23.Jun.2000
Marco Frischkorn via eMail
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Heise: Internet Surfing with the "Breadbox"
«Maurice Randall is developing an internet browser for the Commodore64 homecomputer.
The C64, which was not manufactured since years, came in 1983 to the market and used 64KByte
memory - a vast amount of memory for homecomputers in former times. The fist version of the C64
adopted the slightly roundish design of its precursor VC-20 and thus was also called "Breadbox".
The second version, which turned up later, had got a more shallow case using the typical design of the 80th.
There were more other designs, such as a portable variant with build-in coloured monitor.»
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