Technical Overview: The Commodore VIC-20 (Europe) BIOS The "BIOS" for the refers to the set of Kernal and character ROMs specifically designed for the PAL (Phase Alternating Line) television standard used in Europe. Unlike modern PCs, the VIC-20’s operating system and programming environment (BASIC) were hard-coded into physical Read-Only Memory (ROM) chips. Core ROM Components
This 8KB ROM contains Commodore BASIC v2.0. Interestingly, this chip is generally identical across both North American (NTSC) and European (PAL) models. Download [BIOS] Commodore VIC-20 (Europe)
Default horizontal and vertical screen offsets are adjusted to center the image on European TV sets. Technical Overview: The Commodore VIC-20 (Europe) BIOS The
Most downloads provide these as .bin or .rom files, often named by their Commodore part numbers (e.g., 901486-07.bin ). Interestingly, this chip is generally identical across both
The "heart" of the system. This version is specifically timed for PAL regions. It handles input/output operations, memory management, and hardware initialization.
This 4KB chip stores the visual representation of the PETSCII character set. PAL vs. NTSC Differences
These BIOS files are copyrighted material originally owned by Commodore Business Machines. While widely available on community archives like Zimmers.net or C64-Wiki , they are technically "abandonware."