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But this isn’t merely a PET in a fancy box, instead it’s a fully new PET-compatible computer, and it has some interesting features.
The PET 2001, Commodore's first model, included four kilobytes of memory, cost $495, and was fully functional out of the box. The computer sold well, but initially Commodore could produce only a ...
An awesome new Raspberry Pi Commodore PET Mini computer has been created by Lorenzo ‘Tin Cat’ Herrera using a 3D printer designed based on the iconic Commodore PET model 8032 launched back in ...
In 1977, Commodore released the PET computer (named in an attempt to make computers feel like part of the family and less intimidating) which looks laughably outdated now but sold for well over ...
A computing brand famous back in the 1980's has returned, with a phone called the Commodore PET. Two businessmen reportedly acquired rights to the brand, which led to the device's announcement.
Commodore PET (1977) I remember leafing through a copy of Popular Science magazine and seeing an ad for a Commodore computer that had 8- or 16 kilobytes. It had an awful-looking screen, and it was ...
The PET De Lux is made from American walnut wood and has a modern computer inside with emulation for gaming systems including the Commodore 64, and Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
Earlier realizations of this mission were the Commodore PET and VIC-20, which Commodore managed to sell on the cheap by manufacturing its own chips under its subsidiary, MOS Technology.
The Commodore PET —which shares its name with the iconic all-in-one computer released in 1977—might not run Commodore BASIC, but it does feature a customised version of Android 5.0 Lollipop, a ...