Commodore C128 DCR
The C128 DCR is a computer system with a separate keyboard, internal power-supply, disk drive (1571) and a motherboard. The C128 (DCR) is the successor of the Commodore C64. The C128 (DCR) computer has two processors, a 8510 and a Z80. The C128 (DCR) has three different operating modes: C64 mode, C128 mode and CP/M mode.
If you compare the C128 (DCR) with the C64 the C128 (DCR) has a bigger memory, faster processor and better graphical possibilities.
The C128DCR is the successor of the Commodore C128D. CR stands for Cost Reduced: Both the C128 and the 1571 pcb are integrated into one pcb, the case is metal instead of plastic.
If you compare the C128 (DCR) with the C64 the C128 (DCR) has a bigger memory, faster processor and better graphical possibilities.
The C128DCR is the successor of the Commodore C128D. CR stands for Cost Reduced: Both the C128 and the 1571 pcb are integrated into one pcb, the case is metal instead of plastic.
Processor:
MOS 8510, Zilogic Z80 (Diskdrive = MOS 6502)
Processor frequency:
2 MHz, 4 MHz, (1MHz)
Memory:
128 kbyte RAM, 64 kbyte ROM
Graphics:
640 x 200 pix, 80 x 25 chr, 16 clr, 8 mob
Sound:
3 Voices, Noise
Connections:
Expansionport, Userport, Serialport, Datassette, 2 x Joystick, TV, Video, RGB, Sound.
Dimensions:
430 x 360 x 110 mm
Manufacturer:
Commodore
Update: 2009-06-18 17:39:02
