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  2. List of Apple II clones - Wikipedia

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    Although not technically a clone, Quadram produced an add-in ISA card, called the Quadlink, that provided hardware emulation of an Apple II+ for the IBM PC. [13] The card had its own 6502 CPU and dedicated 80 K RAM (64 K for applications, plus 16 K to hold a reverse-engineered Apple ROM image, loaded at boot-time), and installed "between" the PC and its floppy drive(s), color display, and ...

  3. Replica 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Replica 1 is a clone of the Apple I designed by Vince Briel with permission from the Apple I's original creator Steve Wozniak. [4] The Replica 1 is functionally a close copy of the original but it was designed using much more modern parts on a smaller, simplified board design.

  4. Macintosh clone - Wikipedia

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    The StarMax 3000/160MT, a Macintosh clone manufactured by Motorola. A Macintosh clone is a computer running the Classic Mac OS operating system that was not produced by Apple Inc. The earliest Mac clones were based on emulators and reverse-engineered Macintosh ROMs. During Apple's short lived Mac OS 7 licensing program, authorized Mac clone ...

  5. Albert (computer) - Wikipedia

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    Albert Computers, Inc. offered a "complete system" [1] for approximately the price of a basic Apple IIe. This included 64k of RAM (192k max), upper and lower case, 256 colors (as opposed to the Apple IIe’s 16 colors), enhanced graphics, Analog RGB support, serial and parallel ports, a graphics digitizer tablet, voice recognition, a software package (including word processor, spreadsheet ...

  6. Apple tears Temple Run clone (and much more) from the ... - AOL

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  7. Power Computing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Power Computing Corporation was founded on November 11, 1993 in Milpitas, California, [2] backed by $5 million from Olivetti and $4 million from Kahng. At the MacWorld Expo in January 1995, just days after receiving notice he had the license to clone Macintosh computers, Kahng enlisted Mac veteran Michael Shapiro to help build the company.

  8. Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Computer Corporation introduced the Franklin Ace 1000, a clone of Apple Computer's Apple II, in 1982. Apple quickly determined that substantial portions of the Franklin ROM and operating system had been copied directly from Apple's versions, and on May 12, 1982, filed suit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of ...

  9. Laser 128 - Wikipedia

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    [13] [1] [4] Apple carefully studied the Laser 128 [6] but was unable to force the clone off the market. Despite its physical resemblance to the IIc, software sees the Laser 128 as an enhanced IIe with 128 KB RAM and Extended 80-Column Text Card. [4] Apple said in 1984 that the IIc was compatible with 90% of all Apple II software. [14]