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- From: bogus (Mike Neus)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: 128 Vs 128D
- Date: 22 Jan 1996 17:21:34 GMT
- Organization: Texas Instruments
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- In article <4dm3uh$sde@news.cc.ucf.edu>, bmg95960@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu says...
- >
- >
- > Hi, I am thinking about getting another CBM machine in
- >the future and was wondering what the differences are between the C-128
- >and C-128D. Are they just cosmetic? I know the 128D comes with a built
- >in 1571 drive, but are there any other features that it has that the 128
- >doesn't thanks.
-
- The biggest difference is the 80 column display comes with 64K of RAM instead
- of 16K, and the memory layout is a bit different (one ROM vs. two).
- Otherwise, they are the same machine and software is completely
- interchangeable (unless software requires 64K VDC ram).
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