8-bit.info
A trip to “The Future was 8-bit” – 8-bit.info
http://8-bit.info/2016/08/28/a-trip-to-the-future-was-8-bit
Posted : 28th August 2016 /. A trip to “The Future was 8-bit”. When you think about Dorset. You probably think about the Jurassic Coast. A stunning beautiful coastline with rocks recording 185 million years of the Earth’s history. You think about beautiful cities at the sea like Poole. Picturesque villages such as Milton Abbas. You think about Lulworth Cove. The wonderful Durdle Door. Which is our featured image), Corfe Castle. And the South West Coast Path. Even though he vigorously remarks. Beautiful l...
8-bit.info
Penultimate Cartridge for VIC-20 – 8-bit.info
http://8-bit.info/2017/02/12/penultimate-cartridge-for-vic-20
Posted : 12th February 2017 /. Penultimate Cartridge for VIC-20. Once upon a time there was a thingy called the Mega-Cart. Some say it may be the best cartridge that was ever released for the VIC-20. Would it be a problem to respond to any messages concerning your product? Maybe, maybe not, who knows? At this point, even taking the site down would be a more honest statement. The Penultimate Cartridge perfectly matches the VIC-20 design. Fortunately Dave from Tynemouth Software. The left (illuminated) but...
oldcomputers.net
Commodore VIC-20 computer
http://oldcomputers.net/vic20.html
MOS 6502, 1MHz. 5K (35K for the user). 22 X 23 text. 176 X 184, 16 colors max. Joystick, cartridge, user port. The VIC-20 was the first inexpensive color computer available, costing less than $300. It can only display 22 characters of text per line, so its use for business applications is minimal, but people loved it for games - it has good color, a joystick port, and it was cheap. The VIC-20 is also the first computer ever to sell over 1 million units, just a few months ahead of the Apple II. Before the...
retroisle.com
Retro Isle - Commodore VIC-20
http://www.retroisle.com/commodore/vic20/general.php
CPC464, 664 and 6128. XL AND XE RANGE. SNES / SUPER FAMICOM. DRAGON 32 AND 64. Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site! 29995 at launch, later dropped to $99. 404 x 207 x 71mm (402 x 205 x 65 on Cost-Reduced model). Cartridge interface, audio/video out (to RF modulator or monitor), serial IEC-bus, user port, 1 joystick port, 9V DC power. MOS 6502A @ 1.02 MHz. 35K (2K of the 5.5K installed is used by BASIC). 128 x 128 (with 5K RAM), 192 x 200 (with 8K or more), VIC chip. Originally unv...