drive, keyboard and display.
  • commodore-pet-keyboard-right I recall buying my Commodore PET 4016 with 9″ screen, tape drive and a 2031 170K single floppy drive for about CDN$2000...
  • Designed and manufactured by Commodore International, the PET 2000 was one of the first all-in-one personal computers to hit […]
  • The Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) was a home/personal computer produced in 1977 by Commodore International.
  • Credits: Commodore PET 2001 by Commodore International / Commodore Business Machines (CBM), 1977-1979.
  • ] PET 2001 series / 2001-N & -B series, CBM 3000 series[. ] CPU: 6502, 1MHz. ... Commodore SFD-1001 "quad density" single disk drive.
  • Chuck Peddle, the designer of the authentic Commodore PET and the 6502 microprocessor, sadly passed away on december 2019.