Ernest wrote:
That is a very cool clone! I've never seen or even heard of it before, but it's on the site now. Skurk, you should definitely add more pictures and information for it as you have time.
Thanks! I got this machine in 1987 (I think) and this was the computer that introduced me to assembly programming - and have been stuck there ever since. I'll upload more images of this computer later, let me know if you want to see anything in particular.
Ernest wrote:
I wonder if your clone was sold as a home security system, rather than as a desktop computer?
I don't remember, I think this computer was marketed as both. Apparently noone got the security system to work (or at least I've never heard of anyone who did). The introduction price back then was about 20,000 NOK (~$3,000).
Ernest wrote:
If so, that might explain why no one has heard of it (as an Apple clone.)
I believe only a couple of thousand machines were sold before West Computers got sued by Apple for producing unlicensed clones (IIRC).
This computer isn't working at the moment, a separate card in front handling the keyboard is physically broken - yes, it's cracked and missing a piece!
Until I find a replacement, I'm stuck with about 50 floppies filled with memories waiting for an evening filled with nostalgia. Getting such a card these days may be hard, so I'm currently browsing eBay for an used Apple ][. If anyone's got one spare and want to sell it cheap, then let me know