The C16 or Commodore 16 was a
personal computer manufactured by
Commodore Business Machines, released in
1984. It was one of the more popular machines from the
Commodore 264 series. It was a stipped down
version of the
Commodore Plus/4. CBM dubbed it "The Learning Machine". The machine had 16Kb
RAM, 121 colors.
It was nowhere near as
popular as the
C64. However, it still has a
demoscene, and a group of
dedicated followers.