Talk:Commodore Plus/4

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[edit] Memory map

It wasn't a difference in memory map that solely accounted for the big difference in BASIC memory between the 64 and the Plus/4. The major difference is that the Plus/4 BASIC used bank switching to access the RAM "under" the ROM. Using the same technique, the 64 BASIC could have made another 12K available. And with greater difficulty, another 12K on top of that. The Plus/4's memory map is definitely a help, though. Mirror Vax 07:14, 15 May 2005 (UTC)

[edit] chiclet vs membrane

"the 116 used a rubber chiclet keyboard like less-expensive Timex-Sinclair computers and the original IBM PCjr"

I dont know what the 116 used but the TS used a membrane keyboard. the PC jr used a proper chicklet kb —Preceding unsigned comment added by Petchboo (talkcontribs) 18:42, 3 March 2008 (UTC)