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Commodore
C64 Aldi

Externally, the C=64 Aldi had same case colour as a standard C=64 but the keyboard was light grey, like the future C=64G and C=64C.

Internally, the motherboard was redesigned to minimize production costs, most of the TTL chips were removed, replaced with a new MMU chipset. First releases of this board had some compatibility problems with C=64 peripherals - they lacked the 9V user port voltage, but this limitation was repaired in the next revisions.

Although made in USA, the Aldi was sold only in Germany as a game machine through only one distribution channel, a supermarket chain called... Aldi, hence his name, given by the German 64'er magazine.

In 1989, the C=64 Aldi would be replaced by the grey C=64G which would use the same motherboard.

Thanks (again :-) to Roman von Wartburg for the pictures.

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I had one of these in the USA, I bought it at Sears for $100.

          
Monday 6th May 2013
Robert

Also its a misinformation that they lack 9V the 64 magazine (again) believed because of a change in the motherboard Without a 12V regulator it wouldnt be generated anymore but it was a blatant mistake.

          
Sunday 14th April 2013
Eric Wolff

It s not correct to say only Aldi because they got also sold by Quelle , Wertkauf and others but Aldi being the most prominent in pushing the sales made the 64 magazine nickname it the Aldi C64. See http://www.c64-wiki.de/index.php/C64_Aldi for more info its in german though.

          
Sunday 14th April 2013
Eric Wolff (Luxembourg)

 

NAME  C64 Aldi
MANUFACTURER  Commodore
TYPE  Home Computer
ORIGIN  U.S.A.
YEAR  1987
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Commodore BASIC V2
KEYBOARD  Full-stroke 66 keys with 4 function keys
CPU  MOS 8500 - 6510 compatible
SPEED  0.985 MHz (PAL) / 1.023 MHz (NTSC)
CO-PROCESSOR  VIC II (Video), SID (Sound), MMU (memory management)
RAM  64 KB
ROM  20 KB
TEXT MODES  40 columns x 25 lines
GRAPHIC MODES  several, most used : 320 x 200
COLORS  16 + 16 border colours
SOUND  3 voices / 9 octaves, 4 waveforms (sound output through TV)
SIZE / WEIGHT  40.4 (W) x 21.6 (D) x 7.5 (H) cm / 1820 g
I/O PORTS  RGB (composite, chroma/luma and sound in/out), 2 x Joystick, Cardridge slot, Tape interface (300 bps), Serial, User Port, TV RF output
BUILT IN MEDIA  External cassette unit or 170 KB 5.25'' floppy disc unit (1541)
POWER SUPPLY  External power adaptor
PRICE  Unknown




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