List of home computers by category
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This is a list of home and office computers by category where the main category is the home computer's CPU wordlength (8/16/32/64 bits) and the subcategory is the specific CPU used in each machine. Computers with more than one CPU is listed under each of its (optional) CPUs.
For an uncategorized list, see the list of home computers, which gives an alphabetic list sorted by computer manufacturer name and subsorted by introduction year. For a list of microcomputers of the pre-home computer era, see the list of early microcomputers.
Home computers using 8-bit processors
MOS Technology
- Acorn Computers Ltd
- *Acorn Atom
- *Acorn Electron
- *BBC Micro (plus an optional, faster, 6502 in external coprocessor module)
- *BBC Master (65C02)
- Apple Computer
- *Apple I
- *Apple II, II+ (incl Bell & Howell), IIe
- *Apple IIe Enhanced, IIe Platinum (65C02)
- *Apple IIc, IIc+ (65C02)
- *Apple III, III+ (Synertek 6502A)
- Atari
- *Atari 400 & 800
- * Atari 600XL, 800XL, 1200XL, 65XE, 130XE, XEGS (6502C)
- Commodore International
- *PET/CBM
- *VIC-20
- *CBM-II, aka B range (6509)
- *Commodore 64, SX-64 (6510)
- *C64C (6510 / 8500)
- *C16 and Plus/4 (7501 / 8501)
- *C128, 128D (8502)
- 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 *Tangerine MICROTAN 65 (6502A) *Oric-1 (6502A) *Oric Atmos (6502A) Video Technology *CreatiVision *Laser 2001 *Laser 3000
Zilog
- Amstrad CPC 464, 664, 6128
- Amstrad PCW 8256, 8512, 9512
- Sinclair ZX80 (used Z80 clone: NEC 780C-1)
- Sinclair ZX81
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum 16/48K, Spectrum+, +128, +2 (Amstrad) and +3 (Amstrad)
- Timex Sinclair 1000 and 1500 (U.S. versions of ZX81)
- Timex Computers 2048 (slightly improved ZX Spectrum)
- Timex Sinclair 2068 (U.S. improved ZX Spectrum)
- Tandy/Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, II, III, IV, 4D, 4P
- ABC80, ABC800
- AI Electronics ABC24 / ABC26
- Altos 580-2
- Aster CT-80 (TRS-80 and CP/M compatible)
- Aval AVC777
- BBC Micro (in optional second processor external module added to built-in 6502)
- Cambridge Computers Z88
- Camputers Lynx48, Lynx96, and Lynx128
- Canon V-20, V-25
- Casio FP1000 / FP1100 / MX10 / PV7
- Ce-Tec MPC-80
- Coleco Adam, Colecovision
- Cromemco C-10 / CS-0 / CS-1 / Z1
- Colour Genie Eaca EG2000
- Commodore 128 (two CPUs: Z80 and 6502-compatible 8502)
- Daewoo CPC300 / CPC400 / CPC400S / DPC-200 / DPH-64 / IQ-1000 / MX64
- Data Science XOR
- DEC Rainbow 100
- DEC VT180 (Robin)
- Dick Smith System 80 (TRS-80 clone)
- Enterprise 128
- Epson PX-4, PX-8, QX-10, and QX-16
- Exidy Sorcerer
- Franklin ACE 1200 (two CPUs: Z80 and 6502)
- Galaksija
- Goldstar FC-100 and FC-200
- Gradiente Expert 1.0, Expert 1.1, and Expert DD Plus
- Grundy NewBrain
- Heathkit H-89
- Hitachi H80, MB-H1, MB-H2, and MB-H80
- Jupiter Ace
- KC85 (U880 CPU: East German Z80 clone)
- Kyocera YC-100 and YC-64
- Lambda 8300
- Mattel Aquarius and Aquarius II
- MicroBee
- Microdigital TK85 and TK90X
- Microprofessor I
- Mitsubishi MLF80, MLFX1, and MLFX2
- MSX-standard home computers
- Nascom 1 and Nascom 2
- Nintendo Game Boy
- Regency Systems R2C
- Philips G7400, NMS8245, NMS8280, VG5000
- Pioneer PX-7
- Plantron PT-80
- Plessey PC 60
- SAM Coupé
- Sharp MZ-80, MZ-700 and MZ-800 series (Z80 clone: Sharp LH-0080)
- Spectravideo 318, 328 and successors
- Sord IS11, M23, M5, and M68 (dual 68000 and Z80 cpus)
- Tatung Einstein
- Tiki 100
- Videoton TVC
- Video Technology Laser 110 / 200 / 210 / 310 / 350 / 500
Motorola
- Matra Alice (French clone of the TRS-80 MC-10)
- Newbear 77/68
- TRS-80 MC-10
Motorola
- Commodore SuperPET/SP9000 (6809 as well as 6502)
- Dragon 32/64 (Welsh TRS-80 "CoCo" clones)
- Thomson MO5 (6809E)
- TRS-80 Color Computer ("CoCo") 1 and 2 (6809E)
- TRS-80 Color Computer 3 (68B09E)
Home computers using 16-bit processors
- Amstrad CPC 464, 664, 6128
- Amstrad PCW 8256, 8512, 9512
- Sinclair ZX80 (used Z80 clone: NEC 780C-1)
- Sinclair ZX81
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum 16/48K, Spectrum+, +128, +2 (Amstrad) and +3 (Amstrad)
- Timex Sinclair 1000 and 1500 (U.S. versions of ZX81)
- Timex Computers 2048 (slightly improved ZX Spectrum)
- Timex Sinclair 2068 (U.S. improved ZX Spectrum)
- Tandy/Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, II, III, IV, 4D, 4P
- ABC80, ABC800
- AI Electronics ABC24 / ABC26
- Altos 580-2
- Aster CT-80 (TRS-80 and CP/M compatible)
- Aval AVC777
- BBC Micro (in optional second processor external module added to built-in 6502)
- Cambridge Computers Z88
- Camputers Lynx48, Lynx96, and Lynx128
- Canon V-20, V-25
- Casio FP1000 / FP1100 / MX10 / PV7
- Ce-Tec MPC-80
- Coleco Adam, Colecovision
- Cromemco C-10 / CS-0 / CS-1 / Z1
- Colour Genie Eaca EG2000
- Commodore 128 (two CPUs: Z80 and 6502-compatible 8502)
- Daewoo CPC300 / CPC400 / CPC400S / DPC-200 / DPH-64 / IQ-1000 / MX64
- Data Science XOR
- DEC Rainbow 100
- DEC VT180 (Robin)
- Dick Smith System 80 (TRS-80 clone)
- Enterprise 128
- Epson PX-4, PX-8, QX-10, and QX-16
- Exidy Sorcerer
- Franklin ACE 1200 (two CPUs: Z80 and 6502)
- Galaksija
- Goldstar FC-100 and FC-200
- Gradiente Expert 1.0, Expert 1.1, and Expert DD Plus
- Grundy NewBrain
- Heathkit H-89
- Hitachi H80, MB-H1, MB-H2, and MB-H80
- Jupiter Ace
- KC85 (U880 CPU: East German Z80 clone)
- Kyocera YC-100 and YC-64
- Lambda 8300
- Mattel Aquarius and Aquarius II
- MicroBee
- Microdigital TK85 and TK90X
- Microprofessor I
- Mitsubishi MLF80, MLFX1, and MLFX2
- MSX-standard home computers
- Nascom 1 and Nascom 2
- Nintendo Game Boy
- Regency Systems R2C
- Philips G7400, NMS8245, NMS8280, VG5000
- Pioneer PX-7
- Plantron PT-80
- Plessey PC 60
- SAM Coupé
- Sharp MZ-80, MZ-700 and MZ-800 series (Z80 clone: Sharp LH-0080)
- Spectravideo 318, 328 and successors
- Sord IS11, M23, M5, and M68 (dual 68000 and Z80 cpus)
- Tatung Einstein
- Tiki 100
- Videoton TVC
- Video Technology Laser 110 / 200 / 210 / 310 / 350 / 500
Motorola
- Matra Alice (French clone of the TRS-80 MC-10)
- Newbear 77/68
- TRS-80 MC-10
Motorola
- Commodore SuperPET/SP9000 (6809 as well as 6502)
- Dragon 32/64 (Welsh TRS-80 "CoCo" clones)
- Thomson MO5 (6809E)
- TRS-80 Color Computer ("CoCo") 1 and 2 (6809E)
- TRS-80 Color Computer 3 (68B09E)
Home computers using 16-bit processors
- Commodore SuperPET/SP9000 (6809 as well as 6502)
- Dragon 32/64 (Welsh TRS-80 "CoCo" clones)
- Thomson MO5 (6809E)
- TRS-80 Color Computer ("CoCo") 1 and 2 (6809E)
- TRS-80 Color Computer 3 (68B09E)
Home computers using 16-bit processors
Intel
- IBM PCjr (8088)
- BBC Master 512 (80186 in addition to 65C02 main processor)
K1801WM1 (PDP-11 µP clone)
Texas Instruments TMS9900
- Texas Instruments TI-99/4
- Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
- Tomy Tutor aka Grandstand Tutor (TMS9995)
Western Design Center
- Apple IIGS
- Commodore 64 and C128 with external CMD SuperCPU accelerator
Home computers using 32-bit processors
- Apple IIGS
- Commodore 64 and C128 with external CMD SuperCPU accelerator
Home computers using 32-bit processors
Motorola
- Apple Macintosh series
- Atari ST series
- Commodore Amiga series
- Sharp X68000
- Sinclair QL (68008)
National Semiconductor
- BBC Micro (in optional second processor external module added to built-in 6502)
ARM Ltd
- BBC Micro (ARM1 in optional second processor external module added to built-in 6502)
- Acorn Archimedes (ARM2, ARM3, ARM250)
Intel
- Apple Macintosh series
- Apple Macintosh series
Home computers using 64-bit processors
Intel
- future Apple Macintosh series
- Apple Macintosh series
External links
- [CPU Type Cross Reference] – From The Machine Room website; includes all types of computers and CPUs, not only home computers and µPs
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- BBC Micro (in optional second processor external module added to built-in 6502)
ARM Ltd
- BBC Micro (ARM1 in optional second processor external module added to built-in 6502)
- Acorn Archimedes (ARM2, ARM3, ARM250)
Intel
- Apple Macintosh series
- Apple Macintosh series
Home computers using 64-bit processors
- Apple Macintosh series
- Apple Macintosh series
Home computers using 64-bit processors
- future Apple Macintosh series
- Apple Macintosh series
External links
- [CPU Type Cross Reference] – From The Machine Room website; includes all types of computers and CPUs, not only home computers and µPs
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
