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by SwellJoe
5387 days ago
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"if only because they were available for purchase at more locations." And cost about a third what an Apple II cost. Only the rich kids in my school had Apples. Everybody else had a Commodore, Tandy, or Atari. I'm certain that cost was the reason my family had a Commodore 64 rather than anything else (my dad is a very value conscious buyer, and the the C64 was a pretty solid value with more RAM, more color, better sound, and the cheapest floppy drive of all the contenders). |
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Purely incidentally, my C64 floppy drive's case was cracked because the family acquaintance we got it from had found a broken drive second-hand, bought a new one at Toys R Us, swapped the internals and returned the one with bad guts to the store.