I think there were "a lot". Lots of unlicensed clones in Taiwan from what I
heard.
Legit clones (again I think) like Franklin Ace and Laser were around. I think Apple got
pissy though and tried to restrict the clone market.
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From: "Rod Smallwood" <rodsmallwood at btconnect.com>
Sender: cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.orgDate: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 06:49:13
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Subject: RE: It lives!
Weren?t there some Apple clones produced in China / Eastern Europe?
Regards
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Rod Smallwood
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On Behalf Of Shoppa, Tim
Sent: 18 October 2012 19:13
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Subject: Re: It lives!
Guess what computer I brought back from the dead?
http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com/2012/10/it-lives-hint-1.html
I'm thinking somebody on this list has used one and will recognize it.
Just a simple screenshot to start with...
It's Applesoft, but says "PRESS RESET" at the top, so.... an Apple II (not
plus) with Applesoft language card? Or upgraded with Applesoft ROMs?
Personally I like Integer Basic :-)
Tim.