Ich habe in dieser Liste "Canonical List of Commodore Products" auch den Abschnitt gesehen, in dem die Commodore-Produkte aufgelistet sind, die zwar geplant, aber nie das Licht der Welt erblickt haben. Ich will diesen Abschnitt einfach mal hier festhalten.
Von einem tragbaren 4032-P habe ich z.B. noch nie was gelesen.
------------------Commodore Models Never Produced or Marketed:----------------
Commodore TOI Series:
TOI "The Other Intellect"
Commodore PET Series:
* CBM 4032-P Portable 4032 Prototype. Had 4032, 4040, and Datasette. RS
* CBM 8033 Color 8032. (Used NEC monitor in regular monitor housing)
Commodore HHC Series:
CBM HHC-4 "Hand Held Computer", LCD display, 4K ram, 20K rom,
mini-printer, 64key chicklet keyboard with numeric keypad.
Commodore VIC Series:
VIC-20TV Vic-20 with built in 2" TV
* VIC-16 VIC-20 but with 16k of RAM built-in
Commodore 64 Series:
CBM SX-100 Predecessor of the SX-64, had B&W monitor.
CBM DX-64 SX-64 with two drives.
CBM 64+ C-64 with 6845 instead of VIC-II
Commodore 264 Series:
116 Portable Same as 116, briefcase sized
Book 116 Same as 116, built in power supply
* CBM 232 C16 in Plus/4 case with 32 kB RAM BZ
* CBM 264 Prototype Plus/4 JB
* CBM CV364 264 with keypad and speech synthesizer. BZ
* CBM 464 C900
Commodore LCD Series:
CBM CLCD Commodore Portable with LCD screen. 1MHz 65C102, BASIC 3.6,
32 kB RAM, 96 kB ROM, 80x16 text display, 480x128 graphics,
RS-232-C, Centronics, and H-P Bar Coder Ports, Plus-4 type
keyboard, no SID, no sprites, ML Monitor in ROM.
CBM C64Laptop Erroneous name for CLCD.
Commodore PC Series:
* PC60/33 80386, German. "Gorilla"
Commodore 128 Series:
CBM D128 6509, VIC-II, CTRC, SID, became the C128
CBM C128PC Preannounce name for C128.
* CBM C128D/81 Prototype C128D (plastic) with 3.5" drive BZ
* CBM 256 128 with 125MB HD, one button mouse, built-in 3.5" drive FD
CBM C128DL Prototype C128 (plastic) with 3.5" drive
Commodore P series:(CBM P128, P-500)
* CBM P500 B128 case, 2 joystick ports, 40 column video. LA
C900 Series: Prototype UNIX System, dropped after Amiga acquisition
Zilog Z8000 CPU, Runs Coherent 0.7.3, UNIX 7 clone,
Built-In Floppy, HD, IEEE-488. MFM Disk Controller, 1MB
9600 bps, 500 units made. Came in two versions.
* C900/lo LoRes (80*24 Text, Max 6 Serial Lines) PL
* C900/hi HiRes (1024*800 Graphics 2 Serial Lines) SL
* Z 8000/lo C900/lo PL
* Z 8000/hi C900/hi SL
Amiga Series:
* VELVET Prototype A1000, 128kB RAM & ROM, Portia & Daphne, C= logo SE
A300 Prototype A600
* A690 Early name for the A570 CD-ROM.
A800 Early name for A1200
A900 Early name for A1200
A300CD A 300 + CD ROM Drive (first name of CD32 unit.)
A1000+ 2-slot AGA w/ 2mb RAM, hard drive
A1400 AGA A1200 with 68020/25-28mhz, 4mb ram, 80 mb hd, hd 3.5in
A3000+ 3000 with 25MHz 68040, AGA, DSP. (<100 made)
* A3400 A4000 prototype SE
* A3500 A3000T prototype
* SX-500 Amiga 500 built into SX-64 case
* CDTV-II CDTV with built in drive BZ
* CDTV-CR Another name for CDTV-II SE
* CD500 Another name for CDTV-II BZ
* CDA-1 CDTV prototype, different drive, larger display
Commodore 64DX Series: had both 64 and 65 mode. built in 1581 style drive.
Native mode had BASIC 10.0, dual SID, 128kB and 3.54
MHz 6502 derivative CPU with extra addressing modes.
Also IEC, RGBI, C64 video port, 2 joystick ports,
reset switch, and C64 cart. port.
Could access >64kB directly.
* C65 Commodore 64 DX Machine JB
* C65 "CC" C65 "Classroom Computer" as above, but no drive, 1 SID,
no IEC, no C64 video. Has DB15 RGBI, DB25 i/o. Could be
networked with a teachers computer.
Cartridge Series:
* ? Shape Grabber JB
VIC 1934 Math Teacher I
VIC 1936 Space Vultures
VIC 19xx Crazy Antics
VIC 19xx Hall of the Mountain King
VIC 19xx Frogmaster
Drive Series:
CBM 1010 Pre 2040 prototype?
CBM 1020 Pre 2040 prototype?
CBM 1030 Pre 2040 prototype?
CBM 1541H High density 1541 drive
CBM 1543 1541H
CBM 1541D Double 1541
CBM 1561 720kB single 3.5". for Commodore LCD.
* CBM 1563 720kB single 3.5". prototype of 1581, found in C128D/81 BZ
* CBM 1565 3.5" drive for C65, with special adaptor for that machine. BZ
CBM 1571 II 1571 with external PS
* CBM 1590-D-1 Single 3.5" 1.44MB, DOS 14.13, 1581 case, Serial. JV
CBM 2041 Single 5.25" 170K, DOS1.2, Off-White, No Rel Files, IEEE-488
* CBM 2041 Single 5.25" 170K, DOS1.2, Off-White, PET Expansion Bus
* CBM 4040 LP Dual 5.25" 170K, Off-White, Half Height, IEEE-488
CBM 8070 Dual 8", ????
CBM 8250 LP Prototype, no "tower" PCBs on motherboard PT
CBM D9062 Dual D9065.
CBM D9065 7.5 MB Hard Drive
* ? 35MB HD, Serial JV
3.5" DD FD for CBM Laptop, battery powered
CBM HD10 10MB HD, CBM Serial
* Amiga CD1200 External CD-ROM drive for A4000, A1200
PC Series:
* PC-30 PC-20-II with 20MB HD PT
* PC-70 prototype of TW486-25C PT
PC-80-1 80386DX @ 16MHz, German.
PC-80-2 Pentium Pro machine. (US only)
A2088T A2088 @ 8 MHz. V20.
* A2286/6 80286 @ 6MHz BridgeCard. PF
A2286/10 80286 @ 10MHz BridgeCard.
CPU Upgrade Series:
Amiga 2630 68030 and 68882 @ 33 MHz for A2000 with 4MB RAM
Miscellaneous Series:
* Amiga 3091 Internal SCSI Controller for A3000.
It exists, but is not a product. It is a nickname for the
SCSI Controller part of the A3000 Motherboard.
* CD32 FMV Plug-in cartridge to play Video-CD on CD32 SE
* CD32 key keyboard in CD32 color for aux port
* CD32 mouse mouse in CD32 color for joystick port
* ? Remote Joystick Controller, dark metal case/white letters
VIC-1012 Multi-Channel Controller
VIC-1310 Light Pen
VIC-1521 Tractor Unit, possibly for a printer?