![]() With almost 17 million units sold, it remains the most popular computer ever created, outnumbering all of its contemporaries combined. The early days of computing had a winner, and it was the Commodore 64. One neighbor had a proper IBM PC, green screen and all, sitting in his den. ![]() There were a smattering of Atari systems in my neighborhood, and a lone Timex Sinclair. Sure, a few friends had Apple systems back in the early 80’s. There’s a lot of revisionist history going on these days about the golden age of personal computing, but I was there, so I can set the record straight. Back issues of C64 magazines, old commercials ( Bill Shatner, anyone?), promo flyers, more recordings – there’s a ton of it out there, and these items add a lot to the charm of the experience. ![]() As with their Amiga product, Cloanto could add a bit more to this section. ![]()
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