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Name | Maker | Original | Processor | License | Technology | Year introduced | # sold | Notes |
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IMSAI series 2 | IMSAI 8080 | CPU | progress stalled by chip discontinuation, IMSAI replacement parts still available | |||||
C-One | individual computers | various, including C64 | CPU + FPGA | |||||
Carte Blanche | Applelogic.org | FPGA | 2009 | 200 | Apple // expansion card can emulate Z80, 6809, 6502 coprocessors |
A home computer remake is a re-creation or re-implementation of classic home computer hardware, usually using updated technology, such as FPGAs and PS/2 keyboards
- Minimig and Natami, Amiga remakes
- Replica 1, an Apple I remake
- Achatz A-One another Apple I remake [1]
- Atari Coldfire and Experiment-s, Atari ST remakes
- , a Commodore 64 remake
- C64 Direct-to-TV, a Commodore 64 remake built inside a joystick
- 1chipMSX, an MSX-2 remake
- Sprinter, a Sinclair ZX Spectrum remake.
- N8VEM.
- Micro-KIM The KIM-1 is not really a home computer, but was often used as a basis for such
Remakes of early minicomputers have been also made:
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