The Commodore 64 (C64), became one of the best-selling home computers of all time. Known for its versatility, affordability, and immense game library, the C64 had a massive impact on both gaming and computing in the 1980s. Iconic titles like The Last Ninja, Elite, and Maniac Mansion solidified its legacy.
Hardware Specifications
Processor: MOS Technology 6510 running at 1.023 MHz (PAL version)
Graphics: VIC-II (Video Interface Chip) capable of displaying 16 colors with a resolution of 320×200 pixels and hardware sprite support
Memory: 64 KB of RAM, with 20 KB usable for programs after system overhead
Storage: Programs loaded via cassette tape (Datassette) or 5.25″ floppy disk (1541 Disk Drive)
Audio: SID (Sound Interface Device) chip with 3-channel sound, capable of producing complex waveforms and effects
Connectivity: User port, serial port, cassette port, and joystick ports
Video Output: Composite and RF video output for connection to a TV or monitor
Original Release Date: August 1982
Discontinued: April 1994
Cost (New in 1982): £399
Cost (In 2024 Price): £1440
Modifications I have performed:
None
Cost to me for computer £70 (got two working C64’s with some manuals and joysticks)
Cost to me for repairs and upgrades £115.61 (Replacement PSU, AV Cable, Diagnostic cart and harness)