V-20 was developed by Canon., Released in 1983 MXS clone. Vvery similar to the V-10, but has more RAM. Initially aimed at the Japanese market and sold for an official price of ¥64,800.
V-10 was developed by Canon., Released in 1983 MSX clone. The Canon V-10 is the first MSX computer released by Canon. This machine was aimed at the Japanese market. Official price: ¥54,800
UK101 was developed by Compukit., Released in 1979 The Compukit UK101 microcomputer was a kit clone of the Ohio Scientific Superboard II single-board computer, with a few enhancements for the UK market. The UK101 design was published in Practical [...]
TX-0 was developed by MIT, Released in 1956 The TX-0, for Transistorized Experimental computer zero, but affectionately referred to as tixo (pronounced ‘tix oh’), was an early fully transistorized computer and contained a then-huge 64K of [...]