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CLOSE UP: The Commodore 128DCLOSE UP: The Commodore 128D

A review from the April 1988 Up top, the aforementioned article title, and a picture of the machine itself; the grey machine doesn't look too dissimilar from modern pizzabox computers, with a 5.25" disk drive where a modern pizzabox would have a CD drive, and a detached clickey keyboard that's not too far from IBM standard.  The article touts such features as the enhanced video RAM ('an expansive 64K'), enhanced CP/M, support for multiple operating systems
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DLdjlauria.bsky.social

I still wish that Commodore had figured out how to transition out of the 8-bit era. The 64 and 128 were just the greatest.

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I searched my local craigslist and found one for $800 Canadian dollars. For all you in your 30s & early 40's, buy your nostalgic electronics now before prices get this crazy. Nostalgia will hit you one day out of the blue.

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Retro Computers
@retrocomps.bsky.social
Semi-automated posting of old computers and videogames. Sometimes other bits of retro aesthetics and design. 12-15 posts a day on normal days, 24 posts on holidays. Following mod, ping mod for bugs/errors/suggestions/requests. Bot typically in English.
5k followers1 following4.1k posts