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What is a Commodore PET worth?

What is a Commodore PET worth?

Commodore PET

Commodore PET 2001
Manufacturer Commodore International
Introductory price US$795 (equivalent to $3,395 in 2020)
Discontinued 1982
Operating system Commodore BASIC 1.0 ~ 4.0

When did the Commodore Pet computer come out?

1977
The Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) introduced. The first of several personal computers released in 1977, the PET comes fully assembled with either 4 or 8 KB of memory, a built-in cassette tape drive, and a membrane keyboard. The PET was popular with schools and for use as a home computer.

Who invented Commodore PET?

Commodore International
Commodore PET/Manufacturers

What is PET computer?

(Personal Electronic Transactor computer) A CP/M and floppy disk-based personal computer introduced in 1977 by Commodore. It was one of the first personal computers along with the Apple II and Radio Shack’s TRS-80.

What was the first personal computer?

Altair
A small firm named MITS made the first personal computer, the Altair. This computer, which used Intel Corporation’s 8080 microprocessor, was developed in 1974. Though the Altair was popular among computer hobbyists, its commercial appeal was limited.

What 3 computers came out 1977?

The personal computer industry truly began in 1977, with the introduction of three preassembled mass-produced personal computers: Apple Computer, Inc.’s (now Apple Inc.) Apple II, the Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80, and the Commodore Business Machines Personal Electronic Transactor (PET).

What was the first computer in 1981?

IBM 5150
IBM’s own Personal Computer (IBM 5150) was introduced in August 1981, only a year after corporate executives gave the go-ahead to Bill Lowe, the lab director in the company’s Boca Raton, Fla., facilities. He set up a task force that developed the proposal for the first IBM PC.

What was the price of the Commodore PET 4032?

US $1295. 4032 refers to 40 character display, with 32 K RAM memory. The PET 4032 was released three years after the original PET 2001. Although it has the same CPU running at the same speed, improved circuitry allows the 4032 to run substantially faster. Other improvements include more memory and a better keyboard.

What kind of computer was the Commodore PET?

The Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) is a line of home/personal computers produced starting in 1977 by Commodore International. A top-seller in the Canadian and United States educational markets, it was the first Personal Computer sold to the public and formed the basis for their entire 8-bit product line, including the Commodore 64.

How big is the screen on a Commodore 4032?

Two main versions of the 4032 were released – the 4032-9 and the 4032-12 – with a 9-inch or 12-inch screen. The 4032 has four port to the outside world. An eight-bit parallel port, a port for a cassette recorder, a port that brings out the system bus, and an IEEE-488 port.

What kind of ports does a Commodore PET have?

An eight-bit parallel port, a port for a cassette recorder, a port that brings out the system bus, and an IEEE-488 port. Still in use today, but mostly for laboratory and scientific instruments, the IEEE-488 bus is relatively complex, allowing up to 15 devices on the bus.