Commodore International Limited filing of form 20f with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on 1982-06-30.
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Commodore International News from Around the World, Volume 2, Number 3 (Fall 1984). This document was generously contributed by Don Greenbaum.
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1981 Commodore International Limited marketing brochure. This document was generously contributed by Don Greenbaum.
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1984 Marketing brochure for the Commodore V364 machines. This was part of the TED series of machines and included voice synthesis. Only prototypes of this machine exist. It was never released to market. This document was generously contributed by Andy Finkel.
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Commodore International news from around the world, internal corporate newsletter. Volume 2, Number 4, Winter 1984. This document was generously contributed by Gail Wellington.
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Commodore International news from around the world, internal corporate newsletter. Volume 3, Number 3, Winter 1986. This document was generously contributed by Gail Wellington.
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This was attached to the March 2003 issue of "Commodore Mailink".
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Commodore International news from around the world, internal corporate newsletter. Volume 6, Issue 4, Summer 1991. This document was generously contributed by Gail Wellington.
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Commodore International Limited international bank presentation from June 7, 1984. This document was generously contributed by Don Greenbaum.
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Commodore International news from around the world, internal corporate newsletter. Volume 7, Issue 2, Spring 1992. This document was generously contributed by Gail Wellington.
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Commodore Business Magazine - July 1985 Contains - - PC Product News - The world of PC's and Compatibles - How to Finance your aquisition - Putting the Commodore PC to the test - A smattering of the software now available to you - Creating a spreadsheet with Calc Result or Calc Result Advanced
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Commodore International news from around the world, internal corporate newsletter. Volume 7, Issue 1, Fall/Winter 1991. This document was generously contributed by Gail Wellington.
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Pages 13 and 14 of Inside IT, Issue 60 from January 28, 1992. This features a review of various interactive multimedia devices of the day, including the Commodore CDTV. This document was generously contributed by Gail Wellington.
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Preliminary Users Manual for the Commodore 264 Series of computers. This particular manual was owned by Michael Tomczyk during his time at Commodore and still retains his signature on the front cover.
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Commodore International Limited Notice of Annual General Meeting of Shareholders from 1981-09-29. This document was generously contributed by Don Greenbaum.
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Commodore International Limited Notice of Annual General Meeting of Shareholders for 1980-11-03. This document was generously contributed by Don Greenbaum.
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Commodore International Limited 1981 annual report to shareholders. This document was generously contributed by Don Greenbaum.
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Commodore Electronics Limited report on cost comparisons for major Commodore products, sent on 1986-02-05 from Daniel Sheehan to Thomas Rattigan. This document was contributed by Don Greenbaum.
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The Zero Page was produced by a Commodore user group known as "Commodore Users of Wichita". The group began in November of 1993, in Wichita, Kansas, and they held their first meetings in the Mains & Services Division of the Wichita Water Department. Their regular meeting spot became 1411 South Oliver Street in the same city. The club is known to have existed into the year 2000. However, it is unknown how long the club remained together after that.
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Incorporation documents for the first incarnation of Commodore Business Machines, Inc in New York, USA on May 6, 1960. This corporate entity was formed as part of the Commodore Portable Typewriter Company purchase agreement of George Purvin's Superior Typewriter and Herald Square Business Machines. This corporate entity was dissolved on June 7, 1961.
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This was attached to the September 2003 issue of "Commodore Mailink".
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VIC! Magazine volume 6 from Commodore Japan コモドールジャパンのVIC!誌 Vol. 6
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The Zero Page was produced by a Commodore user group known as "Commodore Users of Wichita". The group began in November of 1993, in Wichita, Kansas, and they held their first meetings in the Mains & Services Division of the Wichita Water Department. Their regular meeting spot became 1411 South Oliver Street in the same city. The club is known to have existed into the year 2000. However, it is unknown how long the club remained together after that.
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The Zero Page was produced by a Commodore user group known as "Commodore Users of Wichita". The group began in November of 1993, in Wichita, Kansas, and they held their first meetings in the Mains & Services Division of the Wichita Water Department. Their regular meeting spot became 1411 South Oliver Street in the same city. The club is known to have existed into the year 2000. However, it is unknown how long the club remained together after that.
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The Zero Page was produced by a Commodore user group known as "Commodore Users of Wichita". The group began in November of 1993, in Wichita, Kansas, and they held their first meetings in the Mains & Services Division of the Wichita Water Department. Their regular meeting spot became 1411 South Oliver Street in the same city. The club is known to have existed into the year 2000. However, it is unknown how long the club remained together after that.
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The Zero Page was produced by a Commodore user group known as "Commodore Users of Wichita". The group began in November of 1993, in Wichita, Kansas, and they held their first meetings in the Mains & Services Division of the Wichita Water Department. Their regular meeting spot became 1411 South Oliver Street in the same city. The club is known to have existed into the year 2000. However, it is unknown how long the club remained together after that.
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Commodore International, Ltd news from around the world newsletter, volume 1, number 1 (1983). This document was generously contributed by Don Greenbaum.
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Commodore International Limited 1977 Annual Report to Shareholders. This document was generously contributed by Chuck Hutchins from the collection of John Feagans.
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Document created by former Commodore engineer Peter Cherna describing his work on various CDTV and CD32 efforts.
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Commodore International Limited 1982 First Quarter Report. This document was generously contributed by Don Greenbaum.
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Commodore International Limited 1986 annual report to shareholders. This document was generously contributed by Don Greenbaum.
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Commodore Buromaschinen GmbH 1988 Annual Report. This document was generously contributed by Andy Finkel.
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Commodore 2041 Mini Floppy Disk drive, compatible with the Commodore PET computer marketing brochure. This document was generously contributed by Andy Finkel
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The Zero Page was produced by a Commodore user group known as "Commodore Users of Wichita". The group began in November of 1993, in Wichita, Kansas, and they held their first meetings in the Mains & Services Division of the Wichita Water Department. Their regular meeting spot became 1411 South Oliver Street in the same city. The club is known to have existed into the year 2000. However, it is unknown how long the club remained together after that.
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The Zero Page was produced by a Commodore user group known as "Commodore Users of Wichita". The group began in November of 1993, in Wichita, Kansas, and they held their first meetings in the Mains & Services Division of the Wichita Water Department. Their regular meeting spot became 1411 South Oliver Street in the same city. The club is known to have existed into the year 2000. However, it is unknown how long the club remained together after that.
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The Zero Page was produced by a Commodore user group known as "Commodore Users of Wichita". The group began in November of 1993, in Wichita, Kansas, and they held their first meetings in the Mains & Services Division of the Wichita Water Department. Their regular meeting spot became 1411 South Oliver Street in the same city. The club is known to have existed into the year 2000. However, it is unknown how long the club remained together after that.
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The Zero Page was produced by a Commodore user group known as "Commodore Users of Wichita". The group began in November of 1993, in Wichita, Kansas, and they held their first meetings in the Mains & Services Division of the Wichita Water Department. Their regular meeting spot became 1411 South Oliver Street in the same city. The club is known to have existed into the year 2000. However, it is unknown how long the club remained together after that.
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