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  2. Macintosh conversion - Wikipedia

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    Axiotron, Inc., was founded as a Delaware corporation in 2005 [12] with headquarters in Los Angeles, California. It was acquired in 2008 [13] by the publicly traded Toronto, Canada-based Axiotron Corp. (TSX-V: AXO) and dissolved in 2010. [14] [15] The company was the first Mac conversion manufacturer to create a pen-enabled tablet Mac computer ...

  3. Category:Unlicensed Nintendo Entertainment System hardware ...

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    Pages in category "Unlicensed Nintendo Entertainment System hardware clones" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  4. Category : Nintendo Entertainment System hardware clones

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    This is a list of hardware clones of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES, also known as the Family Computer, or Famicom). The main article for this category is Nintendo Entertainment System hardware clone .

  5. Heckler & Koch MP5 - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, PTR Industries, [65] Zenith Firearms, [66] Dakota Tactical, [67] [68] and Century International Arms [69] manufacture semi-automatic clones of the MP5 that are legally classified as pistols. In 2007, Professional Arms demonstrated the MK5, an MP5 clone that could be rechambered between 9×19mm, .45 ACP, and .40 S&W. [70]

  6. Category:ZX Spectrum clones - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of machines that are either hardware clones of the ZX Spectrum or attempt to be backwards compatible with it. Pages in category "ZX Spectrum clones" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.

  7. List of ZX Spectrum clones - Wikipedia

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    Leningrad is a series of Soviet clones of the ZX Spectrum.The Leningrad 1 [72] was released in 1988, and was a clone of the 48K – it became the cheapest out of all the mass-made clones. They computer was designed to be as simple as possible, and more compact than the other clones which were available at the time.

  8. Category:Video game clones - Wikipedia

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    A video game clone is a game where the core design is taken from an existing game. For computer hardware clones, see Category:Video game console clones Subcategories ...

  9. List of TRS-80 clones - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of clones of Tandy's TRS-80 model I and III home computers: Aster CT-80 by Aster b.v. DGT-100 and DGT-1000 by Digitus; D8000, D8001 and D8002 by Dismac; Komtek I by Komtek Technologies; Le Guépard [1] by HBN Electronic Sa; LNW-80 by LNW Research; Max-80 by Lobo Systems; Meritum by Mera-Elzab ; MTI Mod III Plus by ...