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Originally Posted by Bruce Abbott
Very few PC-1's were made. It was designed to counter Atari's PC1, which was introduced in 1987 for $599. They needn't have bothered though because Atari's PC clones bombed.
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Commodore did a lot better with their PC clones than Atari did. This blows out of the water the theory that Jack would have managed it a lot better.
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Well - only the PC-1 was of course not the only Atari PC:
The PC-1 was followed by PC-2 and by 1990 they had a whole series of PCs...
PC-3, PC-4, PC-5 going up to 80386 processors ...
The last model was the
ABC386DXII