Commodore IBM PC compatible systems

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The Commodore PC compatible systems are a range of IBM PC compatible personal computers introduced in 1984 by home computer manufacturer Commodore Business Machines.

Incompatible with Commodore 64 and Amiga architectures, they were generally regarded as good, serviceable workhorse PCs with nothing spectacular about them, but the well-established Commodore name was seen as a competitive asset.[1]

History

In 1984, Commodore signed a deal with Intel to second source manufacture the Intel 8088 CPU used in the IBM PC, along with a license to manufacture a computer based on the Dynalogic Hyperion.[2] It is unknown whether any of these systems were produced or sold.

In 1984, the first model released, the PC-10, sold for $559 without monitor ($1499 in 2023).[3] They were sold alongside Commodore's Amiga and Commodore 64c/128 lines of home and graphics computers. The PC10 was comparable in the market to the Blue Chip PC, Leading Edge Model D and Tandy 1000 line of PC compatibles.[4][5]

Models

The line consists of the following models:Series 1

First generation – Series I

Commodore PC 5

  • Introduced in 1984, at $1395, the Commodore PC 5 is the low-budget option with a Hercules monochrome video card. It has a Intel 8088 running at 4.77 MHz and 256 KB RAM on-board (expandable to 640 KB). RS232 Serial and Centronics parallel printer ports are on the motherboard rather than on separate cards thereby making more slots available. it has one 5.25" floppy drive and no hard disk (can be installed). The PC 5 was released with MS-DOS 2.11 and GW Basic 3.2. The PC 5 had 5x 8-bit PC BUS Slots. It has two motherboards. One contains the CPU, RAM and ROM v. 2.01, an NPU socket and some VLSI chips. The second mainboard is connected by gold pin connectors, it is an "I/O board" containing serial and parallel port, ISA slots and all I/O chips. Some tracks from ISA slots are factory cut by drilling. The early PC5 has no RTC, HDD controller or reset switch, in front it has DIN keyboard connector

Commodore PC 10

  • The Commodore PC 10 is a same as a PC 5, but with added color ATI video card and two 5,25 floppy drives

Commodore PC 10-1

Commodore PC 10-2

  • 640 KB RAM and dual floppy Drives. Price: $619

Commodore PC 10-S

  • a PC 10 with a single floppy drive. (PC 10 have two floppy drives)
A Commodore PC20

Commodore PC 20

  • The Commodore PC 20 is a PC 10 with a 20 MB hard drive an only one floppy drive.

Commodore PC 40

  • PC 40 is the top model of the first generation Commodore PC’s with improved 16bit "AT" hardware compared to 8-bit XT in the others. It had a Intel 80286 that runs at either 6 or 10 MHz choosable by the user. Standard RAM was 1 MB and the video card was the same as in the PC 10 and 20. It had one 1.2 MB HD 5.25 drive and a 20 MB hard drive. The cabinet had a key lock switch added Notes: The "PC AT" is a "PC 40" with a "AT" added to the name.

Commodore PC AT

  • The "PC AT" is a "PC 40" with a "AT" added to the name.

Commodore PC 40-40

  • The Commodore PC 40-40 is a PC 40 with a 40 MB hard drive an two 5.25 floppy drives.

Second generation – Series II

Commodore PC 10-II

  • The Commodore PC 10-II is a minor revision of the original PC 10. It have mainly the same specifications and casing, but the main difference is that it has a new revised single motherboard opposed to the original PC 10 that have two motherboards combined. As the original PC 10, it comes with dual floppy drives and no hard drive.
Commodore PC 20-III Computer

Commodore PC 20-II

  • The Commodore PC 20-II is a PC 10-II with one floppy drive and one hard drive.

Third generation – Series III

Commodore PC I

  • The Commodore PC 1 is a special small form factor PC inspired by the design of the Commodore 128, meant for budget homes or office use. The PC 1 has no internal room for Harddisk, the "PC 1-20" Harddrive came with a 3.5" 20 MB hard drive and can be connected to the expansion port. The machine can also be expanded with the "PC 1-NET" which added a Novell Ethernet 10 Bit card connected to the expansion port. There is no internal sound, but an 8 Ohm speaker can be added. There was also an expansion box for connection 3 ISA cards.
  • Expansion slots: Commodore "PCEXP1" is a special expansion cabinet made for PC1. this gives 3 additional ISA Slots plus an extra 5.25 drive
Commodore PC 10-III Personal Computer

Commodore PC 10-III

  • The Commodore PC 10-III is a complete revision of the PC 10 and 10-II machine. it have a new sleeker cabinet and better specifications. while the two generations before only went at 4.77 MHz, the new III series uses an 8088-1 CPU capable of 10 MHz speeds. The PC 10-III/Colt Faraday FE2010 chipset allows the CPU speed to be adjustable via a SPEED.EXE utility via DOS or through keyboard commands. The default is the standard 4.77 MHz but the speed is adjustable to 7.16 MHz and 9.54 MHz. It also had more standard ram and a better video card. it is still a 8bit machine. it came with two floppy drives.

Commodore COLT

  • An American version of the PC 10-III with slightly different front design. The front is a white variant of the PC 30-III front with the COLT logo on.

Commodore PC 10-III SD

  • a PC 10-III with one floppy drive. (PC10-III have two floppy drives)
Close-up of a Commodore PC 20-III

Commodore PC 20-III

  • Same as PC 10-III but with a 20 MB HDD added.
Commodore PC30-III

Commodore PC 30-III (also sold as Select Edition 286)

  • The commodore PC 30-III is a new generation AT machine with a EGA video card, a 3.5 floppy drive and a 20 MB hard disk. The PC-30-III motherboard is the same as the PC40-III MB but with the VGA hardware missing from the Motherboard (it is empty space on the motherboard for the VGA hardware).

Commodore PC 35-III

  • PC-35-III is a PC 30-III but with VGA hardware added to the mainboard and the same 20 MB hard disk as PC 30-III.

Commodore PC 40-III

  • PC 40-III is same as PC35-III, but with a 40 MB Hard disk.

Commodore PC 45-III

  • Same as PC-40-III but with an AMD equipped CPU instead of Intel in the PC-40-III.

Commodore PC 50-II

  • The Commodore budget 386 machine. it could be delivered with 40 or 100 MB Hard disk or a 3.5 floppy. Comes with SVGA.

Commodore PC 60-III

  • a top-of-the-line tower PC for professional use.
  • Price: ?
  • CPU: Intel 386DX 25 MHz
  • Optional CPU: A 387 FPU can be added.
  • Standard RAM: 2 MB onboard RAM
  • Optional RAM: upgradeable to 18 MB RAM via two expansion cards with max 8 MB on each card.
  • Video Card: Paradise 88 VGA card
  • Floppy Drive: One Chinon FB-357 1.44 MB 3.5" and one Chinon FZ-506 1.2 MB 5.25" floppy drive.
  • Hard drive: Comes with different choices of hard drive from 60 MB to 200 MB hard disk.
  • Expansion Bays: 4× 5.25 bay and 2× 3.5 bay.
  • Expansion Slots: 7× 16-bit AT expansion slots + 2× Commodore Slots for memory card. 9 total.

Generation 4 "SlimLine" series

Commodore 286 SX

  • Price:
  • Description: Slimline computercase
  • Motherboard year: 1991
  • Processor: Intel 80286 running at 8/16 MHz. (A 80287-16 FPU can be added to an empty slot.)
  • ROM: 64 KB Phoenix BIOS
  • RAM: 1 MB onboard standard, expandable to 5 MB
  • Video Card: VGA 256 KB, expandable to 512 KB
  • Disk drive: 1× Chinon F-502L 360k 5.25 drive.(Optional 720k Commodore 1010 og 1011 can be added to the Amiga style Disk port on the right side)
  • Harddrive: 40 MB - (313241-02), 50 MB - (311839-01) and 100 MB - (311840-01)
  • Network: "PC 1-NET" came with a Novell Ethernet 10 Bit card connected to the expansion port
  • Options: Expansion box for connection ISA cards and Harddrive. an additional 8 Ohm speaker can be added for sound.
  • Operating System: MS-DOS 3.20 and GW-BASIC
  • Ports: VGA, Component video, RSR-232 Serial port, Centronic Parallel port.
  • Expansion slots: 16 bit x1 (expandable to 16 bit ×3 + 8 bit 2 by use of riser card)
  • Keyboard: 84 Key XT Keyboard
  • Cabinet: Special small form factor inspired by the 128C

Commodore 286-16

  • A 16 MHz 286 with 1 MB RAM, VGA video card, 3.5" floppy drive and 2× AT 16-bit expansion slots.

Commodore 386SX-16

  • A 16 MHz 386 with 1 MB RAM, VGA graphics card, 3.5" floppy drive and 5× 16-bit ISA expansion slots.

Commodore 386SX-25

  • A 25 MHz 386 with a Cyrix 387 FPU, 4 MB RAM, Cirrus Logic GD-5402 VGA (512 KB video RAM), 40 MB HDD, 3.5" floppy drive and 5× 16-bit ISA expansion slots.

Commodore 386DX-33

  • A 33 MHz 386 CPU

Commodore 486SX-25

  • A 25 MHz 486 with 4 MB RAM, VGA video, 1× 3.5" drive and a 150 MB HDD

Commodore 486DX-33

  • CPU: 33 MHz 486 with
  • RAM: 8 MB RAM,
  • Video Card: VGA video,
  • Floppy drive: 1× 3.5"
  • Harddisk: 150 MB HDD

Laptops

Commodore C286-LT laptop

Commodore C286SX-LT

  • a 12 MHz 286 with 1 MB RAM

Commodore C386SX-LT

  • a 386 with 2 MB RAM and a 40 MB HDD


Model table

The following table lists all Commodore PC compatible systems specifications:

Commodore IBM PC compatibles
ModelMother­board YearPriceCPUCo-ProcessorChipsetBatteryRAMVideo CardFloppy DriveExpansion bayHarddiskISA busKeyboardOSPortsPower supplySize
ModelMHZBaseExpansionMaximumNameModesRAMIdeal Monitor5.25"3.5"5.25"3.5"8-bit XT PC16-bit AT
PC 11987£315, FIM
3.950,- ilman näyttöä (1988)
Siemens Intel 80884.77 MHzIntel 8087512 KB4x 32 KB RAM640 KBWD Integrated Paradise PVS 2MDA, CGA, Hercules, PlantronicsCommodore 1450Chinon F-502L 360kOptional C-1010 or C-1011 can be added at the Amiga style disk port on the right side1-The optional 20 MB "PC 1-20" Hard drive can be connected to the expansion port.1x PCEXP1-PC/XT 88 keyMS-DOS 3.1Power, VGA, Component video, RSR-232 Serial, Centronic Parallel326 x 330 x 85 mm
PC 519843.950,- ilman näyttöä (1988)Intel 80884.77 MHzIntel 8087256 KB384 KB640 KBHercules GB-101 MDPAMDA1901ALPS DFC222A 360 KBno2no5-PC/XT 88 keyMS-DOS 2.11Centronic Parallel390 x 360 x 150 mm
PC 101984$1,395Intel 80884.77 MHzIntel 8087256 KB384 KB640 KBATI CW16800-AMDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics64 KB2x ALPS DFC222A 360 KBno2no5-PC/XT 88 keyMS-DOS 2.11Centronic Parallel390 x 360 x 150 mm
PC 10-II1985$559(1988) / NOK 18000,-Intel 80884.77 MHzIntel 8087256 kB384 kB640 kBATI CW16800-AMDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics64 kB10842x Chinon FZ-502LII 360knono5-PC/XT 88 keyCentronic Parallel390 x 360 x 150 mm
PC 10-III / COLT1989$1,200/ DM 4.950, FIM 14.950,- (1986)Siemens Intel 8088-1Standard 4.77 MHz Turbo 7.16 MHz Double 9.54 MHzIntel 8087-1Faraday FE2010A640 KBWD Paradise PVC4MDA, CGA, Hercules, Plantronics10842x Chinon F-502L 360 KBno2optional3-PC/XT 88 keyMSDOS 3.3Centronic Parallel
PC 201984FIM 7.995,- (1988)Intel 80884.77 MHzIntel 8087256 KB384 KB640 KBATI CW16800-AMDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics64 KBALPS DFC222A 360 kBno220 MB5-PC/XT 88 keyMS-DOS 2.11Centronic Parallel390 x 360 x 150 mm
PC 20-II1985£999 (Aug 1988)
NOK 30000,-
Intel 80884.77 MHzIntel 8087256 KB384 KB640 KBATI CW16800-AMDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics64 KB1x Chinon FZ-502LII 360kno20 MB5-PC/XT 88 key390 x 360 x 150 mm
PC 20-III1989FIM 23.550,- (1986)Siemens Intel 8088-1Standard 4.77 MHz Turbo 7.16 MHz Double 9.54 MHzIntel 8087-1Faraday FE2010A640 kBWD Paradise PVC4MDA, CGA, Hercules, Plantronics64 KB1084Chinon F-502L 360k-2WD 20 MB HDD3-PC/XT 88 keyMSDOS 3.3Centronic Parallel
PC 30-III / Select Edition 2861989FIM 14.995,- (1988)Intel 8028612 MHzIntel 80287Faraday FE3020Dallas DS1287640 KBATI EGA Wonder 800+MDA, CGA, EGA & Hercules256 KBChinon FZ-506 1.2 MBChinon FB-357 1.44 MB2WD 93028 AD 20 MB 68 ms13PC/AT 102 keyMS DOS 4,01Centronic Parallel112 W366 x 381 x 146 mm
PC 35-III1989FIM 14.950,- ilman näyttöä (1989)Siemens Intel 8028612 MHzIntel 80287Faraday FE3020Dallas DS1287640 KBParadise 88 PVGA1A-JKVGA256 KBChinon FZ-506 1.2 MBChinon FB-357 1.44 MB2WD 93028 A 20 MB13PC/AT 102 keyMS DOS 4,01Centronic Parallel112 W366 x 381 x 146 mm
PC 40 / AT1987Intel 802866/10 MHzIntel 80287512 kB512 kB1 MBATI CW16800-AMDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics64 KB10841x 1.2 MB 5.25220 MB62PC/XT 88 keyMS-DOS 3.20Centronic Parallel
PC 40-201988£2,247 (Feb 1987)Intel 802866/10 MHzIntel 802871 MB15 MB16 MBATI CW16800-AMDA, CGA, HGC & Plantronics64 kB1x 1.2 MB 5.25option20 MBPC/XT 88 keyMS-DOS 3.21
PC 40-401988FIM 24.500,- ilman monitoria (1986)Intel 802866/10 MHzIntel 802871 MB15 MB16 MBATI EGA Wonder(800)MDA, CGA, EGA256 KB1x 1.2 MB 5.25option40 MBPC/XT 88 keyMS-DOS 3.21
PC 40-III198926.080,- ilman monitoria (1987)Intel 8028612 MHzIntel 80287Faraday FE3020Dallas DS12871 MB1 MBVGA (256 KB RAM)Chinon FZ-506 1.2 MBChinon FB-357 1.44 MB240 MBPC/AT 102 keyCentronic Parallel112 W
PC 45-III1989FIM 21.500,- (1989)AMD N80L 268-12/S12 MHzIntel 80287Faraday FE3020Dallas DS12871 MB2 MBVGAVGA (256 KB RAM)Chinon FZ-506 1.2 MBChinon FB-357 1.44 MB252 MBPC/AT 102 keyMS DOS 4,01Centronic Parallel112 W381 x 146 x 356 mm
PC 50-II1989Intel 80386 SX16 MHzIntel 803871 MB15 MB16 MBParadise 88 PVGA1A-JKMDA, CGA, EGA, VGA256 KB1x 1.2 MB Chinon FR-5061.44 MB2140 MB Conner CP-3044 or 100 MB option.15PC/AT 102 keyMS DOS 4,01Power, Printer Parallel, 2x RS232C, VGA145 W377 x 158 x 421 mm
PC 50-III1991FIM 22.850,- (1990)Intel 38625 MHz1 MBSVGAno1200 MB05Windows 3.1
PC 60-401988Intel 3868 / 16 MHzIntel 803872,5 MB13,5 MB16 MBMDA, Hercules, CGA, EGA1x 1.2 MB 5.25option2-40 MB24PC/AT 102 key2x RS232C, 2x Centronics Parallel170 W
PC 60-801988FIM 36.480,- (1988)Intel 3868 / 16 MHzIntel 803872.5 MB13.5 MB16 MBMDA, Hercules, CGA, EGA2-80 MB24PC/AT 102 key170 W
PC 60-III1990£3,999 (40 MB HDD), £4,999 (80 MB HDD)

FIM

45.500,- (1990)
Intel 80386DX25 MHzIntel 803872 MB16 MB18 MBParadise 88 VGAMDA, Hercules, CGA VGAChinon FZ-506 1.2 MBChinon FB-357 1.44 MB42-7PC/AT 102 keyCentronic Parallel

See also

  • 3D Microcomputers, a Canadian computer manufacturer whom Commodore Canada authorized to produce PC clones bearing the Commodore label shortly before Commodore International's bankruptcy in 1994

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