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    What is a Commodore SX-64? is it the same as the C64?

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    It's a portable version of the c64 with a built in CRT. It's "compatible" with the c64, but keep in mind that even the different versions of the regular C64 have very minor compatibility issues.

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    Thanks, very interesting, didnt even know up until now that the Commodore 64 had a portable version.

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    That screen looks smaller even than a Game & Watch screen probably not the best screen to play games on

 

 

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