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by fulafel 830 days ago
Interestingly all 3 of C900, C128 and the Amiga are/were to be ~1985 machines (maybe 86 for the C900). I'd think from the specs (memory, CPU power, multitasking OS, hard drive as standard for the C900 etc) point of view the C900 was competing more with the Amiga than the C64-compatible 128k machine that didn't have architectural prospects of addressign more memory later.