List of home computers
Home computers , sorted alphabetically by manufacturer
Acorn
- Acorn atom
- Acorn BBC Micro
- Acorn Electron
- Acorn Archimedes
Amstrad / Schneider Computer Division
- CPC464
- CPC472 (only Amstrad)
- CPC664
- CPC6128
- 464Plus (only Amstrad)
- 6128Plus (only Amstrad)
- GX4000 (game console)
Apple
Atari
- Atari 400
- Atari 800
- Atari 1200XL (sold in US only )
- Atari 600XL
- Atari 800XL
- Atari 130XE
- Atari 65XE
- Atari 800XE
- Atari XEGS
- Atari ST series
- Atari STE series
- Atari TT
- Atari Falcon 030
- Atari portfolio
Bit Corporation
Commodore International
PET / CBM series
CBM-II series
8-bit home computer series
Commodore 264 series
Amiga
- Amiga 500
- Amiga 500 Plus
- Amiga 600
- Amiga 1000
- Amiga 1200
- Amiga 1500
- Amiga 2000
- Amiga 2500
- Amiga 3000
- Amiga 3000T
- Amiga 3000UX
- Amiga 4000
- Amiga 4000T
- CDTV
- CD³²
COMX World Operations Ltd
Daewoo
- Daewoo CPC-100
- Daewoo CPC-200
- Daewoo CPC-300
DAI
Data General
Didactics Skalica Ltd.
- Didactics Alfa (Compatible with PMD 85 )
- Didactics Beta (Compatible with PMD 85)
- Didactics Gama
- Didactics M
- Didactics compact
Dragon
Compatible with Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer
EACA
Electronics
Enterprise
exelvision
- EXL 100
- Amper ExelTel
Grundy
IBM
Jupiter
Matra
Mattel
Memotech
MGT
- SAM Coupé (variant of the ZX Spectrum )
VEB Mikroelektronik Mühlhausen (in the Combine Microelectronics )
MITS
Nascom
NEC
Philips
- Philips VG-8010
- Philips VG-8020
- Philips VG-8235
- Philips NMS-8250
- Philips NMS-8280
- Philips P2000T
Robotron
Sharp
- Sharp MZ-40K
- Sharp MZ-80K
- Sharp MZ-80C
- Sharp MZ-80B
- Sharp MZ-80A
- Sharp MZ-1200
- Sharp MZ-2000
- Sharp MZ-700
- Sharp MZ-3500
- Sharp MZ-2200
- Sharp MZ-5500
- Sharp MZ-800
- Sharp MZ-1500
- Sharp MZ-5600
- Sharp MZ-6500
- Sharp MZ-2500
- Sharp MZ-8000
- Sharp MZ-2800
- Sharp PC-1210
- Sharp PC-1211
- Sharp PC-1251
- Sharp PC-1262
- Sharp PC-1401
- Sharp PC-1403
- Sharp PC-1450
- Sharp PC-1500 / A
- Sharp PC-1600
- Sharp PC-3000
- Sharp PC-E500 (S)
- Sharp X1
- X68000
Sinclair Research
- MK 14
- Sinclair ZX80
- Sinclair ZX81
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum Plus
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum +3
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128
- Sinclair QL
Sony
- Hit Bit HB-75P ( MSX -1)
- Hit Bit HB-F700 ( MSX -2)
Spectravideo
- Spectravideo CompuMate
- Spectravideo SV-318
- Spectravideo SV-328
- Spectravideo SVI-728
- Spectravideo SVI-738 X'Press
Tandy / Radio Shack
Tangerine
Action
- Tatung Einstein TC-01
- Einstein 256
Tesla as
Texas Instruments
Thomson
Toshiba
- Toshiba HX-10
- Toshiba HX-20
- Toshiba HX-21
- Toshiba HX-22
- Toshiba HX-23
- Toshiba HX-30
- Toshiba HX-31
- Toshiba HX-32
- Toshiba HX-33
- Toshiba HX-34
- Toshiba HX-51
- Toshiba HX-52
Triumph eagle
VTech
- Laser 2001
- Laser 100/110
- Laser 3000
- Laser 50 / ONE
- Laser 350/500/700/750
- Laser 128 / 128EX / 128EX2
- Laser 200/210 (Laser 2001)
- Laser 310
Without a manufacturer
DIY projects
- AC1 (amateur computer 1, from the GDR magazine Funkamateur )
- KIM-1 , a single board computer from MOS Technology (forerunner of Commodore )
- LC80 , a single board computer from the GDR
- My home computer built myself (based on the book of the same name from Ravensburger Verlag 1986 ; ISBN 3-473-44005-1 )
- Junior Computer , a single-board computer based on the 6502 CPU, appeared in 1980 in the German magazine Elektor
- SAMSON-65 Larger successor to the junior computer in a large desktop case with video card, floppy controller and I / O on European cards.
- Ju-Te-Computer (from the magazine Jugend + Technik )
- MOPPEL , the MO lar P ROCESSOR P rogram the EL O, a computer in a modular system based on a 8080 , which of the magazine ELO was published and could be reconstructed.
- COBOLD a 3-board computer with 6502 CPU presented by the magazine Elrad (later c't) from March 1983, whereby two of the boards only contain bus and keyboard / display. In fact, it is a single-board computer that was well suited for control purposes due to its I / O options.
- NDR-Klein-Computer (developed as a single-board computer in 1984 as part of a multi-part school television program, initially with the Zilog Z80 , later the Motorola 68008 as processor)
- C-One (new build of the C64 by Jeri Ellsworth based on configurable FPGAs , which replace the special chips; the device is now able to simulate other 8-bit computers)
- A clone of the Apple I , the Replica I , was built in 2003
- Elektor Computer 74 , a six-part do-it-yourself project by Elektor magazine from 1974, mainly implemented with standard TTL components from the 74 series .
See also
Web links
Commons : Home computers - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- homecomputermuseum.de
- 8bit-museum.de
- Robotic technology
- Robotron-net
- 8-bit nirvana
- Home computer museum RetroBude