> >A Commodore 64 is better than all those inferior little things. :-P
> >Commodore 64 user since 1984 and still using a 128D,
> 
> Cameron,
>     Is the 128D the model with a separate keyboard & CPU?... Looks 
> sort-of-similar to an Amiga 1000?

That's the one. They come in two forms, a European 128D that's all plastic,
has the 1571 internal disk drive on a separate board from the system board,
and has a carrying handle and fan, and the more common American and later
European 128DCR ("D Cost Reduced") that has a mostly metal case, a unified
system board, and no handle or fan. Any American 128D you will see is
just about guaranteed to be a DCR.

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