doug@sri-unix (08/16/82)
Any opinions on the new Commodore 64 computer. I've seen it and it looks pretty neat. (i) it comes with 64K of memory standard (ii) in highest graphics resolution it has 320 X 200 pixels. In lower resolutions you can display 16 colors simultaneously, but the number of simultaneous colors goes down with increased resolution. (iii) it uses a version of sprite graphics (iv) it has a cheap plug in telephone modem (only 40 characters per row) (v) it uses 6510 (like 6502 but with extra I/O ports) and will have a plug-in Z80 option. (vi) it has a synthesizer built in with three voices, each can play over 9 octaves in a variety of waveforms with different attacks, decays, etc. (vii) it lists for $595 but can be bought for less (at American of Madison, for example!). Magazines were offering it for as little as $479 but are not coming thru. It seems that Commodore has forbidden mail order firms from dealing in the 64. (viii) it uses the same Microsoft BASIC as the PET. They say they will have Pascal for it soon. Doug Lerner doug@uwisc
bstempleton (08/22/82)
Yes, I have had a Comodore 64 for some time now. It was given to me by Commodore people so I can put some software up on it. Let me also say I am impressed with the machine: - It has a nice keyboard, well laid out with two different control keys. (ie. a META key if you like) - It's real small and sits on your lap nice. The WHOLE computer does. - The sound synthesizer and video chip specs are impressive. - The colour definition is fairly good. - It lacks software right now. The built in BASIC doesn't have statements for any of the fancy hardware features, even for getting at the extra areas of memory. It will run all 'MAX' cartridges. The MAX is commodore's new micro for the very low end game market, designed to go below even the VIC and compete with home video gaems. At $600 for 64K in the USA, I expect we'll see a lot of these.