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The
Commodore
128
Personal
Computer
is
actually
three
computers
in
one,
offering
three
primary
operating
modes:
C128
Mode
C64
Mode
CP/M
Mode
Here's
a
summary
of
what
each
mode
offers:
C128
Mode
In
C128
mode,
the
Commodore
128
Personal
Computer
provides
access
to
128K
of
RAM
and
a
powerful
extended
BASIC
language
known
as
BASIC
7.0.
BASIC
7.0—which
offers
over
140
commands,
statements
and
functions—has
been
created
by
Commodore
to
provide
better
and
easier
ways
to
perform
many
sophisticated
pro
gramming
tasks,
including
those
involving
graphics,
animation,
sound
and
music.
C128
mode
also
provides
both
40-
and
80-column
output
capabilities
and
full
use
of
the
92-key
keyboard.
The
keyboard
includes
a
numeric
keypad
in
addition
to
Escape,
Tab,
ALPHA
LOCK
and
Help
keys.
A
built-in
machine
language
monitor
allows
you
to
create
and
debug
your
own
machine
language
programs.
You
can
use
these
programs
in
conjunction
with
a
BASIC
program.
In
C128
mode
you
can
use
a
number
of
new
peripheral
devices
from
Com
modore,
including,a
new
fast-serial
disk
drive,
a
mouse,
RAM
expan
sion
modules,
and
a
40/80-column
composite
video/RGBI
monitor.
And
you
can
use
alhstandard
Commodore
serial
peripherals.
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C64
Mode
In
C64
mode,
the
Commodore
128
operates
exactly
like
a
Commodore
64
computer.
The
Commodore
128
retains
all
the
capabilities
of
the
com
mercially
successful
C64,
thus
allow
ing
you
to
take
full
advantage
of
the
wide
range
of
available
C64
software.
You
also
have
compatibility
with
C64
peripherals,
including
standard
cas
sette,
joystick,
user
port
and
serial
devices,
as
well
as
C64
compos
ite
video
monitor
and
TV
outputs.
INTRODUCTION—Overview
of
the
Commodore
C128
Personal
Computer
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