Statements (53)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
computer brand
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gptkbp:activeYears |
1977-1994
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gptkbp:countryOfOrigin |
gptkb:United_States
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Commodore computers
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gptkbp:manufacturer |
gptkb:Commodore_International
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gptkbp:marketedAs |
personal computers
home computers |
gptkbp:notableFor |
affordable pricing
Commodore 128 released in 1985 Commodore 128D was a desktop version of the 128 Commodore 1541 was a popular floppy disk drive Commodore 1581 was a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive Commodore 16 was an entry-level computer Commodore 64 released in 1982 Commodore 64C was a redesigned C64 Commodore 65 was never officially released Commodore Amiga released in 1985 Commodore PET released in 1977 Commodore Plus/4 targeted business users Commodore SX-64 was a portable version of the C64 Commodore VIC-20 released in 1980 Commodore Amiga was known for advanced graphics and sound built-in BASIC interpreter early color graphics influenced computer culture in the 1980s influential in 1980s home computing pioneered floppy disk drives for home computers popular in gaming and education Commodore computers used the Commodore BASIC operating system used MOS Technology chips Commodore 1571 was a double-sided floppy disk drive Commodore computers contributed to the home computer revolution Commodore 64 is the best-selling single computer model of all time |
gptkbp:notableProduct |
gptkb:Commodore_PET
gptkb:Commodore_64 gptkb:Commodore_Amiga gptkb:Commodore_VIC-20 gptkb:Commodore_128 gptkb:Commodore_128D gptkb:Commodore_1541 gptkb:Commodore_1571 gptkb:Commodore_1581 gptkb:Commodore_16 gptkb:Commodore_64C gptkb:Commodore_65 gptkb:Commodore_Plus/4 gptkb:Commodore_SX-64 |
gptkbp:parentCompany |
gptkb:Commodore_International
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Amiga_500
gptkb:Commodore_VIC-20 gptkb:Commodore_LCD gptkb:Commodore_MAX_Machine |
gptkbp:bfsLayer |
6
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