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'''VIC-20''' (called ''VC-20'' in some countries) was one of the first largely widespread personal computer made by [[Commodore]]. More than 2,500,000 units were sold all over the world. [[Linus Torvalds]]' | '''VIC-20''' (called ''VC-20'' in some countries) was one of the first largely widespread personal computer made by [[Commodore]]. More than 2,500,000 units were sold all over the world. [[Linus Torvalds]]' first computer was a VIC-20. | ||
== Technical specifications == | == Technical specifications == |
Revision as of 13:32, 24 October 2007
VIC-20 (called VC-20 in some countries) was one of the first largely widespread personal computer made by Commodore. More than 2,500,000 units were sold all over the world. Linus Torvalds' first computer was a VIC-20.
Technical specifications
- 8-bit architecture
- 6502 processor (1 MHz)
- 5.5 ko RAM (3.5 ko free for Basic)
- 20 ko ROM
- Proprietary connectors