List of Apple II clones
The following is an incomplete list of clones of Apple's Apple II home computer. More details on some models are in Apple II series#Clones.
- AES easy3
- Agat
- Agat-4
- Agat-7
- Agat-8
- Agat-9
- Albert[1]
- AMI II
- Apco
- Arrow 1000
- Asem AM 64e
- Aton II
- Ap II
- AVT-2[2]
- Base 48, Base 64, Base 64A
- Basis 108, Basis 208
- Bee II
- BOSS-1
- CCE Exato Pró
- Citron II
- CSC Euro Super
- Cubic 88
- CB-777[3]
- Elppa II
- Formosa Microcomputer
- Formula II kit ("Fully compatible with Apple II+")[4]
- Franklin Ace
- Fugu Elite 5
- General 64
- Golden II
- IMKO 2
- InterTek System IV
- ITT 2020 (Europlus)
- Ivel Z3
- Laser 128
- Laser 3000
- Mackintosh
- MCP
- MC 4000
- Mango II
- Medfly
- Microcraft Craft II Plus
- Microdigital TK-2000 Color (not 100% binary-compatible)
- Microdigital TK-2000 II Color (not 100% binary-compatible)
- Microdigital TK-3000 IIe - Page in Portuguese
- Microdigital TK-3000 //e Compact
- Microengenho
- Multitech
- Microprofessor II (MPF II)
- Microprofessor III (MPF III)
- MicroSCI Havac
- Microcom IIe
- Mind II
- Multi-system computer
- O. S. Micro Systems
- Orange
- Panasia
- Peach
- Pearcom
- Pravetz series 8
- Pravetz 8A
- Pravetz 8M
- Pravetz 8E
- Pravetz 8C
- Precision Echo Phase II
- Pineapple[5]
- RX-8800
- Sekon (computer)
- Shuttle (computer)
- Space 83
- Spring
- Spectrum ED
- Syscom 2
- TK 2000
- TK 3000
- TK 8000[3]
- UNITRON AP II
- Unitronics Sonic
- VECTORIO [6](Japan?)
- Wombat[3]
- Zeus 2001
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
References
- ↑ "Look at Albert and See the Future.". BYTE (advertisement). October 1983. pp. 264–265. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ↑ "More Bytes Per Dollar". BYTE (advertisement). December 1982. p. 33. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
- 1 2 3 Caruso, Denise (1984-01-23). "Customs officials seize 400 fake Apple Computers". InfoWorld. p. 17. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
- ↑ Pournelle, Jerry (June 1983). "Zenith Z-100, Epson QX-10, Software Licensing, and the Software Piracy Problem". BYTE. 8 (6). p. 411. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
- ↑ Advertisement (August 1982). "Introducing the Pineapple". BYTE. p. 322. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
- ↑ "ロケットコミュニケーションズblog". 2014-08-31. Retrieved 2015-12-27.
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