MODELS

 

C264

 

Plus /4

C232

C116

C16


Portable 116?


My Collection

 

TECHNICAL DATA

Hardware

Software

 

FACES


The People Behind TED

Disclaimer:
All the information presented here, was taken from the following sources:
Brain Bagnal's Book
On the Edge: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore.

Available at Amazon.ca
The new edition had been delayed at Amazon until Feb.2010

Also, a lot of information has come from Video interviews with Bil Herd and Dave Haynie. Dave has a lot of videos on You-Tube. Search them out.. I wish I could post them here, but I don't have permission.

Lastly, more sites on the net have information. There are even a few dedicated sites to the C16. Do a Goggle search, because Bing is just a flash in the pan.:)

 

 

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Last update September 21, 2009

Prototype: Never released

At least 5 are known to exist, According to Dave Haynie, there was at least 3 soft-tool made and maybe 2 "production quality". Dave Haynie, a few years back, sold his "production quality" model on Ebay to an avid collector.

 

The V364 had the exact same specs as the released Plus/4, with the exception of the built in number pad and the Voice software (Hence the "V" for Voice". The built in number pad was Ideal for business applications, such as spread sheets. It is unknown why this design was pulled instead of the smaller Plus/4.