Yes, you're right... The Commodore 128 was NOT a Z80. It uses the
6510/6502 family of processors, as did the Pet/CBM, Vic-20, Commodore 64,
Apple II, early Atari's and the Nintendo.
On Sun, 9 May 1999, Alessio Morale wrote:
> Dan Olson wrote:
>
> > Well, I'm sure that your correct in that most Z80s only have <= 64k, but
> > there are some exceptions, such as the TRS-80 Model IV and the Commodore
> > 128 (as the name implies).
>
> But isn't a 65XX based computer the Commodore 128?
>
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