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| | Commodore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Commodores, a soul/funk band of the 1970s |  | | Commodore Records, an American independent record company specialising in jazz, an offshoot of the Commodore Music Store in New York City |  | | Commodore Ballroom, a nightclub in Vancouver, British Columbia |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore
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| | Commodore 64 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Goto80 -Incredible music made with the Commodore 64 |  | | As of the turn of the millennium, it is still being actively used as a demo machine, especially for music (its sound chip even being used in special sound cards for PCs). |  | | C64 Music – Commodore 64 music in the real world and other related SID stories blog |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_64
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| | Milt Gabler and The Commodore Records Story |
 | | Commodore Records, founded in 1938 as an offshoot of the legendary mid-Manhattan Jazz record store, was the first record company whose principal motivation was a deep love for the music and whose main goal was to celebrate jazz and its players. |  | | The band was Bill Haley and The Comets, the song was "Rock Around The Clock," and alongside a few of Elvis Presley's early RCA releases it ignited the rock 'n roll era. |  | | Our Riverwalk tribute to Milt Gabler and Commodore Records features performances by the Jim Cullum Jazz Band in the style of the famous Eddie Condon Commodore sides, plus excerpts from an oral history by Milt himself. |
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http://www.riverwalk.org/proglist/showpromo/commodore.htm
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| | Commodore computer history and repair information |
 | | Therefore Commodore made several monitors which had both an RGB mode and a composite (audio/video or audio/chroma/luma) mode. |  | | Around 1986 or 1987 the Commodore 128D was released and became quite popular. |  | | They even still publish a magazine called Commodore World. |
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http://www.oldsoftware.com/history.html
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| | Commodore.ca Products Commodore 64 History, Manuals & Photo's 64C 64GS |
 | | If you are interested in purchasing a Commodore 1, please contact Up and Running in Calgary. |  | | Commodore 128D's hit retail stores in Europe and North America for about $500 |  | | This new machine has three modes: 64, CP/M and the new 128KB mode. |
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http://www.commodore.ca/products/c64/commodore_64.htm
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| | Commodore PET 2001 computer |
 | | They also show the Executive 64, formerly the Commodore SX-100. |  | | 1985: January - Commodore announces the 1571 Disk Drive, for the Commodore 128. |  | | 1991: January - Commodore releases the CDTV package. |
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http://oldcomputers.net/pet2001.html
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| | Commodore Bits - Serving Commodore Community |
 | | Commodore 1581 Disk Drive, p/s, serial cable (all new) |  | | They also cover the time and money invested in making the collection possible. |  | | The Cables, Adaptors and Other Cables are all made by Joe Forster/STA's X1541 Shop. |
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http://www.nishtek.com/cbits/shop.html
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| | Commodore |
 | | Organized in 1921, the band presented its first concert in January, 1922. |  | | In a review of that performance the Gazette labeled the musical miners "one of the finest bands in Pennsylvania." A later group of entertainers also had its origins in Commodore. |  | | Community bands fulfilled an important function in mining towns, and Commodore was especially proud of its group. |
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http://www.lib.iup.edu/spec_coll/articles/commodore.html
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| | Commodore International - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Commodore 1530 - Data cassette recorder (aka C2N) |  | | The Canonical List of Commodore Products – by Jim Brain, maintained by Bo Zimmerman |  | | In July of 2004, Tulip announced a new series of products using the Commodore name: fPET, a flash memory-based USB Key drive; mPET, a flash-based MP3 Player and digital recorder; eVIC, a 20 GB music player; and the C64 DTV. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_International
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| | Technorati Tag: commodore |
 | | Commodores CDs from FYE.com Choose from a huge selection of CDs, DVDs, games and books including Commodores at discount prices. |  | | Everybody has probably by now blogged about this but Claus Wahlers and Darron Schall are writing a Commodore C64 emulator in ActionScript 3.0! |  | | Become a member to save searches in a Watchlist. |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/commodore
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| | Open Directory - Computers: Systems: Commodore |
 | | Llamas under the lid - Various Commodore projects including a way to use a PC as a virtual disk drive for your C64 or C128. |  | | The Commodore Billboard - An archive of Commodore adverts, brochures and TV commercials. |  | | Commodore and Compression Page - Various disk and graphics utilities for the VIC-20, C64 and Amiga. |
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http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Systems/Commodore
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| | Commodore Ring |
 | | Retro music, C64 mp3 player, info on Commodore Club in the Caribbean, and more. |  | | muZicManiac Music Scriptwriter for Commodore 64, Learn How to Read & Write Music, Free Downloads, Music Uploads |  | | A list in quasi-favorite order of my 10+ most favorite games with screenshots, links to dox and disk images. |
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http://s.webring.com/hub?ring=cbmring
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| | General Information : Commodore Ballroom : HOB.com |
 | | Winner of countless awards, the Commodore Ballroom, with its legendary sprung dance-floor, continues to be the premiere concert hall in Canada. |  | | For 75 years, the Commodore Ballroom has been synonymous with Vancouver's entertainment and nightlife scenes. |  | | Featuring a state-of-the-art sound system, full-service kitchen and catering service, and spectacular lighting for both daytime and evening functions, the Commodore Ballroom is the ideal location for just about any event. |
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http://www.hob.com/venues/concerts/commodore/general_info.asp
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| | Air Commodore - definition of Air Commodore in Encyclopedia |
 | | The rank insignia is a light blue band on a broad black band worn on the both the lower sleeves of the tunic or on the shoulders of the flying suit or the casual uniform. |  | | Unlike these two ranks, however, it has always been a substantive rank. |  | | It has a NATO ranking code of OF-6, equivalent to a Commodore in the Royal Navy or a Brigadier in the British Army or the Royal Marines. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Air_Commodore
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| | Vanderbilt Student Communications |
 | | Additionally, the yearbook includes a directory in the back of the book so that all students' names are included as a part of this permanent university record. |  | | The typical edition includes approximately 400 pages in a mix of black-and-white and color. |  | | The entire staff includes some 20 students who work as writers, editors, photographers, designers, and office assistants. |
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http://www.vscmedia.org/commodore.html
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| | The Commodore 8-bit WWW server |
 | | Commodore Fever, a quarterly paper newsletter with cover disk (USA) |  | | This server covers the Commodore (rip) range of 8-bit computers, but mainly the Commodore 64. |  | | Hi-Lites, a condensed version of the official newsletter produced by Meeting 64/128 Users Through the Mail. |
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http://www.tkk.fi/Misc/cbm
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| | Commodore Home Computer Museum (NZ) - Home Page |
 | | Check Commodore Promotional Movies on CD and DVD page. |  | | Commodore Computers were among the forefront of the home computer industry in New Zealand and as such it is worth preserving some of the history of that period. |  | | You may also like to look at Dunedin City |
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http://webs4u.co.nz/museum
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| | The Commodore luxury hotel, Cape Town V&A waterfronts |
 | | The hotel has 198 elegantly furnished superior rooms, 27 business-class rooms, 10 first-class suites and 1 imperial suite. |  | | Located in the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, the luxurious five-star Commodore Hotel has become one of the preferred destinations in Cape Town by business people and leisure travellers alike, both from locally and abroad. |  | | You are here >> South Africa >> Western Cape >> Cape Town >> Atlantic Seaboard >> Commodore Luxury Hotel |
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http://cybercapetown.com/Commodore
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| | The Commodore Zone - The Commodore 64 emulation website |
 | | For CBM 64 SID music emulation, please visit: |  | | It will contain essentially the same game content as before and the structure and design of the website will be familiar to past visitors. |  | | I hope the website will be a useful resource for you. |
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http://www.the-commodore-zone.com
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| | OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum |
 | | The idea was to have a basic machine which could be programmed for a different game when the previous one became out-of-favor, and one would not have to trash the machine. |  | | Finally, the C64GS game console was released in 1990. |  | | According to the 2001 edition of Guinness book of records, the C64 was the most "prolific computing device ever manufactured". |
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http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=98
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| | BBC NEWS Technology Commodore finds new lease of life |
 | | The once-famous Commodore computer brand could be resurrected after being bought by a US-based digital music distributor. |  | | The groundbreaking Commodore 64 computer elicits fond memories for those who owned one back in the 1980s. |  | | Tulip Computers sold several products under the Commodore name, including portable USB storage devices and digital music players. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4145965.stm
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| | BYTE.com |
 | | August 1994 / Commentary / R.I.P. Commodore 1954-1994 |  | | VIC-20 production hit 9000 units per day--a run rate that's enviable now, and was phenomenal back then. |  | | Today, it's obvious the Amiga was the first multimedia computer, but in those days it was derided as a game machine because few people grasped the importance of advanced graphics, sound, and video. |
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http://www.byte.com/art/9408/sec14/art1.htm
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| | Commodore User |
 | | Commodore User was the only magazine featured on this page that was still actually being published, but unfortuntly it's last issue was October 1998, however it was very different from what it originally was and obviously it wasn't C64 at the end. |  | | However games coverage didn't start until the second issue of Commodore User and bit by bit took over most of the magazine. |  | | This issue featured an eight page farewell from all the staff at CU amiga (may be online in the future) as well as all the normal articles etc. Unfortuntly they didn't really give a detailed history of the magazine from the very early days, which I was hoping for. |
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http://www.zzap64.co.uk/c64/CommUser.html
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| | Commie web page -- Better red than IBM |
 | | These days I mainly write software for GEOS, which is the best thing ever to happen to our happy 8-bits. |  | | After some time in the typewriter, adding machine, and hand-held calculator markets, Commodore became first company to announce that it was producing a consumer-friendly home computer (the PET 2001). |  | | Commodore Business Machines, Ltd. was founded in 1954 by an Auschwitz survivor named Jack Tramiel as a typewriter repair shop. |
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http://www.zimmers.net/commie
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| | CCS64 |
 | | About the Raw-Tape files (.TAP), it is possible to convert the original game tapes by using special programs together with special adapter or just using your soundcard together with an ordinary cassette recorder. |  | | This means that the program simulates, or rather emulates the old computer, enabling you to run most of the old software you had for that old machine, running it just like it would in the past. |  | | CCS64 is a program that runs on your PC that turns your computer into an old Commodore 64 computer. |
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http://www.computerbrains.com/ccs64
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| | Commodore 64 |
 | | Contents of box, showing drive unit, manual, cables, dust cover, and disk. |  | | What many a teenager in the early 80's saw on Christmas morning. |  | | Click here to view all comments for the Commodore C64 and to leave your own. |
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http://obsoletecomputermuseum.org/c64
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| | Modular home floor plans & pictures from a quality modular home builder Commodore Homes |
 | | Since 1952, The Commodore Corporation has been in the business of building the American dream, producing affordable and mainstream housing with premium quality. |  | | Modular home floor plans & pictures from a quality modular home builder |  | | To discover for yourself the premium quality and affordability of our modular and manufactured homes, locate your nearest retailer or builder. |
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http://www.commodorehomes.com
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| | Commodore & Compression Page |
 | | Strobe's C64 Stuff - Errol Smith's UnZip64 and stuff |  | | Commodore 8-bit Server - Marko Mäkelä's Commodore pages |  | | The C= Knowledge Base - Commodore articles with a search engine |
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http://www.cs.tut.fi/~albert/Dev
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| | Commodore Hotel, Hotel Union Square Hotel San Francisco - Hotel Commodore |
 | | This boutique hotel in San Francisco was designed with an eye for 1920s luxury liner detailing and Neo-Deco stylings. |  | | The Commodore Hotel in San Francisco is located on fashionable Sutter Street, just three blocks west of Union Square. |  | | The Commodore Hotel near Union Square is the start of your San Francisco urban adventure. |
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http://www.jdvhospitality.com/hotels/hotel/4
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| | C= Homestead: |
 | | Ron writes: The organize of our first Commodore show in Groningen is going well! |  | | Snogpitch writes: CCCC is pleased to announce beginning on June 3rd, 2006, and continuing thru the 4th, we are hosting an expo for all Commodore enthusiasts. |  | | MacGyver writes: Find out all the latest on ADVANCED SPACE BATTLE (space strategy game just released) and more! |
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http://cbm.videocam.net.au
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| | Commodore |
 | | Staff Commodores Bill Plumlee, wplumlee@nyclb.com, and LaVon Plumlee, lmplumlee@nyclb.com. |  | | Commodore (2004) LaVon Plumlee signs lease for our Clubhouse |  | | Navy Yacht Club Long Beach is a Member of SCYA, USSailing, USNSA, and ASPBYC. |
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http://www.nyclb.com
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| | Commodore B Series |
 | | The most known of which is the North American built Commodore B128 model. |  | | Welcome Commodore B128, P500, B500, B256, B700, CBM 128-80, CBM 256-80, B128-80, B256-80, CBMX, 500, 600, 610, 620, 700, 710, 720, 730 hobbyists and collectors to the site of the |  | | Help Re-Build History - Register your Commodore B Series System! |
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http://users.adelphia.net/~shockley15790/b128.html
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| | Commodore Barry |
 | | Few Americans are well-acquainted with the gallantry and heroic exploits of Philadelphia's Irish-born naval commander, Commodore John Barry. |  | | Barry held the courtesy title of Commodore from this period since he served as squadron commander of the fleet which assembled in the West India Sea. |  | | In placing Barry at the head of the Navy, George Washington stated he had special trust and confidence "in [Commodore Barry's] patriotism, valor, fidelity and abilities." Neither Washington, Barry's old friend, nor the Nation ever had reason to regret the selection of Barry as head of the Navy. |
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http://www.ushistory.org/more/commodorebarry.html
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| | Read the unknown story of Commodore |
 | | On the Edge: the Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore tells the story of Commodore through first-hand accounts by former Commodore engineers and managers. |  | | Be one of the first to discover On the Edge: the Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore. |  | | Brian Bagnall is the author of several computer books for McGraw-Hill, Prentice-Hall PRT, and Syngress Publishing... |
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http://www.commodorebook.com
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| | The Commodore Knowledge Base |
 | | Look up technical articles, documentation, "did you know" articles and more on Commodore 8-bit computers (sorry, not Amiga) in the Commodore Knowledge Base. |  | | This site is against Tulip's Commodore trademark assertion policy |  | | Also check out: The Secret Weapons of Commodore! |
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http://www.floodgap.com/retrobits/ckb
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| | Commodore Index |
 | | The official FAQ Home Page is available by selecting the link listed as the 'FAQ Home Page'. |  | | Subject: COMP.EMULATORS.CBM: Emulation FAQ for Commodore 8bit Computers (1/4) |  | | Subject: COMP.EMULATORS.CBM: Emulation FAQ for Commodore 8bit Computers (2/4) |
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http://www.faqs.org/faqs/commodore
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