Two new computers have been added to the Commodore line: Micro-Mainframe, which combines the power and languages of mainframe systems with the low cost of microcomputers, and the CBM 8032 Color Computer, a color version of the CBM 8032 microcomputer.
The Micro-Mainframe which also is based on the standard CMB[sic] 8032, features an integrated green phosphor 12-inch (80 x 25) display and 73-key typewriter-style keyboard. The keyboard offers standard upper/lowercase, numeric keypad and full cursor control.
Commodore International has built this computer as a pseudo 16-bit 6809-based system with 36k ROM, 96k user RAM and 2k screen RAM (134k total). The system supports all current CBM peripherals except the CN2 cassette recorder.