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- Commodore_MAX_Machine abstract "The Commodore MAX Machine, also known as Ultimax in the United States and VC-10 in Germany, was a home computer designed and sold by Commodore International in Japan, beginning in early 1982, a predecessor to the popular Commodore 64. The Commodore 64 manual mentions the machine by name, suggesting that Commodore intended to sell the machine internationally; however, it is unclear whether the machine was ever actually sold outside of Japan. It is considered a rarity.Software was loaded from plug-in cartridges and the unit had a membrane keyboard and 2.0 KiB of RAM internally and 0.5 KiB of color RAM (1024*4bit). It used a television set for a display. It used the same chipset and 6510 CPU as the Commodore 64, the same SID sound chip, and compatible ROM cartridge architecture so that MAX cartridges will work in the C-64. The MAX compatibility mode in C-64 was later frequently used for "freezer" cartridges (such as the Action Replay), as a convenient way to take control of the currently running program. It was possible to use a tape drive for storage, but it lacked the serial and user ports necessary to connect a disk drive, printer, or modem.It was intended to sell for around 200 USD. Although the MAX had better graphics and sound capability, Commodore's own VIC-20, which sold for around the same amount of money, was much more expandable, had a much larger software library, and had a better keyboard—all of which made it more attractive to consumers.Unlike the C-64, the MAX never sold well and was quickly discontinued.".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine cpu MOS_Technology_6510.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine predecessor Commodore_VIC-20.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine successor Commodore_64.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine thumbnail Max-machine-logo.png?width=300.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine wikiPageExternalLink ultimax.html.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine wikiPageExternalLink ?p=8706.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine wikiPageExternalLink max.html.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine wikiPageID "302604".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine wikiPageRevisionID "600138425".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine audio "SID 6581".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine discontinued "1982".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine graphics "VIC-II 6566".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine hasPhotoCollection Commodore_MAX_Machine.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine logo "185".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine memory "2".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine os "MAX BASIC".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine photo "250".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine predecessor Commodore_VIC-20.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine price "200".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine processor "MOS Technology 6510".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine released "1982".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine successor Commodore_64.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type Home_computer.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type Video_game_console.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine wordnet_type synset-computer-noun-1.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine subject Category:6502-based_home_computers.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine subject Category:CBM_hardware.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine subject Category:Commodore_64.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1982.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type Artifact100021939.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type Computer103082979.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type Device103183080.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type HomeComputer103528523.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type HomeComputers.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type Instrumentality103575240.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type Machine103699975.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type Object100002684.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type Whole100003553.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type Device.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type InformationAppliance.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine type DesignedArtifact.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine comment "The Commodore MAX Machine, also known as Ultimax in the United States and VC-10 in Germany, was a home computer designed and sold by Commodore International in Japan, beginning in early 1982, a predecessor to the popular Commodore 64. The Commodore 64 manual mentions the machine by name, suggesting that Commodore intended to sell the machine internationally; however, it is unclear whether the machine was ever actually sold outside of Japan.".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine label "Commodore MAX Machine".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine label "Commodore MAX Machine".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine label "Commodore MAX Machine".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine label "Commodore MAX Machine".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine label "Commodore Max".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine label "マックスマシーン".
- Commodore_MAX_Machine sameAs Commodore_Max.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine sameAs Commodore_MAX_Machine.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine sameAs マックスマシーン.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine sameAs Commodore_MAX_Machine.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine sameAs Commodore_MAX_Machine.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine sameAs m.01s28l.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine sameAs Q1115981.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine sameAs Q1115981.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine sameAs Commodore_MAX_Machine.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine wasDerivedFrom Commodore_MAX_Machine?oldid=600138425.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine depiction Max-machine-logo.png.
- Commodore_MAX_Machine isPrimaryTopicOf Commodore_MAX_Machine.