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  • Commodore 64 peripherals
  • The Commodore 64 home computer used various external peripherals. Due to the backwards compatibility of the Commodore 128, most peripherals would also

    Commodore 64 peripherals

    Commodore 64 peripherals

    Commodore_64_peripherals

  • Commodore 64 software
  • Software for the 1982 home computer

    "The Newsroom: A Review". RUN. June 1986. Retrieved 2023-10-15. "Commodore 64 Peripherals". C64-Wiki. Retrieved 2023-10-15. "PaperClip: A Powerful Word Processor"

    Commodore 64 software

    Commodore_64_software

  • Commodore 1541
  • Floppy disk drive for the Commodore 64

    The Commodore 1541 (also known as the CBM 1541 and VIC-1541) is a floppy disk drive which was made by Commodore International for the Commodore 64 (C64)

    Commodore 1541

    Commodore 1541

    Commodore_1541

  • Commodore bus
  • Serial bus of the home computers series of Commodore

    floppy drive Commodore 1581 disk drive Commodore MPS 802 printer Commodore DOS Commodore 64 peripherals List of device bit rates Commodore 1541 Fast loader

    Commodore bus

    Commodore bus

    Commodore_bus

  • Commodore 1581
  • Commodore floppy disk drive

    Autoboot flag 10–FF BAM entries for Tracks 41–80 Commodore 64 peripherals Commodore 128 "New Commodore 64/128 Accessories". BYTE. Vol. 12, no. 4. April 1987

    Commodore 1581

    Commodore 1581

    Commodore_1581

  • Commodore 128
  • Home computer released in 1985

    (DB25-connector) (C128D(CR) only) Commodore BASIC – BASIC programming language dialect Commodore 64 peripherals Keyboard computer "Commodore 128 (Platform)". "Special

    Commodore 128

    Commodore 128

    Commodore_128

  • CARDCO
  • Computer peripheral company

    CARDCO was a computer peripheral company during the 1980s in Wichita, Kansas, United States. CARDCO was well known in the Commodore 64 and VIC-20 community

    CARDCO

    CARDCO

  • Commodore 64
  • 8-bit home computer introduced in 1982

    The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics

    Commodore 64

    Commodore 64

    Commodore_64

  • Commodore Datasette
  • Dedicated magnetic tape data storage device

    to Commodore's 8-bit computers, including the PET, VIC-20, and Commodore 64. A physically similar model, Commodore 1531, was made for the Commodore 16

    Commodore Datasette

    Commodore Datasette

    Commodore_Datasette

  • Commodore International
  • Home computer and electronics manufacturer

    developed and marketed the world's best selling computer, the Commodore 64; its success made Commodore one of the world's largest personal computer manufacturers

    Commodore International

    Commodore_International

  • Triton Quick Disk Drive
  • Floppy disk drive

    allows 2.8-inch floppy disks to be read on the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, MSX, Mattel Aquarius and Dragon 64 home computers. The product was released for

    Triton Quick Disk Drive

    Triton_Quick_Disk_Drive

  • 1541 Ultimate
  • 1541U) is a peripheral, primarily an emulated floppy disk and cartridge emulator based on the FPGA Xilinx XC3S250E, for the Commodore 64 home computer

    1541 Ultimate

    1541 Ultimate

    1541_Ultimate

  • GPIB
  • General Purpose Interface Bus specification

    IEEE 488 cartridge for the VIC-20 and the Commodore 64. Several third party suppliers of Commodore 64 peripherals made a cartridge for the C64 that provided

    GPIB

    GPIB

    GPIB

  • Commodore 64 joystick adapters
  • Commodore 64 joystick adapters are hardware peripherals that extend the number of joystick ports on the Commodore 64 computer. The additional joysticks

    Commodore 64 joystick adapters

    Commodore_64_joystick_adapters

  • CDTV
  • Multimedia entertainment and video game console

    full-fledged personal computer by the addition of optional peripherals – developed by Commodore International and launched in April 1991. The CDTV was based

    CDTV

    CDTV

    CDTV

  • Commodore 16
  • Home computer

    label. Aurrera Supermarket also sold software, peripherals and books about to how to program Commodore Computers. All this merchandise was displayed in

    Commodore 16

    Commodore 16

    Commodore_16

  • Commodore PET
  • Personal computer system

    connection to "user" projects or non-Commodore devices and a parallel IEEE-488 port which allowed for daisy-chaining peripherals such as disk drives and printers

    Commodore PET

    Commodore PET

    Commodore_PET

  • Wizard (1984 video game)
  • 1984 video game

    video game developed for the Commodore 64 written by Sean A. Moore and Steve Luedders-Dieckbrader for Progressive Peripherals and Software (PP&S) out of

    Wizard (1984 video game)

    Wizard_(1984_video_game)

  • Blue Chip Electronics
  • Former American computer company

    The company first gained recognition as a manufacturer of peripherals for the Commodore 64. Blue Chip's early product line included dot matrix printers

    Blue Chip Electronics

    Blue Chip Electronics

    Blue_Chip_Electronics

  • Creative Micro Designs
  • technology company which originally developed and sold products for the Commodore 64 and C128 8-bit personal computers. After 2001 it sold PCs and related

    Creative Micro Designs

    Creative Micro Designs

    Creative_Micro_Designs

  • Epyx Fast Load
  • Tool for Commodore 1541

    loader cartridge made by American software company Epyx in 1984 for the Commodore 64 home computer. It was programmed by Epyx employee Scott Nelson, who was

    Epyx Fast Load

    Epyx_Fast_Load

  • Commodore 64 disk and tape emulation
  • 'Commodore 64 disk/tape emulation and data transfer' comprises hardware and software for Commodore 64 disk & tape emulation and for data transfer between

    Commodore 64 disk and tape emulation

    Commodore_64_disk_and_tape_emulation

  • VIC-20
  • 1981 home computer by Commodore

    other peripherals. The VIC-20's BASIC is compatible with the PET's, and the Datasette format is the same. Before the computer's release, a Commodore executive

    VIC-20

    VIC-20

    VIC-20

  • Amiga
  • Family of personal computers sold by Commodore

    Amiga is a family of personal computers produced by Commodore from 1985 until the company's bankruptcy in 1994, with production by others afterward. When

    Amiga

    Amiga

    Amiga

  • Xetec
  • American software company

    Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga, Macintosh, Atari ST and PC computers. The Lt. Kernal is the first third-party hard drive peripheral for Commodore

    Xetec

    Xetec

  • Plus/4
  • 1984 home computer

    as the Commodore 16 and 116, allowing it to use software and peripherals designed for these models. It is incompatible with the Commodore 64's extensive

    Plus/4

    Plus/4

    Plus/4

  • KoalaPad
  • 1980s computer graphics tablet

    TRS-80 Color Computer (as the TRS-80 Touch Pad), Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and IBM PC compatibles. Originally designed by Dr. David Thornburg as

    KoalaPad

    KoalaPad

    KoalaPad

  • MSD Super Disk
  • the Commodore 64, although other manufacturers soon followed suit. The MSD drives include both an IEEE-488 parallel interface and the custom Commodore serial

    MSD Super Disk

    MSD Super Disk

    MSD_Super_Disk

  • Nintendo 64
  • Home video game console

    Nintendo 64 games. Ninety different tips were available, with three variations of thirty tips each. Nintendo advertised its Funtastic Series of peripherals with

    Nintendo 64

    Nintendo 64

    Nintendo_64

  • Datel
  • British video game accessories manufacturer; makers of Action Replay

    manufacture video game peripherals and enhancement products. The company is best known for producing a wide range of hardware and peripherals for home computers

    Datel

    Datel

    Datel

  • KERNAL
  • Commodore operating system

    versions used in its successors: the VIC-20; Commodore 64; Plus/4; Commodore 16; and Commodore 128. The Commodore 8-bit machines' KERNAL consists of the low-level

    KERNAL

    KERNAL

  • Commodore 1540
  • although the combination of the Commodore 64 and 1541 would prove more enduring. The 1540 is an "intelligent peripheral" in that it has its own MOS Technology

    Commodore 1540

    Commodore 1540

    Commodore_1540

  • UpTime (disk magazine)
  • October 1984. Versions were issued for the Apple II, Macintosh, IBM PC, Commodore 64, and Amiga systems. Among the software that was published there were

    UpTime (disk magazine)

    UpTime_(disk_magazine)

  • History of personal computers
  • different format. The 1990 Commodore C64GS was similar to a Commodore 64 and the 1993 Amiga CD32 was similar to an Amiga 1200. Peripherals have been made available

    History of personal computers

    History of personal computers

    History_of_personal_computers

  • The Final Cartridge III
  • III was a popular extension cartridge which was created for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128, produced by the Dutch company Riska B.V. Home & Personal

    The Final Cartridge III

    The_Final_Cartridge_III

  • Amiga 600
  • Home computer introduced in 1992

    prohibitive expense of PCMCIA peripherals for a lower-budget personal computer. Later, a number of compatible laptop-computer peripherals have been made to operate

    Amiga 600

    Amiga 600

    Amiga_600

  • Killer poke
  • Software means of causing computer hardware damage

    is a method of inducing physical hardware damage on a machine or its peripherals by the insertion of invalid values, via, for example, BASIC's POKE command

    Killer poke

    Killer_poke

  • Commodore DOS
  • Operating system

    Commodore DOS, also known as CBM DOS, is the disk operating system used with Commodore's 8-bit computers. Unlike most other DOSes, which are loaded from

    Commodore DOS

    Commodore DOS

    Commodore_DOS

  • C*Base
  • support for a wide range of standard and third-party peripherals. A Commodore 64 (or Commodore 128 in 64 mode) is required to run C*Base. All CBM and CMD

    C*Base

    C*Base

  • Atari 8-bit computers
  • 1979–1991 home computer series

    mid-1985. The primary global competition came when the similarly equipped Commodore 64 was introduced in August 1982. In the latter half of the 1980s, the 800XL

    Atari 8-bit computers

    Atari 8-bit computers

    Atari_8-bit_computers

  • MiSTer
  • Open source FPGA retrogaming platform

    and video game images to run as they would on original hardware, using peripherals such as mice, keyboards, joysticks and other game controllers. The MiSTer

    MiSTer

    MiSTer

  • Keyboard computer
  • Type of personal computer

    include the Commodore 64 WebIt by Tulip, the Asus Eee Keyboard, which uses Intel Atom processors and Solid-state drive, and the unreleased Commodore Invictus

    Keyboard computer

    Keyboard computer

    Keyboard_computer

  • Gamma Strike
  • 1988 video game

    Gamma Strike is a set of games originally written for the Commodore 64 and released by Gamesware in 1988. The bundle included three games (Competition

    Gamma Strike

    Gamma_Strike

  • Amiga 500
  • Personal computer by Commodore

    the same retail outlets as the Commodore 64, as opposed to the computer store-only Amiga 1000. It proved to be Commodore's best-selling model, particularly

    Amiga 500

    Amiga 500

    Amiga_500

  • Group coded recording
  • Encoding methods for representing data on magnetic media

    (2010-03-05). "Commodore GCR "mysteries"". Archived from the original on 2014-08-05. "GCR ROM en-/decoder in Commodore 8050 and 8250 disk drives". Forum 64. Archived

    Group coded recording

    Group_coded_recording

  • Atari XEGS
  • 1987 video game console

    Atari Atari 8-bit peripherals Commodore 64 Games System "Kaybee Toy Store Ad". Hutchinson News. Hutchinson, Kansas. October 8, 1987. p. 64. Duarte, Tim (July

    Atari XEGS

    Atari XEGS

    Atari_XEGS

  • MOS Technology 6581
  • MOS Technology sound chip

    the built-in programmable sound generator chip of the Commodore 64, Commodore CBM-II, Commodore 128, and MAX Machine home computers. Together with the

    MOS Technology 6581

    MOS Technology 6581

    MOS_Technology_6581

  • Amiga Hombre chipset
  • the AAA machines would be released. In the place of AAA, Commodore began to design a new 64-bit 3D graphics chipset based on Hewlett-Packard's PA-RISC

    Amiga Hombre chipset

    Amiga_Hombre_chipset

  • 1701 (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    titled 1701 A.D., a real-time strategy computer game. Commodore 1701, a Commodore 64 peripheral Starship Enterprise, a ship in the fictional Star Trek

    1701 (disambiguation)

    1701_(disambiguation)

  • Dragon 32/64
  • Home computer model

    management units (MMUs).[citation needed] A broad range of peripherals exist for the Dragon 32/64,[vague] and there are add-ons such as the Dragon's Claw

    Dragon 32/64

    Dragon 32/64

    Dragon_32/64

  • Commodore REU
  • Memory expansion technology

    REUs. Later, Commodore introduced a third model, for their Commodore 64 model: the 1764 (256 KB) The need for the REU came about when Commodore management

    Commodore REU

    Commodore REU

    Commodore_REU

  • Batteries Included (company)
  • Software and hardware developer

    the Commodore 64 that provides an IEEE-488 interface allowing peripherals designed for the PET/CBM series to be used alongside serial IEC peripherals..

    Batteries Included (company)

    Batteries_Included_(company)

  • Atari 8-bit computer peripherals
  • Atari-related hardware

    for peripherals. To permit easy expansion, Atari developed the SIO (Serial Input/Output) bus. This bus daisy chains together all Atari peripherals into

    Atari 8-bit computer peripherals

    Atari_8-bit_computer_peripherals

  • TI-99/4A
  • Home computer by Texas Instruments

    significantly and TI supported the 4A with peripherals, including a speech synthesizer and a "Peripheral Expansion System" box to contain hardware add-ons

    TI-99/4A

    TI-99/4A

    TI-99/4A

  • Pitstop (video game)
  • 1983 video game

    by Epyx for the Atari 8-bit computers, ColecoVision, Coleco Adam, and Commodore 64. It was followed by Pitstop II in 1984. Pitstop is played from a semi-first-person

    Pitstop (video game)

    Pitstop_(video_game)

  • Epyx
  • Defunct video game developer and publisher

    the Commodore 64, and also ported many of the games to other major European platforms such as the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC. For the Commodore 64, Epyx

    Epyx

    Epyx

    Epyx

  • 4th & Inches
  • 1987 video game

    an American football sports game by Accolade. It was released for the Commodore 64 in 1987 and ported to Apple IIGS, MS-DOS, Amiga, and Mac OS by Sculptured

    4th & Inches

    4th_&_Inches

  • Run (magazine)
  • Defunct American computer magazine

    magazine of 1985. The magazine contained articles about Commodore 8-bit home computers and peripherals, as well as reviews on available software packages for

    Run (magazine)

    Run_(magazine)

  • History of the Amiga
  • Amiga 1000, devoid of references to Commodore. Commodore marketed it both as their successor to the Commodore 64, and as their competitor against the

    History of the Amiga

    History_of_the_Amiga

  • Fast loader
  • Software acceleration program for file loading

    A fast loader is a software program for a home computer, such as the Commodore 64 or ZX Spectrum, that accelerates the speed of file loading from floppy

    Fast loader

    Fast loader

    Fast_loader

  • Non-maskable interrupt
  • Hardware interrupt that cannot be ignored

    computers. These peripherals had a small amount of ROM and an NMI button. Pressing the button transferred control to the software in the peripheral's ROM, allowing

    Non-maskable interrupt

    Non-maskable_interrupt

  • Home computer
  • Class of microcomputers

    manufacturer would sell peripheral devices designed to be compatible with their computers as extra-cost accessories. Peripherals and software were not often

    Home computer

    Home computer

    Home_computer

  • Trilogic Expert Cartridge
  • extension cartridge which was introduced in mid-1986 for the Commodore 64 and a later Commodore 128 compatible version, It offered a fast loader, increasing

    Trilogic Expert Cartridge

    Trilogic_Expert_Cartridge

  • Magnum Light Phaser
  • Light gun controller for video games

    Spectrum computer. A version was also released for the Commodore 64/128. It was Amstrad's last peripheral for the microcomputer. The Magnum Light Phaser in

    Magnum Light Phaser

    Magnum Light Phaser

    Magnum_Light_Phaser

  • Currah
  • British computer peripheral manufacturer, famous mainly for the speech synthesis ROM cartridges it designed for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and other 8-bit

    Currah

    Currah

  • List of Nintendo 64 games
  • 64DD peripheral and the Aleck 64 arcade system are not included in this list. For games that were announced or in development for the Nintendo 64, but

    List of Nintendo 64 games

    List of Nintendo 64 games

    List_of_Nintendo_64_games

  • MOS Technology
  • Semiconductor company based in Pennsylvania, U.S.

    ("MOS" being short for Metal Oxide Semiconductor), later known as CSG (Commodore Semiconductor Group) and GMT Microelectronics, was a semiconductor design

    MOS Technology

    MOS Technology

    MOS_Technology

  • Simons' BASIC
  • 1983 Commodore 64 home computer software

    the Commodore 64 home computer. Written by British programmer David Simons in 1983, who was 16 years old at the time, it was distributed by Commodore as

    Simons' BASIC

    Simons' BASIC

    Simons'_BASIC

  • MOS Technology 6502
  • 8-bit microprocessor from 1975

    2600, Atari 8-bit computers, Apple II, Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64, Atari Lynx, BBC Micro and others, use the 6502 or variations of the

    MOS Technology 6502

    MOS Technology 6502

    MOS_Technology_6502

  • DK'Tronics
  • UK business

    primarily made peripherals for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC range, but also released video games for the ZX81, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, VIC-20, BBC

    DK'Tronics

    DK'Tronics

  • Jungler
  • 1981 video game

    clone, also from Broderbund: Serpentine. Squirm is a 1984 clone for the Commodore 64 by Mastertronic. In May 1983, Joe Startz of Kenosha, Wisconsin set the

    Jungler

    Jungler

  • MSX
  • Family of standardized home computer architectures released between 1983 and 1992

    features of MSX computers. In comparison with rival 8-bit computers, the Commodore 64 is estimated to have sold 12.5–17 million units worldwide, the Apple

    MSX

    MSX

    MSX

  • Atari 1050
  • Floppy disk drive for Atari 8-bit computers

    Tramiel, formerly of Commodore, in June 1984. The new management arrived to find warehouses filled with XL systems and peripherals. They put the existing

    Atari 1050

    Atari 1050

    Atari_1050

  • Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Home video game console

    faced competition from the Master System and home computers such as the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. Nintendo released a successor, the Super Nintendo Entertainment

    Nintendo Entertainment System

    Nintendo Entertainment System

    Nintendo_Entertainment_System

  • Kempston Micro Electronics
  • UK electronics company

    computer joysticks and related home computer peripherals during the 1980s. The Kempston Interface, a peripheral which allowed a joystick using the de facto

    Kempston Micro Electronics

    Kempston_Micro_Electronics

  • Amiga 4000
  • 1992 personal computer

    The Amiga 4000, or A4000, from Commodore is the successor of the Amiga 2000 and Amiga 3000 computers. There are two models: the A4000/040 released in

    Amiga 4000

    Amiga 4000

    Amiga_4000

  • Virtual Console
  • Line of downloadable video games for several Nintendo platforms

    games for platforms that were sold only in select regions, such as the Commodore 64 (Europe and North America) and Microsoft's and ASCII's MSX (Japan), as

    Virtual Console

    Virtual_Console

  • Trump Castle (series)
  • Video game series

    Atlantic City, New Jersey, and were released for Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, and MS-DOS. Each of the games were published by Capstone Software

    Trump Castle (series)

    Trump_Castle_(series)

  • Mev Dinc
  • Turkish-British video game designer

    working in the video game industry in 1983, starting with assisting on the Commodore 64 conversion of Ant Attack, released in 1984. After his first original

    Mev Dinc

    Mev Dinc

    Mev_Dinc

  • Integrated software
  • for the Commodore 64 and Jane for the Commodore 128 were developed in the 1980s to run on most popular home computers of the day. Commodore even produced

    Integrated software

    Integrated software

    Integrated_software

  • Where in Europe Is Carmen Sandiego?
  • 1988 educational video game

    franchise. It was originally published by Broderbund in 1988 for Apple II, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS, and ported to the Amiga and Mac in 1989. It is the third

    Where in Europe Is Carmen Sandiego?

    Where_in_Europe_Is_Carmen_Sandiego?

  • Atari 2600 hardware
  • games. Atari-compatible joysticks are also used for the VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Amiga, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, MSX and several

    Atari 2600 hardware

    Atari 2600 hardware

    Atari_2600_hardware

  • Personal computer
  • Computer intended for use by an individual person

    introduced in 1982, and totaled 8 million unit sold. Following came the Commodore 64, totaled 17 million units sold, the Galaksija (1983) introduced in Yugoslavia

    Personal computer

    Personal computer

    Personal_computer

  • Evesham Technology
  • Computer company in Evesham, England

    licensed a number of peripherals and upgrades for the ZX Spectrum (48K memory upgrade, Interface III cheat/copy Cartridge) and Commodore 64 (Freeze Frame cheat/copy

    Evesham Technology

    Evesham Technology

    Evesham_Technology

  • MOS Technology 6507
  • 8-bit microprocessor

    two applications: the best-selling Atari 2600 video game console and peripherals for the Atari 8-bit computers including the 850 Serial & Parallel Interface

    MOS Technology 6507

    MOS Technology 6507

    MOS_Technology_6507

  • River Raid
  • 1982 video game

    entertaining of all war games". The Commodore 64 (C64) version had reviews in computer magazines Your 64 and Commodore Horizons finding the graphics average

    River Raid

    River_Raid

  • PEEK and POKE
  • Commands in some high-level programming languages

    control particular functions of the computer such as the input/output peripherals. Alternatively programmers might use these commands to copy software

    PEEK and POKE

    PEEK and POKE

    PEEK_and_POKE

  • Home Entertainment Suppliers
  • Australian video game distribution company

    and managing director is Sebastian Giompaolo. They began distributing Commodore 64 titles such as Pitfall! made in 1982 and Kung-Fu Master in 1984 and Atari

    Home Entertainment Suppliers

    Home_Entertainment_Suppliers

  • List of commercial failures in video game consoles
  • released. Released only in Europe in 1990, the C64GS was basically a Commodore 64 redesigned as a cartridge-based console. Aside from some hardware issues

    List of commercial failures in video game consoles

    List_of_commercial_failures_in_video_game_consoles

  • Lamborghini American Challenge
  • 1992 video game

    and published by Titus France for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Super NES, Amiga CD32, and Game Boy. The game is essentially

    Lamborghini American Challenge

    Lamborghini_American_Challenge

  • AmigaOne X1000
  • PowerPC-based personal computer

    system built around a bespoke motherboard with a customised case and peripherals. This contrasts with the adapted reference design strategy used by Eyetech

    AmigaOne X1000

    AmigaOne X1000

    AmigaOne_X1000

  • Atari ST
  • Line of home computers from Atari Corporation

    Technology and Atari Corporation was ex-Commodore employee Shiraz Shivji, who previously worked on the Commodore 64's development. Different CPUs were investigated

    Atari ST

    Atari ST

    Atari_ST

  • Memory-mapped I/O and port-mapped I/O
  • Method of CPU communication

    achieved via bank switching). An example of the latter is found in the Commodore 64, which uses a form of memory mapping to cause RAM or I/O hardware to

    Memory-mapped I/O and port-mapped I/O

    Memory-mapped_I/O_and_port-mapped_I/O

  • Super 1750 Clone
  • unit designed as a tiny, but compatible, third-party replacement for Commodore's then out-of-production CBM 1750 REU. Manufactured by Chip Level Designs

    Super 1750 Clone

    Super_1750_Clone

  • Enterprise (computer)
  • Zilog Z80-based home computer

    the UK home computer market was already dominated by the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and Acorn BBC Micro with the 16-bit era on the horizon.

    Enterprise (computer)

    Enterprise (computer)

    Enterprise_(computer)

  • List of disk magazines
  • CD-ROM systems; produced by Infinite Frontiers) Cee-64 Alive! (Commodore 64, relaunched as Commodore Cee (q.v.)) Ceibe (IIBM PC, 1999–2000, Spain) Cheese

    List of disk magazines

    List_of_disk_magazines

  • Coleco Adam
  • Home computer by Coleco, released in 1983

    processor. The IBM PCjr sold for $669 but included no peripherals, and although the popular Commodore 64 sold for around $200, its price was not much lower

    Coleco Adam

    Coleco Adam

    Coleco_Adam

  • Expansion card
  • Circuit board for connecting to a computer system to add functionality

    CardBus, using the PCMCIA connector, is a PCI format that attaches peripherals to the Host PCI Bus via PCI to PCI Bridge. Cardbus is being supplanted

    Expansion card

    Expansion card

    Expansion_card

  • TRS-80
  • 1977 microcomputer by Tandy Corporation

    may have hampered business adoption. An extensive line of upgrades and peripherals for the TRS-80 were developed and marketed by Tandy/Radio Shack. The

    TRS-80

    TRS-80

    TRS-80

  • Audiogenic
  • Video game developer

    by importing peripherals, notably the Koala Pad and the Entrepo Quick Data Drive (a continuous loop storage device for the Commodore 64) contributed to

    Audiogenic

    Audiogenic

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  • Hawthorne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Hawthorne

    English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived by a bush or hedge of hawthorn (Old English haguþorn, hægþorn, i.e. thorn used for making hedges and enclosures, Old English haga, (ge)hæg), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Hawthorn in County Durham. In Scotland the surname originated in the Durham place name, and from Scotland it was taken to Ireland. This spelling is now found primarily in northern Ireland.The American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–64) was a direct descendant of Major William Hathorne, one of the English Puritans who settled in MA in 1630, and whose son John Hathorne was one of the judges in the Salem witchcraft trials. The writer’s father was a sea captain, as was his grandfather, the revolutionary war hero Daniel Hathorne (1731–96). The spelling of the surname was altered by the novelist.

    Hawthorne

  • Endicott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Endicott

    English (Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived ‘at the end of the cottages’, from Middle English, Old English ende ‘end’ + cot ‘cottage’. One locality so named is Endicott in Cadbury, Devon; another is now called Youngcott, in Milton Abbot.John Endecott (1588–1665) was a prominent figure in the early history of MA, being one of the founding fathers of Salem, MA, in 1638. He served as governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony (1629–30), and worked harmoniously with his successor, John Winthrop, despite differences on points of religious doctrine. He served as governor again in 1644–45, 1649–50, 1651–54, and 1655–64, and as deputy governor in many of the intervening years. He is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston.

    Endicott

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  • Nahilus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Nahilus

    noble.

  • Capernaum
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Capernaum

    The field of repentance, City of comfort.

  • Kishwar
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    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Kishwar

    A Country; Region

  • Ferda
  • Boy/Male

    Czechoslovakian

    Ferda

    Brave.

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Maane

    Servant of the Withholder

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    Norse

    ÁSBJORN

    Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god, divinity" and bjorn "bear," hence "divine-bear."

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    English

    Starls

    Star.

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    Hindu

    Sanjib

    Long live

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

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    Well Praised

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    Gujarati, Indian, Marathi, Telugu

    Chunky

    Strong; Healthy

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  • Commode
  • n.

    A kind of close stool.

  • Captain
  • n.

    An officer in the United States navy, next above a commander and below a commodore, and ranking with a colonel in the army.

  • Five-twenties
  • n. pl.

    Five-twenty bonds of the United States (bearing six per cent interest), issued in 1862, '64, and '65, redeemable after five and payable in twenty years.

  • Square
  • n.

    The product of a number or quantity multiplied by itself; thus, 64 is the square of 8, for 8 / 8 = 64; the square of a + b is a2 + 2ab + b2.

  • Commode
  • n.

    A movable sink or stand for a wash bowl, with closet.

  • Peristome
  • n.

    The fringe of teeth around the orifice of the capsule of mosses. It consists of 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 teeth, and may be either single or double.

  • Scudo
  • n.

    A gold coin of Rome, worth 64 shillings 11 pence sterling, or about $ 15.70.

  • Commodore
  • n.

    A title given by courtesy to the senior captain of a line of merchant vessels, and also to the chief officer of a yachting or rowing club.

  • Commodate
  • n.

    A gratuitous loan.

  • Commodore
  • n.

    A familiar for the flagship, or for the principal vessel of a squadron or fleet.

  • Commodore
  • n.

    A captain commanding a squadron, or a division of a fleet, or having the temporary rank of rear admiral.

  • Commode
  • n.

    A kind of headdress formerly worn by ladies, raising the hair and fore part of the cap to a great height.

  • Cube
  • n.

    The product obtained by taking a number or quantity three times as a factor; as, 4x4=16, and 16x4=64, the cube of 4.

  • Commode
  • n.

    A chest of drawers or a bureau.

  • Commodore
  • n.

    An officer who ranks next above a captain; sometimes, by courtesy, the senior captain of a squadron. The rank of commodore corresponds with that of brigadier general in the army.

  • Commode
  • n.

    A piece of furniture, so named according to temporary fashion

  • Commode
  • n.

    A night stand with a compartment for holding a chamber vessel.

  • Pennant
  • n.

    A small flag; a pennon. The narrow, / long, pennant (called also whip or coach whip) is a long, narrow piece of bunting, carried at the masthead of a government vessel in commission. The board pennant is an oblong, nearly square flag, carried at the masthead of a commodore's vessel.