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*Sharp (MZ, X1) (Japan)
 
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*Toshiba [[PASOPIA 7|Pasopia]] (Japan)
 
*Toshiba [[PASOPIA 7|Pasopia]] (Japan)
*EACA Colour Genie (Hong Kong)
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*Tatung Einstein (Taiwan / UK)
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*MicroBee (Australia)
 
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When the Amstrad CPC range entered the market, plenty of personal home computers were already available.

As the Amstrad CPC was complete and ready to use at a fair price, it managed to conquer good parts of the 8 bit market... And many computers were promptly removed from the market thanks to Amstrad.


Notable Z80-based computers:


Notable 6502-based computers:


Other notable 8-bit computers:


Notable 8-bit machines with dual CPUs:

  • Commodore SuperPET (6502+6809)
  • Commodore 128 (6502+Z80)
  • Tandy TRS-80 Model 16 (Z80+68000)
  • MSX Turbo-R (Z80+R800)
  • Sharp MZ-2800 (Z80+80286)
  • Matra Alice 8000 (6803+8088)