On 03/08/2016 20:47, Pete Rittwage wrote: > By all accounts I've ever heard, Charpentier made the VIC-II for the home > computer specifically... VIC-40, which became the C64. The VIC-40 started as the VIC-20 with a 6562/3 VIC-I chip, later it was used for the P500. http://www.cbm.sfks.se/tidning/vic-40.html The c64 appears to have been referred to as the vic-30, which would make sense as it was less powerful than the p500 but more powerful that the vic-20. The p500 had the 6509 and the c64 had the 6510. Which were probably designed specifically for the computers they were used in. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2016-08-03 22:00:02
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