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The Commodore PC compatible systems are a range of IBM PC compatible personal computers introduced in 1984 by home computer manufacturer Commodore Business Machines.
Incompatible with Commodore 64 and Amiga architectures, they were generally regarded as good, serviceable workhorse PCs with nothing spectacular about them, but the well-established Commodore name was seen as a competitive asset.[1]
In 1984, Commodore signed a deal with Intel to second source manufacture the Intel 8088 CPU[2] used in the IBM PC, along with a license to manufacture a computer based on the Dynalogic Hyperion.[3] It is unknown whether any of these systems were produced or sold.
In 1984, the first model released, the PC-10, sold for $559 without monitor ($1499 in 2023).[4] They were sold alongside Commodore's Amiga and Commodore 64c/128 lines of home and graphics computers. The PC10 was comparable in the market to the Blue Chip PC, Leading Edge Model D and Tandy 1000 line of PC compatibles.[5][6]
The line consists of the following models: Series 1
Commodore PC 5
Commodore PC 10
Commodore PC 10-1
Commodore PC 10-2
Commodore PC 10-S
Commodore PC 20
Commodore PC 40
Commodore PC AT
Commodore PC 40-40
Commodore PC 10-II
Commodore PC 20-II
Commodore PC I
Commodore PC 10-III
Commodore COLT
Commodore PC 10-III SD
Commodore PC 20-III
Commodore PC 30-III (also sold as Select Edition 286)
Commodore PC 35-III
Commodore PC 40-III
Commodore PC 45-III
Commodore PC 50-II
Commodore PC 60-III
Commodore 286 SX
Commodore 286-16
Commodore 386SX-16
Commodore 386SX-25
Commodore 386DX-33
Commodore 486SX-25
Commodore 486DX-33
Commodore C286SX-LT
Commodore C386SX-LT
The following table lists all Commodore PC compatible systems specifications:
Model | Motherboard Year | Price | CPU | Co-Processor | Chipset | Battery | RAM | Video Card | Floppy Drive | Expansion bay | Harddisk | ISA bus | Keyboard | OS | Ports | Power supply | Size | ||||||||||
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Model | MHZ | Base | Expansion | Maximum | Name | Modes | RAM | Ideal monitor | 5.25-inch | 3.5-inch | 5.25-inch | 3.5-inch | 8-bit XT PC | 16-bit AT | |||||||||||||
PC 1 | 1987 | £315, FIM
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Siemens Intel 8088 | 4.77 MHz | Intel 8087 | 512 KB | 4x 32 KB RAM | 640 KB | WD Integrated Paradise PVS 2 | MDA, CGA, Hercules, Plantronics | Commodore 1450 | Chinon F-502L 360k | Optional C-1010 or C-1011 can be added at the Amiga style disk port on the right side | 1 | - | The optional 20 MB "PC 1-20" Hard drive can be connected to the expansion port. | 1x PCEXP1 | - | PC/XT 88-key | MS-DOS 3.1 | Power, VGA, component video, RSR-232 serial, Centronic parallel | 326 × 330 × 85 mm | |||||
PC 5 | 1984 | 3.950,- without screen (1988) | Intel 8088 | 4.77 MHz | Intel 8087 | 256 KB | 384 KB | 640 KB | Hercules GB-101 MDPA | MDA | 1901 | ALPS DFC222A 360 KB | no | 2 | no | 5 | - | PC/XT 88-key | MS-DOS 2.11 | Centronic parallel | 390 × 360 × 150 mm | ||||||
PC 10 | 1984 | $1,395 | Intel 8088 | 4.77 MHz | Intel 8087 | 256 KB | 384 KB | 640 KB | ATI CW16800-A | MDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics | 64 KB | 2× ALPS DFC222A 360 KB | no | 2 | no | 5 | - | PC/XT 88-key | MS-DOS 2.11 | Centronic parallel | 390 × 360 × 150 mm | ||||||
PC 10-II | 1985 | $559(1988) / NOK 18000,- | Intel 8088 | 4.77 MHz | Intel 8087 | 256 KB | 384 KB | 640 KB | ATI CW16800-A | MDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics | 64 KB | 1084 | 2× Chinon FZ-502LII 360k | no | no | 5 | - | PC/XT 88-key | Centronic parallel | 390 × 360 × 150 mm | |||||||
PC 10-III / COLT | 1989 | $1,200/ DM 4.950, FIM 14.950,- (1986) | Siemens Intel 8088-1 | Standard 4.77 MHz Turbo 7.16 MHz Double 9.54 MHz | Intel 8087-1 | Faraday FE2010A | 640 KB | WD Paradise PVC4 | MDA, CGA, Hercules, Plantronics | 1084 | 2× Chinon F-502L 360 KB | no | 2 | optional | 3 | - | PC/XT 88-key | MSDOS 3.3 | Centronic parallel | ||||||||
PC 20 | 1984 | FIM 7.995,- (1988) | Intel 8088 | 4.77 MHz | Intel 8087 | 256 KB | 384 KB | 640 KB | ATI CW16800-A | MDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics | 64 KB | ALPS DFC222A 360 KB | no | 2 | 20 MB | 5 | - | PC/XT 88-key | MS-DOS 2.11 | Centronic parallel | 390 × 360 × 150 mm | ||||||
PC 20-II | 1985 | £999 (Aug 1988) NOK 30000,- |
Intel 8088 | 4.77 MHz | Intel 8087 | 256 KB | 384 KB | 640 KB | ATI CW16800-A | MDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics | 64 KB | 1x Chinon FZ-502LII 360k | no | 20 MB | 5 | - | PC/XT 88-key | 390 × 360 × 150 mm | |||||||||
PC 20-III | 1989 | FIM 23.550,- (1986) | Siemens Intel 8088-1 | Standard 4.77 MHz Turbo 7.16 MHz Double 9.54 MHz | Intel 8087-1 | Faraday FE2010A | 640 KB | WD Paradise PVC4 | MDA, CGA, Hercules, Plantronics | 64 KB | 1084 | Chinon F-502L 360k | - | 2 | WD 20 MB HDD | 3 | - | PC/XT 88-key | MSDOS 3.3 | Centronic parallel | |||||||
PC 30-III / Select Edition 286 | 1989 | FIM 14.995,- (1988) | Intel 80286 | 12 MHz | Intel 80287 | Faraday FE3020 | Dallas DS1287 | 640 KB | ATI EGA Wonder 800+ | MDA, CGA, EGA & Hercules | 256 KB | Chinon FZ-506 1.2 MB | Chinon FB-357 1.44 MB | 2 | WD 93028 AD 20 MB 68 ms | 1 | 3 | PC/AT 102-key | MS DOS 4,01 | Centronic parallel | 112 W | 366 × 381 × 146 mm | |||||
PC 35-III | 1989 | FIM 14.950,- without screen (1989) | Siemens Intel 80286 | 12 MHz | Intel 80287 | Faraday FE3020 | Dallas DS1287 | 640 KB | Paradise 88 PVGA1A-JK | VGA | 256 KB | Chinon FZ-506 1.2 MB | Chinon FB-357 1.44 MB | 2 | WD 93028 A 20 MB | 1 | 3 | PC/AT 102-key | MS DOS 4,01 | Centronic parallel | 112 W | 366 × 381 × 146 mm | |||||
PC 40 / AT | 1987 | Intel 80286 | 6/10 MHz | Intel 80287 | 512 KB | 512 KB | 1 MB | ATI CW16800-A | MDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics | 64 KB | 1084 | 1x 1.2 MB 5.25-inch | 2 | 20 MB | 6 | 2 | PC/XT 88-key | MS-DOS 3.20 | Centronic parallel | ||||||||
PC 40-20 | 1988 | £2,247 (Feb 1987) | Intel 80286 | 6/10 MHz | Intel 80287 | 1 MB | 15 MB | 16 MB | ATI CW16800-A | MDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics | 64 kB | 1x 1.2 MB 5.25-inch | option | 20 MB | PC/XT 88-key | MS-DOS 3.21 | |||||||||||
PC 40-40 | 1988 | FIM 24.500,- without screen (1986) | Intel 80286 | 6/10 MHz | Intel 80287 | 1 MB | 15 MB | 16 MB | ATI EGA Wonder (800) | MDA, CGA, EGA | 256 KB | 1x 1.2 MB 5.25-inch | option | 40 MB | PC/XT 88-key | MS-DOS 3.21 | |||||||||||
PC 40-III | 1989 | 26.080,- without screen (1987) | Intel 80286 | 12 MHz | Intel 80287 | Faraday FE3020 | Dallas DS1287 | 1 MB | 1 MB | VGA (256 KB RAM) | Chinon FZ-506 1.2 MB | Chinon FB-357 1.44 MB | 2 | 40 MB | PC/AT 102-key | Centronic parallel | 112 W | ||||||||||
PC 45-III | 1989 | FIM 21.500,- (1989) | AMD N80L 268-12/S | 12 MHz | Intel 80287 | Faraday FE3020 | Dallas DS1287 | 1 MB | 2 MB | VGA | VGA (256 KB RAM) | Chinon FZ-506 1.2 MB | Chinon FB-357 1.44 MB | 2 | 52 MB | PC/AT 102-key | MS DOS 4,01 | Centronic parallel | 112 W | 381 × 146 × 356 mm | |||||||
PC 50-II | 1989 | Intel 80386 SX | 16 MHz | Intel 80387 | 1 MB | 15 MB | 16 MB | Paradise 88 PVGA1A-JK | MDA, CGA, EGA, VGA | 256 KB | 1× 1.2 MB Chinon FR-506 | 1.44 MB | 2 | 1 | 40 MB Conner CP-3044 or 100 MB option. | 1 | 5 | PC/AT 102-key | MS DOS 4,01 | Power, Printer parallel, 2× RS232C, VGA | 145 W | 377 × 158 × 421 mm | |||||
PC 50-III | 1991 | FIM 22.850,- (1990) | Intel 386 | 25 MHz | 1 MB | SVGA | no | 1 | 200 MB | 0 | 5 | Windows 3.1 | |||||||||||||||
PC 60-40 | 1988 | Intel 386 | 8 / 16 MHz | Intel 80387 | 2.5 MB | 13.5 MB | 16 MB | MDA, Hercules, CGA, EGA | 1x 1.2 MB 5.25-inch | option | 2 | - | 40 MB | 2 | 4 | PC/AT 102-key | 2× RS232C, 2× Centronics parallel | 170 W | |||||||||
PC 60-80 | 1988 | FIM 36.480,- (1988) | Intel 386 | 8 / 16 MHz | Intel 80387 | 2.5 MB | 13.5 MB | 16 MB | MDA, Hercules, CGA, EGA | 2 | - | 80 MB | 2 | 4 | PC/AT 102-key | 170 W | |||||||||||
PC 60-III | 1990 | £3,999 (40 MB HDD), £4,999 (80 MB HDD)
FIM
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Intel 80386DX | 25 MHz | Intel 80387 | 2 MB | 16 MB | 18 MB | Paradise 88 VGA | MDA, Hercules, CGA VGA | Chinon FZ-506 1.2 MB | Chinon FB-357 1.44 MB | 4 | 2 | - | 7 | PC/AT 102-key | Centronic parallel |
Two of the PC10-2's most visible competitors for the home and school markets are the Leading Edge Model D and the Tandy 1000SX.