Founded by the Commodore Computer Club in Vancouver, WA, the Commodore Computer Museum is dedicated to preserving and displaying working examples of various Commodore computers, software and accessories.

Artifacts:
The Commodore Computer Club showcases the following computers through the Commodore Computer Museum:

• Commodore 64 (C64)
• Executive SX-64 Portable
• Commodore 128 & 128D (DCR)
• VIC-20: "The Friendly Computer"
• Amiga (1000, 2000, 500, 600 and 1200)
• CDTV (Commodore Dynamic Total Vision)
• PET 2001, 4032 and CBM 8032
• Commodore 16
• Commodore Plus/4

Accessories, Software, Print Publications:
The Commodore Computer Museum features various hardware accessories (disk drives, datasettes, controllers, monitors, printers, plotters), software (floppy disks, tapes, cartridges) and of course a full library of books, manuals and magazines.

Mission:
At the Commodore Computer Museum we celebrate the achievements of early Commodore computer engineers by preserving and maintaining running machines and original software.

Our goal is to breathe life back into our retro and vintage Commodore machines so people can experience what it was like to see, hear and interact with them like back in the golden age of computers.

Museum Location:
For now the Commodore Computer Museum will only be available over the Internet on this website, however we plan on opening a public location in the future.

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