That would be fine if it was a console Jonc

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The
Commodore 64 is an
8-bit home computer released by
Commodore International in January, 1982, at a price of
$595. Preceded by the
Commodore VIC-20 and
Commodore MAX Machine, the C64 features 64
kilobytes (65,536
bytes) of memory with sound and graphics performance that were superior to
IBM-compatible computers of that time. It is commonly known as the
C64 or
C=64 and occasionally referred to as
CBM 64 (Commodore Business Machines Model number 64), or
VIC-64.
[1] It has also been affectionately nicknamed the "breadbox" and "bullnose" due to the shape and colour of the first version of its casing.
The site really does lack a proper category for Computer emulation, such as that of dos (dosbox) and for the x86 precursors.....