MESS emulates the following computers
For each system, MESS supports emulation with two cart slots, “cartridge1” (cart1) and “cartridge2” (cart2), for cart dumps in .crt, .10, .20, .40 and .60 format.
Also notice that a “quickload” (quik) feature is available for .p00 and .prg files.
These systems require full keyboard emulation to work correctly. At startup, full keyboard emulation mode is enabled by default. Whilst in full keyboard emulation mode, some key associated functionality may be disabled (like the Esc key for EXIT). The keyboard emulation mode is toggled using the Scrl Lock key (by default).
Original Keyboard: Full stroke 94 key with numeric keypad and function keys
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 DOWN UP LEFT RIGHT HOME/CLEAR DEL/INST
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The emulation of these systems is Preliminary.
The CBM 600 was the same as the 500 but had a 80-column display and 256 Kb RAM.
MicroSoft Basic was in ROM. Both models had an option for a second processor (8088 or Z80) to function alongside the standard 6509, the 6509 was then used for I/O, display and keyboard management. They worked under Commodore DOS or CP/M and MSDOS when the computers used the other processors.
The 500 / 600 series was mainly sold in Europe, but a few models are known to have been sold in the United States.
(info from old-computers.com)