The VC 20 is the model of Vic 20 sold in Germany and is identical to other
Vics technically, just the name badge is different, to avoid ambiguous
pronunciation.
The
VIC-20 is an 8-bit home computer. It was made by Commodore Business Machines, with 5 KB RAM and a MOS 6502 CPU. The machine's external design was later used by the
Commodore 64 and C16. The
VIC-20 was released in Japan in 1980, and in the U.S. and Europe in 1981, roughly three years after Commodore's first personal computer, the PET. The
VIC-20 was the first microcomputer to sell one million units.