In stock - The spectacular rise and fall of Commodore

Date 28-Nov-2005 16:50:01
Topic: Miscellaneous News


On The Edge
The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore
tells the story of Commodore through first-hand accounts by the actual Commodore engineers and managers who made the company. From their entry into computers in 1976 until their demise in 1994, the Commodore years were always exciting.



Commodore had astounding success with their computers, including the PET, the VIC-20, the Commodore 64 and the incredible Amiga computers. Commodore was one of the only companies with the ability to make their own silicon, and you could see the results in their computers. They had more creativity, more color, and more character than either Apple or IBM could deliver. It also resulted in cheaper computers. The Commodore 64 cut a path of destruction through the competition, knocking Sinclair, Tandy, Texas Instruments, and Atari out of the computer business and badly hurting Apple. Although other companies received more press, Commodore sold more computers.

Total Amiga Magazine
We have stocked up on this great magazine, and not just the latest issue either. No less than nine different issues were just added, but some of the older ones we only got very few of left.

Small note on shipping charges: It will be adjusted once the package has been sent if you select Cash on delivery. This means that if you only buy something that doesn't weigh alot, or take up alot of space, it will be adjusted in your favour.

You will find the products at the Guru Meditation webshop.



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