J.B. Wood wrote:
Hello, all. According to Wikipedia, GEOS was bundled with the 64C as
Erich B. had stated in his OP.
Commodore could have, instead of just bundling GEOS with the C64c,
including its kernel into ROM (and selling a cartridge with the same
for legacy owners). GEOS got pretty wide adoption as it were for a
non-game, but this would have encouraged even more widespread use. By
1987 or 1988 a productivity application running on GEOS would have
been the norm, and we might have seen GEOS-based games too.
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