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Re: Is this true? (Unitron still making clones?)
>> "Unitron was subsequently downsized. Today they make industrial
>> electronic equipment and still produce small numbers of Apple II
>> clones, which apparently are still used as stage lighting controllers
>> and similar stuff."
>>
>> I can't find their website, assuming that they have one, and seeing as
>> I don't know Portuguese, it's slightly tricky to find such
>> information...
>
> It's not hard to believe, since several quite capable stage
> lighting applications were developed around the Apple II.
>
> The trick to keeping these applications going is to put the
> Apple II into a non-recognizable box. ;-)
Very easy to clone Apple II. You can't clone Apple //e unless you have
ways to deconstruct MMU chip and IOU chip. You may want to clone Apple
IIgs. You need to do more deconstructing chips. Are you willing to invest
$$$?
Bryan Parkoff