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Cosa (chi) è Commodore 64s - definizione

FLOPPY DISK DRIVE
Commodore 3040; Commodore 2040

Commodore Business Machines         
  • Amiga CD32 (1993)
  • Amiga 500 (1987)
  • PCB]] was an extraordinary attempt of cost saving by Commodore, which probably failed due to technical problems.<ref>Plus4world.com: [http://plus4world.powweb.com/forum/34360/ Bil Herd: About the Commodore 16 prototype]. Retrieved August 13, 2017</ref>
  • Commodore logo (1965–1984)
  • Commodore 64 (1982)
  • Commodore 64 Web-it PC
  • The Computer History Museum]]
  • Commodore's logo dubbed the "Chicken Lips"
  • Minuteman MM3S
  • Commodore PC20 (1992)
  • Commodore PET 2001 (1977)
  • Commodore PR-100 programmable calculator
FORMER NORTH AMERICAN HOME COMPUTER AND ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURER
Commodore Business Machines; Commodore computers; Commodore computer; Commodore 9290; Commodore International Corporation; Commodore international corporation; C=; Yeahronimo Media Ventures; Gravel (media player); Commodore international; Commodore Canada; Commodore Business Machines, Inc.; Commodore Business Machines Limited; Commodore Büromaschinen GmbH; Commodore Japan Limited; Commodore Electronics (Hong Kong) Ltd.; Commodore Japan; Commodore Electronics; Commodore International Limited; Commodore Portable Typewriter Company; Commodore (company); Commodore International, Ltd.; CBM (company); CBM (computer manufacturer); Commodore Business Machines (UK) Limited; Commodore Business Machines (UK); Commodore Büromaschinen; Commodore Electronics (Hong Kong); Commodore Bueromaschinen GmbH; Commodore Bueromaschinen; Commodore Buromaschinen GmbH; Commodore Buromaschinen; Commodore International Corp; Commodore Business Machines Incorporated; Commodore Business Machines Inc.; Commodore Business Machines Inc; Commodore Business Machines, Inc
<company> (CBM) Makers of the PET, Commodore 64, Commodore 16, Commodore 128, and Amiga {personal computers}. Their logo is a chicken head. On 1994-04-29, Commodore International announced that it had been unable to renegotiate terms of outstanding loans and was closing down the business. Commodore US was expected to go into liquidation. Commodore US, France, Spain, and Belgium were liquidated for various reasons. The names Commodore and Amiga were maintained after the liquidation. On 1995-04-21, German retailer Escom AG bought Commodore International for $14m and production of the Amiga resumed. Tulip Computers took over the brand in the Netherlands. Production of the 8-bit range alledgedly never stopped during the time in liquidation because a Chinese company were producing the C64 in large numbers for the local market there. In 2004, Tulip sold the Commodore name to another Dutch firm, Yeahronimo. In April 2008 three creditors took the company to court demanding a bankruptcy ruling. (2008-04-21)
Consolidated Commodore         
  • Consolidated Commodore cabin
AIRLINER FLYING BOAT FAMILY BY CONSOLIDATED
Consolidated Aircraft Commodore; Consolidated PY; PY Admiral; Consolidated Model 16; Consolidated Model 16 Commodore; Consolidated Model 9; Consolidated PY Admiral; Consolidated XPY-1; Consolidated 16 Commodore
The Consolidated Commodore was an American flying boat built by Consolidated Aircraft and used for passenger travel in the 1930s, mostly in the Caribbean, operated by companies like Pan American Airways.
Cdre         
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  • Commodore([[Barbados Coast Guard]])
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  • date=1 April 2019}}
  • language=et}}
  • Komodori}}([[Ethiopian Navy]])
  • Commodore([[Republic of Fiji Navy]])
  • language=fi}}
  • Commodore([[Gambian Navy]])
  • Commodore([[Ghana Navy]])
  • Guyana Coast Guard]])
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  • archive-date=25 April 2016}}
  • archive-date=20 August 2020}}
  • language=cnr}}
  • archive-date=3 July 2020}}
  • chapter=National Security}}
  • access-date=7 August 2018}}
  • Papua New Guinea Maritime Element]])
  • Commodore([[Philippine Navy]])
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  • Commodore([[Sierra Leone Navy]])
  • access-date=24 September 2021}}
  • Commodore([[Tanzania Naval Command]])
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  • access-date=27 May 2021}}
  • date=13 December 2017}}
  • access-date=24 September 2021}}
NAVAL OFFICE RANK, NATO CODE OF OF-6
Commodore rank; Cdre; Commodore (Australia)
¦ abbreviation Commodore.

Wikipedia

Commodore 4040

The Commodore 4040 is the replacement for the previous models 2040 (U.S.) and 3040 (Europe). It's a dual-drive 5¼" floppy disk subsystem for Commodore Business Machines. It uses a wide-case form, and uses the parallel IEEE-488 interface common to Commodore PET/CBM computers.

These drive models use a single-density, single-side floppy data storage format similar to that used by the Commodore 1540 & 1541 drives, but with a slightly different data marker indicating which model originally formatted the disk. The low-level disk format is similar enough to allow reading between models, but different enough that one series of drive models cannot reliably write to disks formatted with one of the other model series. A difference of one extra 'header' byte is what causes this write incompatibility.

The Group Coded Recording (GCR) scheme of binary encoding is used to store data on the magnetic disk medium. The drive also uses variable bit-clock to enable increased data density on a standard single-density floppy disk. It is a form of constant bit-density recording done by gradually increasing the clock rate (zone constant angular velocity, ZCAV) and storing more physical sectors on the outer tracks than on the inner ones (zone bit recording, ZBR). Starting with the Commodore 2040 drive, this enabled Commodore to fit 170 KB on a standard single-sided single-density 5.25" floppy.