One of several terms related to Commodore computers:
Commodore Business Machines, Inc, usually just referred to as Commodore, from 1976 part of Commodore International — the typewriter, adding machine, calculator and microcomputer company best known for the famous VIC-20, C64, and Amiga;
Commodore's first line of computers, the PET/CBM range;
The PET range's successors, the CBM-II business computers (aka Commodore's "B-range"); or
A prefix used in Commodore's product names, to identify Commodore as the manufacturer (like, " CBM 1541"); also used informally and colloquially in this meaning, as an abbreviation of "Commodore" when discussing the company's products
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