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What Commodore computer(s) do you own?

I have these:
C-128 (graciously sold to me by a member here)
VIC-20 (with Programmer's Aid cart)
Plus/4
C-16
1541-II 5¼"
1571 5¼" (2, 1 with JiffyDOS)
1581 3½" (JiffyDOS)
1531 tape
1532 tape
Modem (I forget the number, genuine CBM)

Wanted:
C-64 "breadbox"
64C
another C-16 (to tinker with - won't remain all-original for long)
 
Just started collecting PETs, but i plan to add at least one new machine every month.

My list:

8032-sk (no keyboard)
8032-sk (8296 keyboard)
8096

Drives:
8250 lp
Taxon 24mb harddisk

Currently looking for an 4032, 2001 and some keyboards for my 8032-sk's.
 
i have everything on that poster, except out of the Pets i only own a 2001. I cleaned out a Commodore business and loaded an old furniture truck full of stuff. It all now lives in a dusty garage. Like raiders of the lost ark, it's being examined by "top men"

I have an original PET with blue bezzel but I did not have it at the time the poster was published. If I was to make the poster again I would swap out the 2001 that's in the poster with the blue bezzel embedded cassette version.

I left out the SuperPet too which if I was to do this again would have swapped with the VC20.

Does anyone have the VIC-21? I don't recall seeing anyone post this system in their replies.
 
Wasn't VIC-21 just a marketing bundle ploy, consisting of a VIC-20 and a 16K VIC-1111 cartridge? AFAIK the extra RAM never was mounted inside the computer, nor did the computer have a custom label.
 
Yes. But they are pretty rare from a collector's standpoint. The box is rare, and the name plate on the system were trimmed to just read "VIC" without the 20.
 
Well, lets see now. All PAL unless mentioned...

PET 2001 (4x)
PET 3016
PET 4032 (2x)
PET 8032
CBMII 610 (2x)
CBMII 720
VIC-20 (SN < 1000)
VIC-20CR (3x)
Japanese MAX machine NTSC
64's - (~15x) - includes 1 x Eurpoean Silver Label and my own original KU-14194HB machine, SN WGB2790
SX-64 (2x)
Commodore 116 (5x)
Commodore 232 - Rare 32k 264 series prototype machine which never made production, featured on Bil Herd's website.
Plus/4 (6x) -1 x NTSC - includes a pre production prototype which has the key-ways on the user port cut back to front!
C16 (4x)
C128 (2x)
C128D (4x)
A1000
A500
A600
A1200
CD32

Drives: 1540, 1541, 1541-II, 1551, 1570, 1571, 1581, 8250LP, SFD-1001, Corvus HD

Wanted: KIM-1 (yeah, right), PET 8296SK, Educator 64, VIC-1001

Rob
 
There's always someone that'll have more than you'd think (*cough* Zimmerman). So really, it's always ok to have too many Pets. BTW, just for folks who want to know he has most of his stuff set up not boxed and regularly warms them up and plays. You should see the 128 he has hosting a MUDD .. or .. at least he had it up when I was there last.

Everyone needs a PET or 23 to come home to. The blinking READY prompt makes a house a home, and they don't eat much.

And it's true they all get their due attention. I call their little area of my lab the "PETting Zoo". At the moment I have an SuperPET upgrade project I'm working on, and I just finished archiving a bunch of olde PET cassettes I came into, which always takes forever because I have to "test" each game thoroughly. :)

But alas, the BBS you mentioned is no more -- it's been down since 1997 or so. If the COMET+ is ever produced again, I've been thinking I might put one back up .. though doing it that way would almost be cheating compared to the horror that setting up the first one was. :)

- Bo
 
I've owned most of the Commodore line at some point or another. My first computer was a Vic-20 so like others here, it holds a special place in my heart and was the cause of many of my 'firsts' in computing.

Currently I have the following:
Pet 4032-12 (dead)
Commodore 64 (black screen)
Commodore 128
Commodore SX-64
Amiga 2000
Amiga 3000
I also have many disk drives (1541, 1541-II, 1571, 1581), a MPS-803 (ugh) printer and a rather nice SD-IEC drive. I would have to say that the Commodore 128 is probably my favourite Commodore machine. For some reason, I also really liked the Plus/4 back in the day when I had one with a 1551 drive a word processing cartridge.
 
Commodore 710 x2
Commodore b256-80
Commodore P500

Commodore 8296D
Commodore 8096sk
Commodore 8032sk

Commodore 2001-8
Commodore 4008
Commodore 8096
Commodore 8032 x2
Commodore 4032

Commodore SX-64 x4
Commodore 64 silver label x2
Commodore 64 breadbin x 4
Commodore 64C
Commodore 64GS

Commodore VIC 20 2pin pet style x2
Commodore VIC 20 2pin
Commodore VIC 20 DIN x 2

Commodore plus/4 x3
Commodore C16 x2

Commodore 128d
Commodore 128 x4

Commodore Amiga 500 x2
Commodore A2000
Commodore CDTV

C64 Web It
C386SX-LT

Drives:-

1540 x1
1541 x2
1541-II x2
1570 x2
1551 x1
8050 x1
8250LP x2

Printers/Plotters
MPS 801 x2
1520 Plotter x2
3022

These are off the top of my head, I didn't realise until now that I have got to stop collecting!
 
Awesome LT's. I keep looking for one off and on but they're tough to find for a good price. I think I keep seeing one on ebay that has a bad back light.
 
barythrin they are on ebay uk quite often:-

<link to cheap one>

<link to other cheap one>
..you'll have to excuse me while I go out side and scream at something. j/k Guess I'll have to keep an eye over there and consider shipping.
 
I know the feeling when you are trying to get that one computer you really want as they say patience is a virtue.

Regarding the 386SX-LT are they rare in the US? Also what was the last commodore laptop the F6000T?
 
I know the feeling when you are trying to get that one computer you really want as they say patience is a virtue.

Regarding the 386SX-LT are they rare in the US? Also what was the last commodore laptop the F6000T?

The last time I saw one was in the showroom.
 
Writing list from memory, so perhaps it's not 100% accurate.

Computers:
PET 2001
2001 Series
CBM 3032
CBM 4032
CBM 8032
CBM 8032-sk,
VC20
VIC20 "PET-KEYS" NTSC
VIC20 "PET-KEYS" PAL
VIC20
VIC20CR PAL
VIC1020
C64 Silver Label NTSC
C64
C64C
C64G
SX64
PLUS/4
C128
C128D
C128DCR
Amiga 500
Amiga 600
Amiga 1200
Amiga CD32

Drives:
SFD 1001
2031
2031LP Black label
2031LP Rainbow label
3040
4040
8050
8250-LP
VIC1540
VC1540
1541 Black label. White plastic.
1541 Rainbow label. White plastic
1541
1541C
1541-II
1570
1571

Notable documentation:
MOS Kim-1 User Manual
MOS Hardware Manual
MOS KiMath Subroutines programming manual
MOS Kim Text Editor User manual
MOS Kim Assembler Manual Preliminary
MOS Kim-2/3/4 User Manual Expansion Modules
MOS Spectrum of products
MOS Data sheets 650x, 6530 etc..
Commodore Assembler Development Package. Note, physical assembly, not code :)
PET2001 User Manual
CBM2040 Floppy Manual
CBM8000 Series User Manual

edit: forgot a machine
 
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Pretty sure it didn't have an LCD display between the screen and keyboard, so yeah. I remember a 286 commodore laptop as well I think. It would have been at Montgomery Ward.
 
I own a 64C (boxed, but it's in a breadbin box), 2 128s (one with no PSU, and one box), and a Plus/4 (boxed). Also have a 64C that is just a board at this point, would like to sit down and teach myself how to read a schematic with it at some point.

I also have the following peripherals:

1541-II (2)
1571
1581 (box)
1750 REU (box)
1670 modem
1351 mouse (box)
MPS 1200 printer
1084 Monitor

Also have the 64NIC+
 
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