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Latest revision as of 19:54, 21 March 2014
This is a list of Amstrad CPC clones.
Classic Amstrad CPC clones
- KC Compact (1989-1990; East Germany)
- Aleste 520EX (1993; Russia)
Modern Amstrad CPC clones
- CPC TREX (FPGA based solution)
- C-ONE (FPGA based multi machine solution)
- CPCng (development currently has been stopped)
- FPGAmstrad
Computer with Amstrad CPC-like specifications
- NEC PC-6xx1 (1981-1984 Japanese range of Z80-clone based computers)