Commodore Disk User ended in 1991.
Commodore Disk User was created in 1987.
Commodore User ended in 1990.
Commodore User was created in 1983.
The first floppy disk drive for the Commodore 64 was the Commodore 1541, which was typically assigned the device number 8. This number was used in the BASIC programming environment on the C64 to access the floppy disk drive for loading and saving files. The 1541 became a popular and iconic accessory for the Commodore 64.
Your Commodore ended in 1991.
Commodore Format ended in 1995.
Commodore Force ended in 1994.
Commodore International ended in 1994.
Yes, the Commodore Sx-64 does play Commodore 64 games. However, it does not have a Datasette port like a standard C-64, so you can only use software that is on a 5 1/4 disk.
The 'end user license agreement' has to be accepted by you before Microsoft will allow you to use Windows, even though you have paid money to buy their Windows operating system disk! Other software producers provide programs with an 'end user license agreement' too.
An Amigan is an informal term for a user of the Commodore Amiga computer.
USS Commodore Perry ended on 1865-06-26.