
Please read the introduction to Commodore PC compatibles at
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Commodore kept pace with the large slew of PC-Clone producers cropping up during the late 1980s and early 1990s. In addition to further models in the PCXX line of computers, Commodore also began to differentiate itself by going with cutting-edge case designs. At this time, the tower computer was the craze. Commodore also introduced it's "SlimLine" series, which were principally 386 computers in compact PC cases.
Model : PC50-II Processor: Intel 80386DX (80387mcu) Memory : 8 megabytes! Storage : 5.25" and 3.5" drives, 42mb hd Video : CGA through Color VGA Notes : 2rs232, 16mhz CPU
Model : PC60-III Processor: Intel 80386 Memory : 18 megabytes! Storage : 5.25"(2) and 3.5"(2) drive2, 80mb hd Video : CGA through Color VGA Notes : HEAVY AS HECK!

Model : SL 386SX Processor: Intel 80386 Memory : 1 megabytes Storage : 3.5" drive, 200mb hd Video : CGA through Color SVGA Notes :
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