Commodore PET - 2001
The PET 2001 is a computer system with a monitor, keyboard, datassette, internal power-supply and a motherboard. On the motherboard you will find a MOS 6502 processor, RAM / ROM memory, MOS 6545 video-chip, MOS 6520 PIA and a MOS 6522 VIA.
The PET 2001 is the first "real" computer that Commodore produced. The early version of the 2001 has a small keyboard like the keyboard on calculators. It also has a build-in datassette. The later model has a normal keyboard and a connector for an external datassette.
Thanks go to Wim for donating this PET 2001 to the Commodore Info Page.
The PET 2001 is the first "real" computer that Commodore produced. The early version of the 2001 has a small keyboard like the keyboard on calculators. It also has a build-in datassette. The later model has a normal keyboard and a connector for an external datassette.
Thanks go to Wim for donating this PET 2001 to the Commodore Info Page.
Processor:
MOS 6502
Processor frequency:
1 MHz
Memory:
4 kbyte RAM, 18 kbyte ROM
Graphics:
40 x 25, monochrome
Sound:
-
Connections:
IEEE 488, Userport, Datassette (2x)
Dimensions:
440 x 480 x 380 mm
Manufacturer:
Commodore
Update: 2008-12-17 20:40:30
