Description
Step back into the golden era of home computing with GEOS for the Commodore 64C—a groundbreaking graphical operating system from 1986 that brought the desktop experience to 8-bit machines. Created by Berkeley Softworks, GEOS (Graphic Environment Operating System) transformed the Commodore 64 into a productivity powerhouse with a mouse-driven interface, icons, and windows—long before most users had ever seen a GUI.
This authentic floppy disk is a must-have for retro gamers, vintage software collectors, and anyone fascinated by the evolution of personal computing. Whether you’re rebuilding a Commodore 64 setup or curating a display of vintage software, GEOS delivers the nostalgic edge your collection needs.
Why It Belongs in Your Collection:
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Original 1986 release by Berkeley Softworks
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Designed for the Commodore 64C but compatible with standard C64 systems
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Iconic example of early GUI-based operating systems
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Perfect for vintage computer collectors and retro tech enthusiasts
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Add authenticity and functionality to your classic Commodore setup
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of 8-bit history—GEOS remains one of the most ambitious and innovative pieces of software ever created for the C64.