The Visual Canonical List of Commodore Products

Canonical List of Commodore Products.

This list contains informations on every piece of Commodore equipment I have
heard of to date.  Please help me weed out all the inconsistencies and nail
down all the information.

This list was originally conceived and created by Jim Brain (brain@jbrain.com).
It is now maintained by Bo Zimmerman (bo@zimmers.net).


Notes:

PET models were also named with CBM prefixes. i.e PET 4016 = CBM 4016.

Difference in naming early PETs exist.  A PET 2001-8N could also be referred to
as a PET 2001N-8K or PET 2001N-8.  All are the same machine.

Since the decision to boot in lowercase or uppercase mode was based on type of
ROM, any machine can boot in either.

If you know of a model that is listed above that had differing properties,
please tell me.  Examples are a bigger monitor than what I have listed,
Different closing mechanism on Drive, etc.

This list comprises all machines that have been put out in some market. For this
reason, the 364, C65, and others are include in the second list at the end of
this document.

The stars indicate that someone has seen this machine in production. Their
friends own one, etc.

The two letters at far right indicate that someone owns this machine. The names
are in Mnemonic, and the expansions are directly above these notes.

Before emailing me with updates to an item, please make sure the item number is
not already in the list.  Sometimes I have people tell me that X is a disk drive,
when X is in the list already as something else.  I can't tell which one is
right, so if you find contradictory info, please acknowledge that your info does
not match mine and what your opinion is regarding which info is correct.

Any item that has letters after it in the far right column not only exists, but
is owned by someone.  Now, a typo is always possible, but please keep that in
mind when telling me an item was never made, since Commodore sometimes never
marketed an item in some countries.

I put in any item that I think _might_ have made it to market, so everyone needs
to continually check up on me.

The list is in two parts: Marketed and Not-Marketed, since some models were
produced but never sold at the time of production (C65 is one of them), and some
models never got past the "pipe-dream" stage.

The newest version of this file can be retrieved from:

http://www.zimmers.net/commie/docs/cbm-products.txt

I hope you enjoy the list.  It is the result of over two decades of continual
updating.

Jim Brain
brain@jbrain.com

Bo Zimmerman
bo@zimmers.net


Questions:

The PET 2001NT:  Which PET 2001 was it, 08,16,32?

Does the 2041 IEEE-488 drive really exist?

Produced in Some Quantities

Typewriters
Office Equipment
Time Pieces
Mechanical Adding Machine Series
Handheld Calculator Series
Desktop Calculator Series
Video Game Series
KIM "Computer Trainer" Series
Media Player Series
PET 2000 Series
CBM 3000 Series
CBM 4000 Thin Series
CBM 4000 Fat Series
CBM 8000 Series
SuperPet Series
CBM 300 Series
CBM-II Series
VIC-20 Series
CBM-64 Series
C-128 Series
CBM 264 Series
Amiga Series
PC Series
Datasette Series
Disk Drive Series
Printer Series
Monitor Series
Modem Series
Mouse Series
RAM Expanders
Joysticks
CPU Upgrade Series
Networking Series
Cartridge Series
Cassette Software Series
Diskette Software Series
CD Software Series
Miscellaneous Series

Products Not Released

Commodore HHC Series
Commodore TOI Series
Commodore PET Series
Commodore VIC Series
Commodore 128 Series
Commodore 64 Series
Commodore 264 Series
Commodore LCD Series
Commodore 64DX Series
Amiga Series
PC Series
Commodore PC Series
Drive Series
CPU Upgrade Series
Cartridge Series
Miscellaneous Series
C900 Series
Commodore P series


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Modem Series
Direct Connect (8010 is acoustic).
Amiga BTXBTX-Cable and software for Amiga computers.
Amiga RS12000-1200 bps, Hayes Compatible, alternate name for @CBM_1680
Btx-Modul ICartridge IC to display CEPT GFX (BTX = German CIS)
Btx-Modul IIUpgraded version of Btx-Modul I.
BTX-SteckPlug-in for "Loewe"? Information needed.
CBM 16500-300 bps, Pulse Dial, known as 'Automodem'
CBM 1660  (2)0-300 bps, Pulse Dial, Tone Dial with 64, Brown/White
CBM 16700-1200 bps, Hayes Compatible, ATS0=0 turns off Auto-Answer
CBM 1670CR1670 with DIP switches to turn off default auto-answer
CBM 16801670 with true RS-232 for Amiga.
CBM 6499300/300 and 1200/75 bps modem for 64. Italian Compunet?
CBM 80100-300 bps, US & Euro Versions, IEEE-488
Compunetplugged into Exp. Port, Cream case.
PCCommodore 'Communicator Card', 14400 bps, V.42bis, ISA slot
ViatelPlugged into Exp. Port, Cream case, for C= Australia Viatel
VIC 16000-300 bps, No dial. Also called "VICMODEM".
VM 24000-2400 bps, CCITT V.24, Model 701324, BTX, MNP 5, V.42bis