List of Apple II clones
This is a partial list of clones of the Apple II - the home computer of the US manufacturer Apple .
North American clones
United States of America
- Albert
- Bell & Howell Apple II "Darth Vader"
- Collins International Trading Corp.
- Orange +
- Orange + Two
- Formula II kit ("Fully Compatible with Apple II +")
- Franklin Electronic Publishers
- Franklin Ace 100
- Franklin Ace 1000
- Franklin ace 1200
- Franklin Ace 2000
- Franklin Ace 2100
- Franklin Ace 2200
- Franklin Ace 500
- InterTek System IV
- Laser 128
- MicroSCI Havac
- Micro-Craft Dimension 68000
- Sekon
- Syscom 2
Canada
- Apco
- Arcomp
- Super 400
- Super 800
- CV-777
- Golden II (spiral)
- Logistics
- Arrow 1000
- Arrow 2000
- Mackintosh
- Microcom II +
- Microcom IIe
- OS Micro Systems
- OS-21
- OS-22
- Orange Computers Orangepeel
- Peach microcomputer
Brazilian clones
- CCE
- Exato IIe
- Exato Pró
- MC-4000 - Portuguese
- MC-4000 // e - Portuguese
- Del MC01 - Portuguese (Unpublished Apple II + clone)
- Microcraft Craft II Plus
- Microdigital
- Microdigital TK2000 Color (not 100% binary compatible)
- Microdigital TK2000 II Color (not 100% binary compatible)
- Microdigital TK-3000 IIe - Portuguese
- Microdigital TK-3000 // e Compact
- Micro Engenho
- Micronix Dactron E - Portuguese
- Milmar Laser IIc
- Polymax Maxxi - Portuguese
- Spectrum ED - Portuguese (Apple IIe)
- Spectrum Microengenho I - Portuguese (Apple II)
- Spectrum Microengenho II - Portuguese (Apple IIe)
- Unitron Ap II - Portuguese (not to be confused with the Taiwanese Unitron, the manufacturers of the U2000 and U2200 systems)
Chinese clones
China
- CEC-I (aka China Educational Computer)
Hong Kong
- ACC 8000 (aka Accord 8000)
- Medfly base
- CTC (Computer Technologies Corporation)
- Wombat [3]
- Wombat AB
- Wombat Professional
- Pineapple Computer Products Ltd. / Formula International Inc.
- Pineapple 48K Color Computer (or "Pineapple")
- Pineapple DP-64E
- Teleco Electronics
- ATEX 2000 personal computer
- VTech (Video Technology)
Taiwan
- AP computer
- BAT 250
- Chia-ma SPS-109
- Chin Hsin Industrial
- RX-8800
- Copam Electronics
- Base 48
- Base 64
- Base 64A (also sold in Europe with localized character set)
- Base 64D
- Fugu Elite 5
- Golden Formosa microcomputer
- Golden II
- IH Panda
- CAT-100
- CAT-200
- CAT-400
- IMC
- IMC 320
- IMC 640
- IMC Fox
- Lazar II
-
Mitac
- LIC-2001A / LIC-2001 (Little Intelligent Computer)
- LIC-3001 (Little Intelligent Computer)
-
Multitech
- Microprofessor II (MPF II)
- Microprofessor III (MPF III)
- Panda 64
- Rakoa computer
- Rakoa I
- SMC-II MCAD (Microcomputer Aided Design System)
- Sages Computer Zeus 2001
- Surwave Electronics
- Amigo 202
- Amigo 505
- The Jow Dian Enterprise
- ZD-103 (The ZD 8/16 Personal Computer)
- Unitron U2000
- Unitron U2200
European clones
Bulgaria
- IMKO 2
-
Pravetz series 8
- Prawez 8A
- Prawez 8M
- Prawez 8E
- Prawez 8C
France
- 3CI Robot (non-Apple II clone, has a cash register system specially developed for hairdressing salons)
- TMS Vela (TMS means Troyes Micro Service)
Germany
- Basis Microcomputer GmbH
- Base 108
- Base 208
-
Blaupunkt
- Blaupunkt Apple II
- Citron II
- CSC Euro 1000
- CSC Euro Plus
- CSC Euro professional
- CSC Euro Super
- ComputerTechnik Space 83
- ComputerTechnik SK-747 / IBS Space-83
- Eurocon II
- Eurocon II +
-
ITT
- ITT 2020 (Europlus)
- Precision Echo Phase II ( base 108 with slightly chocolate-colored brown housing)
Greece
Italy
- Asem AM-64e
- Selcom Lemon II
- Staff C1
Netherlands
- AVT Electronics
- AVT Comp 2
- Computer Hobby Association Eindhoven
- CHE-1 [3]
- Pearcom
- Pear II
Norway
- West PC-800
Spain
- Katson
- Katson II
Yugoslavia
- Pineapple
- Marta kompjuteri
East Asian clones
Japan
- Akihabara Japple
- Honda Computers (aka Pete Perkins Apple) used a standard Vectorio motherboard with a standard EPROM socket.
- Wakou Marvel 2000 [4]
Singapore
- Creative Labs CUBIC-88
- Creative Labs CUBIC-99
- Lingo 128 Personal Computer [5]
South Korea
- Hyosung PC-8000
- Sambo TriGem20
- Sambo Busicom SE-6003
- E-Haeng Cyborg-3
- Zungwon HARD
- Champion-86XT [6]
Australian clones
- Dick Smith Cat (VTech Laser 3000)
- Vectorio 64z
Soviet clones
- Agate
- Agate-4
- Agate-7
- Agat-8
- Agat-9
Unknown models
- Bannana Banana
- CB-777 ( Confiscated from Apple )
- Dipa 109
- Dipa 209
- Goblin II
- OS-20
- REON
- TK 8000 ( confiscated from Apple )
Other models
- AES easy3
- AMI II
- Aloha 50
- Aton II
- Bimex
- BOSS-1
- Elppa II
- Energy Control
- General 64
- Iris 8
- Ivel Z3
- MCP
- Mango II
- Mind II
- Multi-system computer
- Panasia
- Shuttle (computer)
- Space II
- Spring (sold, inter alia, in Israel)
- Tiger TC-80A
- Unitronics Sonic
Plug-in Apple II compatibility boards
- Apple IIe Card ( Macintosh LC )
- Diamond Trackstar ( IBM PC )
- Track star
- Trackstar 128
- Trackstar Plus
- Trackstar E
- Mimic Systems Spartan ( Commodore 64 )
- Quadram Quadlink ( IBM PC )
- Titan III ( Apple III )
- III plus II
- III plus IIe
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ Look at Albert and See the Future. . In: BYTE , October 1983, pp. 264-265. Retrieved January 31, 2015.
- ^ Pournelle, Jerry: Zenith Z-100, Epson QX-10, Software Licensing, and the Software Piracy Problem . In: BYTE , June 1983, p. 411. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Advertisement: Introducing the Pineapple . In: BYTE , August 1982, p. 322. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
- ^ Advertisement of the Chin Sin company
- ↑ More bytes per dollar . In: BYTE , December 1982, p. 33. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ↑ Microdata no. 3- 1985 . In: Microdata . 3, Winter 1985, p. 64.
- ^ The CAT . In: www.applelogic.org . Retrieved September 25, 2018.
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ Caruso, Denise: Customs officials seize 400 fake Apple Computers . In: InfoWorld , January 23, 1984, p. 17. Retrieved February 9, 2015.