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Girv's VIC-20 pages!

The VIC-20, also known in Germany as "VC-20" and Japan as "VIC-1001", was an 8-bit home computer manufactured by Commodore between 1980 and 1985. The base model featured a 1.02Mhz 6502A processor and 5K of RAM, although that was expandable to a mighty 32K with additional hardware. The VIC-20 was affordable and very popular, becoming the first microcomputer to sell over a million units! The first computer I ever had was one of these great little machines, and these pages are a memory to those days...
3583 memories

3583 memories

nostalgic ramblings about the good old days when the VIC-20 ruled the world...
vic-20 games

vic-20 games

proof that sound and graphics don't make the game...
 
vic-20 downloads

vic-20 downloads

ancient relics from the dim and distant past...
vic-20 links

vic-20 links

other vic-20 related places to go and things to see..
 

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