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In the early days of CGI, Commodore was the preferred system. Seaquest DSV used Amiga systems for their visual effects. In San Diego in the early 90s, Commodore had a large store and were constructing a studio for more work with visuals and CGI. However, the available applications, just from my observations, were not as numerous as those of PC/IBM clones. I thought Commodore's graphics and operating system was superior but they were overwhelmed with the variety of applications from the competitors. JMO.
At one point in my early computer life, I thought the Commodore 64 was the 'CAt's meow' so to speak. I even tried the "GEOS" to make it more like an IBM. The only thing I remember from back then is "El-shift-O" .... LOL!
 
And that is a mighty fine lookin' goat! I wanted one so bad back early '70's, but couldn't afford one. Just fresh married and had to settle for a home built/blue-printed 'Z28' 302 small block in a '55 210 bodied Chevy. Most of the goats and all the Mustangs around town respected it. There was however this one '62 2 door Falcon with a big block 427 that lot's of folks wanted to see lined up, but it never happened ... so we'll never know. LOL! 'Course I wanted a 442 as well, even a couple Mopars ... especially that bright orange one that went 'Beep Beep'. (y);) peace!
 
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