Commodore 16

Released in June 1984 and costing £140, the Commodore 16 was intended as the replacement for the VIC-20. Given that most home computers by then had 64k RAM, a 16k machine did not seem a particularly good purchase, so on the whole, people didn't.
- Manufacturer
- Commodore
- Processor
- MOS 7501
- Speed (MHz)
- -0.87
- RAM (KB)
- 16
- RAM expandable to (KB)
- (unknown)
- ROM (KB)
- 32
- Sound
- 2 channels
- Keyboard type
- Typewriter-style
- Number of keys
- 66
- Dimensions (mm)
- 76x203x406
- Weight (g)
- (unknown)
- Interfaces
- Serial port
- Cartridge/expansion port
- Cassette interface (8-pin)
- 2 joystick ports (8-pin)
- Composite video output
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