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Re: Apple II Clones. How many sold?



On 27/12/2009 5:24pm, datajerk wrote:
Google has failed me, or I have failed Google.  In either case I
cannot seem to find any statistics on the number of Apple II clones
sold in the US or worldwide.  I had a clone, as did most of my
friends.  It was economics.

I ask this because according to Wikipedia, "During the Commodore 64's
lifetime, sales totalled 17 million units, making it the best-selling
single personal computer model of all time." (Yes totaled was spelled
wrong in the article--fixed now :-).  And according to Wikipedia Apple
II sales sans the IIgs were less than 5 million.  But the number of
clones are not taken into consideration.  AFAIK the C64 was not cloned
(correct me here).

So, was the C64 the best-selling computer "model" of all time?  Can
the ~200 different Apple II clones significantly increase the the
overall volume of the A2 family.  I speculate no.  Simply because my
clone was still 3x the cost of the C64.  But I'd still like to know.

The C64 total worldwide sales were in fact about 30 million, the 17 million was the number sold in the US and Canada.

The Amiga sold about 6 million units worldwide between 1985-1995, and that is considered a failure!