On 6/15/26 10:30 AM, Mickey wrote:
I'd buy one. Though I wanted one so bad, I never aquired one. As weird as it seems today, I thought they were too expensive AND I loved my C=64. :-)
The C128 was a computer without a direction.
It was a C64 - which is probably what most people used it for - with all
the limitations of a C64.
It was a CP/M machine - at a time when CP/M was on the downward spiral.
And you needed the special, faster floppy drives to make it work
decently, which made the C128 more expensive than other CP/M systems.
And it was a C128 - with 80 columns, updated BASIC, etc. But they
didn't give it enough video RAM to get all the colors in 80 column mode.
So you were stuck using it in monochrome mode.
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