PROGRAMMING MANUAL FOR COMMODORE 64 COMPUTER

c. 1983
Overview

A rectangular, spiral bound publication, with a blue and white stiff paper cover, of approximately 150 pages.
The front cover has text [AN INTRODUCTION / TO BASIC - PART 1 / THE COMPREHENSIVE TEACH YOURSELF / PROGRAMMING SRIES / TM commodore / COMPUTER].
The back cover includes text [©Copyright Andrew Colin 1983.] and [Commodore Business Machines (UK) Limited / 675 Ajax Avenue, Slough Trading Estate, / Slough, Berks. SL1 4BG England. / Printed in England. / TM commodore / COMPUTER].
The spine has text [AN INTRODUCTION TO BASIC - PART 1]

Historical information

The Commodore 64, also known as C64, was a home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International. The C64 name came from its 64 kilobytes of RAM. Retailing at US$595 (equivalent to $1545 USD in 2018) and selling 17 million units worldwide during its lifetime, it was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as being the highest-selling single computer model of all time. Between 1983 and 1986, the C64 outsold its competitors' products, IBM PC Compatibles, Apple Computers, and Atari 8-bit. This was achieved through selling at regular retail stores, rather than at electronics and computer specialist stores. Aproximately 10,000 software titles were made for the C64, including office productivity applications, development tools and video games. It was discontinued in April 1994, although it remains popular in society today with collectors and computer enthusiasts. In 2018, the C64 mini 'retro' console was announced, introducing a new generation to the wonders of the C64.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-33-COA2010.84F
Item type
Width
22.5000 cm
Height or length
29.8000 cm
Depth
1.7000 cm
Inscriptions and markings

Commodore Business Machines (UK) Ltd

Place made
Slough
England
United Kingdom
Year
c. 1983
Statement of significance

This object is part of a collection that represents the types of technology that were used on a daily basis by people who lived in worked in the City of Armadale. The collection represents how technology has influenced how people lived, worked and played within the City of Armadale. The collection also is representative of how technology evolves and can become obsolete which in turn can make pastimes, jobs and skills evolve or become obsolete.

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Rectangular book with blue and white cover. Title of the publication is printed in the centre at the top in white print with the makers logo at the bottom centre of the page.
Back cover of publication programming manual for Commodore 64 computer. Top part of the cover is blue, with the lower 20% white. Copyright and manufacturer information is printed in white in the middle of the page and the Commodore Computer logo in in blue printing at the bottom centre of the page.

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