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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.

North American clones

United States

  • Albert[1]
  • Bell & Howell Apple II
  • Collins Orange+ Two
  • Formula II kit ("Fully compatible with Apple II+")[2]
  • Franklin Ace series
  • InterTek System IV
  • Laser 128
  • MicroSCI Havac
  • Micro-Craft Dimension 68000
  • Sekon
  • Syscom 2
  • Unitronics Sonic

Canada

  • Apco
  • Arcomp
    • Super 400
    • Super 800
  • CV-777
  • Golden II (Spiral)
  • Logistics
    • Arrow 1000
    • Arrow 2000
  • Mackintosh
  • Microcom II+
  • Microcom IIe
  • MIPC
  • O.S. Micro Systems
    • OS-21
    • OS-22
  • Orange Computers Orangepeel
  • Peach Microcomputer

Brazilian clones

  • CCE
    • Exato IIe
    • Exato Pró
    • MC-4000 - Page in Portuguese
    • MC-4000 //e - Page in Portuguese
  • Del MC01 - Page in Portuguese (Unreleased 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 - Page in Portuguese
    • Microdigital TK-3000 //e Compact
  • Micronix Dactron E - Page in Portuguese
  • Polymax Maxxi - Page in Portuguese
  • Spectrum ED - Page in Portuguese (Apple IIe)
  • Spectrum Microengenho I - Page in Portuguese (Apple II)
  • Spectrum Microengenho II - Page in Portuguese (Apple IIe)
  • Unitron Ap II - Page in Portuguese (not to be confused with the Taiwanese Unitron, the makers of the infamous U2000 and the U2200 systems)

Chinese clones

China

  • China Educational Computer
    • CEC-I
    • CEC-G
    • CEC-E
    • CEC-2000

Hong Kong

  • ACC 8000 (a.k.a. Accord 8000)
  • Basis Medfly
  • CTC (Computer Technologies Corporation)
    • Wombat[3]
    • Wombat AB
    • Wombat Professional
  • Pineapple Computers
    • Pineapple 48K Color Computer[4] (or "ananas")
    • 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
    • Base 64D
  • Fugu Elite 5
  • Golden Formosa Microcomputer
    • Golden II
  • Happy Home Computer Co.
    • Multi-System
  • I.H. Panda
    • CAT-100
    • CAT-200
    • CAT-400
  • IMC
    • IMC-320
    • IMC-480 [5]
    • IMC-640
    • IMC-640E [6]
    • IMC-2001 (with officially licensed DOS 3.3 from Apple; after battle in court IMC Taiwan got an agreement with Apple to officially license them DOS 3.3) [7]
    • IMC Fox
    • IMC Junior [8][9]
    • IMC Portcom II [10]
  • Lazar II
  • Mitac
    • LIC-2001A/LIC-2001 (Little Intelligent Computer)
    • LIC-3001 (Little Intelligent Computer)
  • Multitech
  • 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

Austria

  • Zema Twin

Bulgaria

France

  • 3CI Robot (non-Apple II clone, but comes with a dedicated cash register for hairdressing salons)
  • TMS Vela (TMS means Troyes Micro Service)

Germany

  • Basis Microcomputer GmbH
    • Basis 108
    • Basis 208
  • Blaupunkt
    • Blaupunkt Apple II
  • Citron II
  • CSC Euro 1000
  • CSC Euro Plus
  • CSC Euro Profi
  • CSC Euro Super
  • ComputerTechnik Space 83
  • ComputerTechnik SK-747/IBS Space-83
  • Eurocon II
  • Eurocon II+
  • ITT 2020 (Europlus)
  • Precision Echo Phase II (Basis 108 with a light milk chocolate brown case)

Greece

Italy

The Netherlands

  • AVT Electronics
  • Computer Hobbyvereniging Eindhoven
  • Pearcom
    • Pear II

Norway

Spain

  • Katson
  • Katson II

Yugoslavia

  • Ananas
  • Marta kompjuteri

Israel

  • General 48A
  • General 64A
  • RMC Kosmos 285
  • Spring (sold, inter alia, in Israel)
  • Winner 64K

East Asian clones

Japan

  • Akihabara Japple
  • Honda Computers (also known as Pete Perkins Apple) it used custom Vectorio motherboard with a custom user EPROM socket (shown ThamesTV [13] in 1984).
  • Wakou Marvel 2000 [2]

Singapore

  • Creative Labs CUBIC-88
  • Creative Labs CUBIC-99
  • Lingo 128 Personal Computer [3]

South Korea

  • Hyosung PC-8000
  • Sambo TriGem20
  • Sambo Busicom SE-6003
  • E-Haeng Cyborg-3
  • Zungwon HART
  • Champion-86XT [4]

Australian clones

  • Dick Smith Cat (VTech Laser 3000)[14]

Soviet clones

  • Agat
    • Agat-4
    • Agat-7
    • Agat-8
    • Agat-9

Unknown models

  • Bannana Banana
  • CB-777 (confiscated by Apple Computer)[3]
  • REON
  • TK 8000 (confiscated by Apple Computer)[3]

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
  • Orange
  • Panasia
  • Shuttle (computer)
  • Space II
  • Tiger TC-80A

Plug-in Apple II compatibility boards

External links

References

  1. ^ "Look at Albert and See the Future". BYTE (advertisement). October 1983. pp. 264–265. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ a b c Caruso, Denise (1984-01-23). "Customs officials seize 400 fake Apple Computers". InfoWorld. p. 17. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  4. ^ Advertisement (August 1982). "Introducing the Pineapple". BYTE. p. 322. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  5. ^ "IMC-480 (Apple II Clone)".
  6. ^ "IMC with two new two CPU machines with Apple licens (in Norwegian)".
  7. ^ "Swedish computer magazine, 1984, page 7" (PDF).
  8. ^ "Apple Clone/IMC Jr System disks".
  9. ^ "IMC with two new two CPU machines with Apple licens (in Norwegian)".
  10. ^ "iMC Portcom II".
  11. ^ "More Bytes Per Dollar". BYTE (advertisement). December 1982. p. 33. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  12. ^ "Microdata nr. 3- 1985" (PDF). Microdata. 3: 64. Winter 1985.
  13. ^ url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwtjucKFjtg
  14. ^ "The CAT". www.applelogic.org. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
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