Commodore VIC-20 Enclosure 3d-print model

Commodore VIC-20 Enclosure 3d-print model 3D print model

Description

The Commodore VIC-20 (known as the VC-20 in Germany and the VIC-1001 in Japan) is an 8-bit home computer that was sold by Commodore Business Machines. The VIC-20 was announced in 1980,[3] roughly three years after Commodore's first personal computer, the PET. The VIC-20 was the first computer of any description to sell one million units. It was described as one of the first anti-spectatorial, non-esoteric computers by design. The VIC-20 was intended to be more economical than the PET computer. It was equipped with 5 KB of static RAM and used the same MOS 6502 CPU as the PET. The VIC-20's video chip, the MOS Technology VIC, was a general-purpose color video chip designed by Al Charpentier in 1977 and intended for use in inexpensive display terminals and game consoles, but Commodore could not find a market for the chip.

The enclosure is almost the same as C64 Breadbin except the larger cartridge slot. Please also note that the enclosure is a bit larger than an original VIC-20 case(and equal to C64 variant).

Contents:

Solidworks 2020 files STL files STEP Solid Body files PSD file with sticker - just attach it to the surface of enclosure

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Commodore VIC-20 Enclosure 3d-print model
$30.00
 
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Commodore VIC-20 Enclosure 3d-print model
$30.00
 
Editorial No Ai License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
Native
  • SolidWorks (.sldprt, .sldasm, .slddrw) (8 files)20.6 MB
Exchange
  • Stereolithography (.stl) (9 files)4.96 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2020-12-15
  • Model ID#2760833
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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