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List of home computers by category

This is a list of home computers by category where the main category is the CPU wordlength (8 or 16 bits) and the subcategory is the specific CPU used in each machine. For an uncategorized list, see the list of home computers article, which gives an alphabetic list sorted by the computers' name.

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Home computers using 8-bit processors

MOS Technology 6502-based

  • Franklin Computer Corp.
    • Franklin ACE 100 (clone of the Apple II)
    • Franklin ACE 1000 (clone of the Apple IIe)
    • Franklin ACE 1200 (6502 as well as a Z80)
    • Franklin ACE 500 (65C02)
    • Franklin ACE 2000 , 2100, 2200 (clones of Apple IIe/IIc) (65SC02)
  • Oric Int'l /Tangerine

Zilog Z80 and clones

Motorola 6803

Motorola 6809 (8/16-bit)

Home computers using 16-bit processors

Intel x86 architecture

K1801WM1 (PDP-11 µP clone)

Motorola 68k family

National Semiconductor NS32016

  • BBC Micro (in optional second processor external module added to built-in 6502)

Texas Instruments TMS9900

Western Design Center 65C816

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