The Commodore 64 - 1980's Number 1 computer

Started by RobertB, January 14, 2010, 06:31 PM

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RobertB

CNET TV has posted a short video listing the Top 5 computers of the 1980's.  The Commodore 64 wins out by being number 1!  (We're number 1... we're number 1!)  The Amiga computer comes in fifth place.  To see the video, go to

http://cnettv.cnet.com/1980s-computers/9742-1_53-50081092.html?tag=smallCarouselArea.1

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airship

No, this is a list of "This Guy's Top 5 Computers of the 80s".

I'd certainly go with Amiga and C-64 as 2 of the Top5, and even the Apple II as #4, though it was (as he says) introduced in the 70s. But to list the TRS-80 and TI-99 in the top 5 is ludicrous. Mac and IBM PC deserve those spots, especially considering that they're the ones that have survived!
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quarkx

I disagree, the TRS-80 Color Computer (The "3", with 512K of ram) was a very powerful 8 bit with 16 bit instructions. The OS-9 was a true Unix multitasking OS for it, and Microware still supports OS-9 to this day. The 6809 was a powerful little processor
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Hydrophilic

I agree with quarkx, the TRS-80 should be included.  Of course I also agree with airship, that the MAC and IBM PC should go in there... blah... popularity contests...

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