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The Commodore 232 was a stripped-down Plus/4 in that it did not have built-in ROM programs. The 232 was made by Commodore Japan as a trial run, and only ~100 NTSC units are known to exist.
RAM: 32k ROM: 16K Basic/Operating System |
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The Commodore V364 enlarged the Plus/4 by adding a numeric keypad and speech synthesis module. Only one production model (pictured) and two pre-production models are known to exist. Photo courtesy Dave Haynie, V364 project manager, CBM US. Currently owned by Dan Benson (V364 Pictures). One preproduction model is owned by Bo Zimmerman (V364 Page).
RAM: 64k ROM: 48K Basic/Operating System/Speech |