It is an 8- bit computer with 64KB of RAM and was produced in 1982. It was produced as a home computer and can be connected to a monitor and floppy disk drive.
No, the Commodore 64 was not the first home computer. The first widely successful home computer was the Commodore PET, which was released in 1977.
commodore 64 of course!
commodore 64
Glenn Fisher has written: 'Commodore 64' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Programming, Commodore 64 (Computer)
Mary A. Hochberg has written: 'Getting graphic on the Commodore 64' -- subject(s): Commodore 64 (Computer), Computer graphics, Programming
The Commodore 64 computer used 8-bit MOS Technology.
Nevin B. Scrimshaw has written: 'An introduction to the Commodore 64' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Commodore 64 (Computer), Programming
Ed Bogas has written: 'Make your Commodore 64 sing' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Commodore 64 (Computer), Computer composition, Computer music, Instruction and study, Programming
he created the Commodore 64
John J. Anderson has written: 'Commodore 64 sight & sound' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Commodore 64 (Computer), Computer graphics, Computer sound processing, Programming
Dale Disharoon has written: '41 1/2 fun projects for the Commodore 64' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Commodore 64 (Computer), Computer games, Programming
Richard G. Peddicord has written: 'Everything You Can Do With Your Commodore 64' 'Understanding Basic (An Alfred Handy Guide)' 'Beginning BASIC on the Commodore 64' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Commodore 64 (Computer), Programming 'Having fun learning BASIC' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language)