Commodore LCD

The Commodore LCD or LCD CBM was a laptop from Commodore, which launched in January 1985, but was never sold.

He was equipped with a MOS 65C102 processor running at 1 MHz MOS Technology, 32 KB of RAM ( expandable to 128 KB), 96 KB CMOS ROM, a modem at 300 bps, a keyboard with 72 keys ( typing keypad with 8 function and 4 cursor keys) and an LCD monitor, the 80 × 16 characters and momochrome graphics with a resolution of 640 × 128 pixels could represent. Due to the processor, the system could be operated with four 1.5V NiCd batteries.

The CMOS ROM is still contained the C64 -compatible BASIC 3.6 a notepad, a word processing, database, calendar, calculator and file manager. The BASIC contained no instructions for programming the color output, as this was not supported by the hardware.

At this unit near all accessories of the C64 also an HP -compatible barcode scanner could be connected. The extensions could connect via a specific port.

For this unit even had a special drive that thought 3.5 "drive in 1561.

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