Noun
C64 (plural C64s)
The Commodore 64, a home computer of the 1980s.
A few early C64 cartridges released in 1982 utilize the so-called MAX Mode, a leftover feature of the failed MAX Machine. Source: Internet
Against most competing 8-bit machines, the C64 is quite slow performance-wise (for example, the Atari 800 was clocked at 1.79Mhz), partially the result of the system architecture. Source: Internet
After a brutal home-computer price war that Commodore began, the C64 and 1541 together cost under $500. Source: Internet
Alternative operating systems Many third party operating systems have been developed for the C64. Source: Internet
Although it is possible to use Sega gamepads on a C64, it is not recommended as the slightly different signal generated by them can damage the CIA chip. Source: Internet
As is common for home computers of the early 1980s, the C64 incorporates a ROM-based version of the BASIC programming language. Source: Internet