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Probably asked this before, but I was just wonderning what
differences these machines have?
I mean the Commodore Plus/4 has some built-in programs, though
does it come with BASIC as standard (like the C64), does it
share compatability with C64 programs?
Looking at the built-in programs the Plus/4 offers in which
you get a wordprocessor, spreadsheet, database and business
graphics software in ROM - so obviously it's designed for the
serious user. Looking further I see it also has built-in
Assembly Language - so perhaps it's slightly like an Amstrad
PCW - a machines designed for serious users, but certainally
capable of having Games for it. I just wondered though would
games written on a C64 would work?
If not then perhaps it was like an Amstrad PCW kind of machine
& had some games specifically written for it - anyone know?
CP/M User.
differences these machines have?
I mean the Commodore Plus/4 has some built-in programs, though
does it come with BASIC as standard (like the C64), does it
share compatability with C64 programs?
Looking at the built-in programs the Plus/4 offers in which
you get a wordprocessor, spreadsheet, database and business
graphics software in ROM - so obviously it's designed for the
serious user. Looking further I see it also has built-in
Assembly Language - so perhaps it's slightly like an Amstrad
PCW - a machines designed for serious users, but certainally
capable of having Games for it. I just wondered though would
games written on a C64 would work?
If not then perhaps it was like an Amstrad PCW kind of machine
& had some games specifically written for it - anyone know?
CP/M User.