Exposition Computer Systems What´s inside a computer? MotherboardProccesorRAM MemoryChipsetHard DiskFloppyCD/DVD RW ROMVideo CardKeyboardMouseSound CardModemPower SourceMonitor Technological Evolution AbacusRule CalculusRelaysVacumm TubesFerrite MemoryBipolar Transistors and MOSIntegrated CircuitsCalculator HP-31E8-bit Microprocessor16-bit MicroprocessorTransputer BoardSilicon Wafers Storage Systems Manual Punch CardMagnetic TapeHard DiskFloppyCD ROMOptical DiskPunched Card Reader Computer Systems Apple II EuroplusAcoustic CouplerSinclair ZX-81SpectrumDragon 32Commodore 64Tape DrivesPortable IBMAmstrad CPC-6128Amstrad 464MSX 2Dec VT-320Apple Macintosh PlusToshiba T1000 SEMinicomputer PDP 11/73Minicomputer ExplorerSecoinsa 40/1 Programming LanguagesOperating SystemsInternetComputer Applications Tape Drives COMMODORE 64 There is a wide range of professional programs for the Commodore 64, which can be loaded using tapes or floppy disks with a capacity of 170 kB.