Commodore Max Machine

The Commodore MAX Machine, also known as Ultimax in the United States and VC-10 in Germany, was a computer designed and sold by Commodore International in Japan, beginning in early 1982, a predecessor to the popular Commodore 64. The Commodore 64 manual mentions the machine by name, suggesting that Commodore intended to sell the machine internationally; however, it is unclear whether the machine was ever actually sold outside of Japan and is considered a rarity. Software loaded from plug-in cartridges and the unit had a membrane keyboard and only had 2.5 KB of RAM internally. It used a television set for a display. It used the same chipset and CPU as the Commodore 64, and MAX cartridges will work in the C-64. It was possible to use a tape drive for storage, but it lacked the serial and user ports necessary to connect a disk drive, printer, or modem. It was intended to sell for around $200 US. Although the MAX had better graphics and sound capability, Commodore's own VIC-20, which sold for around the same amount of money, was much more expandable, had a much larger software library, and had a better keyboard--all of which made it more attractive to consumers. Unlike the C-64, the MAX never sold well and was quickly discontinued.

 

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