List of home computers

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Home computers , sorted alphabetically by manufacturer

Acorn

BBC Micro

Amstrad / Schneider Computer Division

Amstrad CPC464, with CTM644 color monitor

Apple

Apple IIc with monitor

Atari

Atari 400

Bit Corporation

Commodore International

PET / CBM series

Commodore PET 2001, front view

CBM-II series

8-bit home computer series

Commodore C64

Commodore 264 series

Amiga

Amiga 500

COMX World Operations Ltd

Daewoo

Daewoo CPC-300

DAI

Data General

Didactics Skalica Ltd.

Dragon

Dragon 32

Compatible with Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer

EACA

Electronics

Enterprise

Enterprise 128

exelvision

Grundy

IBM

Jupiter

Jupiter Ace

Matra

Matra Alice

Mattel

Memotech

MGT

VEB Mikroelektronik Mühlhausen (in the Combine Microelectronics )

MITS

Altair 8800

Nascom

NEC

NEC PC-9821 Nb10

Philips

Philips VG-8020
Small computer robotron KC 87

Robotron

Sharp

Sharp MZ80K

Sinclair Research

Sinclair ZX-Spectrum

Sony

Sony Hit Bit HB-75P

Spectravideo

Tandy / Radio Shack

Tandy TRS-80 Model 1

Tangerine

Oric-1

Action

Tesla as

MAŤO

Texas Instruments

TI-99 / 4A

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 128
  • 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

C64 replica C-One
  • 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

Individual evidence

  1. Presentation of the Laser 2001 (also referred to as Laser 210 in the article), in Mein Homecomputer 05/1984