![]() VIC 1001 - A Pre-cursor of the VIC 20, designed for Japan.CBM 8032 - Commodore 8032 is similar to the 4032 (PET name is not used) with 12" 80 column Monitor, v4 ROM, 5.25" disk drive, 132 column printer, Ozz database and Visicalc spreadsheet programs.VIC 20 - The Commodore VIC 20 is the successor to the PET. ![]() This had the VIC-I which covered graphics and sound. 6502 CPU with 5KB ram and 16 KB ROM included.CBM 510 - This is part of the CBM 500 series of computers which used the 6509 processor which had the option of the Z80 processor to run CP/M or Commodore DOS.C64 - The Commodore 64 is the most popular home computer Commodore made.It supported 40 column display with access to 256K of RAM. The primary interface is minimalistic and easy to navigate it also supports drag n' dropping files or folders and the ability to kill processes if desired.Plus/4 - The Commodore Plus/4 is another failed machine produced by Commodore due to it being incompatible with its more successful models.CBM 610 - Similar to the 510 but with 80 column display and 256K RAM.CBM 720 - An 80 column business version of the CBM-II series with 256K of RAM.It has a VIC-II graphics chip which supported sprites, SID ( Sound Interface Chip) which provided the 3 voice, 7 octave sound, a MOS 6510/8500 CPU and 64 KB of memory all built into the keyboard. ThisIsMyFile was designed to deal with locked files or folders specifically and can also be utilized to determine why a file or folder is locked, unlock it, and perform deletions. ![]() ![]() This little utility will come in handy when you receive a cannot delete file: The file is used by another person or program warning or: The action can't be completed because the file is open in xxx.exe - Close the file and try again. ThisIsMyFile is a portable utility that allows you to unlock/delete protected or locked files. ![]()
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