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From: minipcpro
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  • I have one of those, and it still works pretty good after all this years...

  • a 57 geeks les gusta esto

  • lmfao

    

  • ♥__♥

    SX forever

    64 forever

  • Ill bet opticians were keeping up with commodore.

  • hahaha!

  • ich liebe das lied,ich glaub 300 views sind von mir ;)

  • In a world of high technology :>

  • des is wohl ein schlechter scherz xD

  • But can YOU keep up with the girl at 0:40 <<< click, hahahaah good time 80's, everything included atleast one babe.

  • haben die eigendlich eine eigene website :-)

  • die werbungen von damals bocken ja viel mehr mit der musik und so ???

  • 0:40 header fail;-)

  • if only they did infomercials back then.

  • @shiningpaths actually Commodore did sell one of there computers via Infomercial, it was the failed Plus/4, that had no true sprite support, and it lacked some other features as well, so programmers, and consumers, did not know what to make of the machine.

  • The smart ass, yet popular, guy in class had one of these. Thanks for opening up that wound. LOL

  • *points index finger in the air*

  • lol in a world of high technology eh

  • old school commercials were neat

  • the commodore apparently failed to keep up... LOL!!!

  • @KlingonSpider i had an SX-64 and man, this was such a cool machine ;)

  • @minipcpro I had a C64, with the ram upgrade, and an internal JiffyDos Switch, with a faster 1541c drive, then later a pair of 1571 drives, before moving to the C128, which oddly enough spent more time in C64 mode, Also i remember the PSU, for both of those machines, would get warm enough in the winter, that I could use them as a decent foot warmer LOL!

  • @clays121 The c64 was'nt RAM upgradable you lieing fuck. You wanted more memory you had to get a C128 or an Amiga, if you wanted to stay loyal.

  • @bazfanv2 Real mature, and your totally wrong, I had a Commodore REU 1764 which brought my C64 up to 256KB of RAM, as it was mainly for use with GEOS, and Q-Link software, there is are some 3rd ram expanders like the CMD RAMLink for C64 which can use up to 16MB 30MB SIMM RAM, which came with it's own Ver. of JiffyDOS there is even a CMD Super CPU which bring the C64 up to 20Mhz, and a few games/programs do use it, so next time know what your talking about, instead of speaking out your ASS!!

  • @minipcpro a friend of mine had one. Damn was I jealous!!!!!

  • @minipcpro I too had a SX-64 and loved it.

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