> My (dutch!) manual of my (Dutch!) VC(!)-20 clearly labels it as the
> "Vriendelijke Volks Computer". ("friendly people's computer"). Since
> it is somewhat of a germanism, I can only assume that the German VC20
> was labeled "Volkscomputer" too ;)
Well, in Sweden the VIC-20 (so named) was marketed as "Folkdatorn" (people's
computer) and the VIC-64 (so named) was marketed as "Universaldatorn" (the
universal computer) by Handic (Commodore's Swedish agent at the time).
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