The
Visual
Canonical List of Commodore Products
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Produced in Some Quantities
Typewriters
Office Equipment
Time Pieces
Mechanical Adding Machine Series
Handheld Calculator Series
Desktop Calculator Series
Video Game Series
KIM "Computer Trainer" Series
Media Player Series
PET 2000 Series
CBM 3000 Series
CBM 4000 Thin Series
CBM 4000 Fat Series
CBM 8000 Series
SuperPet Series
CBM 300 Series
CBM-II Series
B128
B256
B500
(2 Variations)
B700
CBM 128-80
CBM 256-80
CBM 500
CBM 505
CBM 510
CBM 610
CBM 620
CBM 630
CBM 700
CBM 710
CBM 715
CBM 720
CBM 730
CBM 740
CBM 750
P500
PET 700
VIC-20 Series
CBM-64 Series
C-128 Series
CBM 264 Series
Amiga Series
PC Series
Datasette Series
Disk Drive Series
Printer Series
Monitor Series
Modem Series
Mouse Series
RAM Expanders
Joysticks
CPU Upgrade Series
Networking Series
Cartridge Series
Cassette Software Series
Diskette Software Series
CD Software Series
Miscellaneous Series
Products Not Released
Commodore HHC Series
Commodore TOI Series
Commodore PET Series
Commodore VIC Series
Commodore 128 Series
Commodore 64 Series
Commodore 264 Series
Commodore LCD Series
Commodore 64DX Series
Amiga Series
PC Series
Commodore PC Series
Drive Series
CPU Upgrade Series
Cartridge Series
Miscellaneous Series
C900 Series
Commodore P series
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CBM-II Series
6509 @ 2MHz, 6545/6845 Video, 6526 CIA, 6581 SID, BASIC 4.0+ (Sometimes called BASIC 4.5) Commodore differentiated between the HP (High Profile) and LP (Low Profile) series by naming all HP machine CBM. (B128-80HP was CBM128-80). Also, any machine with optional 8088 CPU card had 'X' after B or CBM (BX128-80). The letters are printed after the numbers in some brochures (500P, 700B, 710B, 715B, 720B, 730BX, 740B, and 750BX).
Model: CBM 740
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same as
CBM 256-80
HP w/ Dual drives. AKA 740B, 720-D?
I own one of these!
The above is strongly believed to have been produced and sold, but has not been spotted in the wild yet.