<P> Several Apple I clones and replicas have been released in recent years . These are all created by hobbyists and marketed to the hobbyist / collector community . Availability is usually limited to small runs in response to demand . </P> <Ul> <Li> Replica 1: Created by Vince Briel . A software - compatible clone, produced using modern components, released in 2003 at a price of around $150 . </Li> <Li> PE6502: Created by Jason Putnam . A single board computer kit made with all through - hole and current production components . Runs Apple 1 "Integer BASIC", a clone of AppleSoft BASIC (floating point capable), Wozmon and Krusader - all built - in ROM . 32k of RAM, and a Parallax Propeller terminal . Software compatible with the Apple 1 . putnamelectronics.com </Li> <Li> A-One: Created by Frank Achatz, also using modern components . </Li> <Li> Obtronix Apple I reproduction: Created by Steve Gabaly, using original components or equivalents thereof . Sold through eBay . </Li> <Li> Mimeo 1: Created by Mike Willegal . A hardware kit designed to replicate a real Apple I as accurately possible . Buyers are expected to assemble the kits themselves . </Li> <Li> Newton 1: Created by Michael Ng and released in 2012 . Similar to the Mimeo 1, but is made using the same materials and same obsolete processing technique commonly used in the 1970s . Over 400 bare boards, kits and assembled boards were sold . There are Newton NTI and non-NTI versions available . </Li> <Li> Brain Board, a plug in firmware board for the Apple II that, with the optional "Wozanium Pack" program, can emulate a functional Apple - 1 . </Li> <Li> Replica by MDesk . An accuracy PCB copy of original Apple 1 was researched in 2012--14 . A few PCBs without components were sold for $26 in 2014 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Replica 1: Created by Vince Briel . A software - compatible clone, produced using modern components, released in 2003 at a price of around $150 . </Li> <Li> PE6502: Created by Jason Putnam . A single board computer kit made with all through - hole and current production components . Runs Apple 1 "Integer BASIC", a clone of AppleSoft BASIC (floating point capable), Wozmon and Krusader - all built - in ROM . 32k of RAM, and a Parallax Propeller terminal . Software compatible with the Apple 1 . putnamelectronics.com </Li>

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