List of Apple II clones
Appearance
The following is an incomplete list of clones of Apple's Apple II home computer. For more details on some models see Apple II 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
- 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 Equipam. Eletrônicos Ind.Com.Ltda
- 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)
- D-8100 (Dismac)
- Victor do Brasil Eletrônica Ltda
- Elppa II (1983)
- Elppa II Plus TS (1983)
- Elppa Jr. (1984)
- Micronix Ind. e Com.de Computadores ltda
- Dactron
- Dactron E
- DGT AT (Digitus Ind.e Com.Serv.de Eletrônica Ltda - 1985)
- DM II (D.M. Eletrônica Ltda - 1983)
- Link 323 (Link Tecnologia - 1984)
- Maneger I (Magenex Eletrônica Ltda - 1983)
- Maxxi (Polymax Sistemas e Periféricos Ltda - 1982)
- Ômega - Ind e Com. Ltda
- MC 100 (1983)
- MC 400 (1984)
- MG-8065 (Magenex Eletrônica Ltda - 1983)
- Apple Laser IIc (Milmar Ind. e Com. Ltda - 1985)
Chinese clones
China
- China Education Computer
- CEC-I
- CEC-M
- CEC-G
- CEC-E
- CEC-2000
- Venus II Series (Apple II+ Clone)
- Venus IIA
- Venus IIB
- ChangJiang-I (Apple II+ Clone)
- DJS-033 Series (Apple II+ Clone)
- DJS-033e Series (Apple IIe Clone)
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
- Copam Electronics
- Fugu Elite 5
- Golden Formosa Microcomputer
- Happy Home Computer Co.
- Multi-System
- I.H. Panda
- CAT-100
- CAT-200
- CAT-400
- IMC
- 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
Austria
- Zema Twin
Bulgaria
- IMKO 2
- Pravetz series 8
- Pravetz 8A
- Pravetz 8M
- Pravetz 8E
- Pravetz 8C
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
- 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
- Asem AM-64e
- Selcom Lemon II
- Staff C1
The Netherlands
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
- Elite //E
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]
- Sanho ACME 2000
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]
- CV-777
- 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
- Apple IIe Card (Macintosh LC)
- Diamond Trackstar (IBM PC)
- Trackstar
- 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
External links
- epocalc Apple II clones list
References
- ^ "Look at Albert and See the Future". BYTE (advertisement). October 1983. pp. 264–265. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ Pournelle, Jerry (June 1983). "Zenith Z-100, Epson QX-10, Software Licensing, and the Software Piracy Problem". BYTE. Vol. 8, no. 6. p. 411. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
- ^ a b c Caruso, Denise (1984-01-23). "Customs officials seize 400 fake Apple Computers". InfoWorld. p. 17. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
- ^ Advertisement (August 1982). "Introducing the Pineapple". BYTE. p. 322. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
- ^ "IMC-480 (Apple II Clone)".
- ^ "IMC with two new two CPU machines with Apple licens (in Norwegian)".
- ^ "Swedish computer magazine, 1984, page 7" (PDF).
- ^ "Apple Clone/IMC Jr System disks".
- ^ "IMC with two new two CPU machines with Apple licens (in Norwegian)".
- ^ "iMC Portcom II".
- ^ "More Bytes Per Dollar". BYTE (advertisement). December 1982. p. 33. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
- ^ "Microdata nr. 3- 1985" (PDF). Microdata. 3: 64. Winter 1985.
- ^ url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwtjucKFjtg
- ^ "The CAT". www.applelogic.org. Retrieved 25 September 2018.