Commodore 900

The Commodore 900 (also known as the Z-8000) was a prototype computer intended for business computing created by Commodore in 1985. The project was cancelled when Commodore bought Amiga. The C900 was a 16-bit computer based on the segmented version of the Zilog Z8000 CPU that ran Coherent, a fully functional UNIX-like OS. Two versions were developed: A workstation with 1024800 pixels graphics and a server with only text display.

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