Maximite

Some, such as the Maximite SM1,[2] and Geoff Graham's latest version,[3] the Mini-Maximite, are hardware- and software-compatible with the original design, but use a different form factor.

This makes it easier to use hardware designed for Arduino boards, but modified firmware is needed to use this functionality.

Australian Distributor Dontronics and United States programmer Ken Segler have been active in adapting the software to run on the different versions of the hardware.

[9] This new revision of the original Maximite brings a real-time clock and a microSD card connector on board and fits into a PLCC-68 socket.

ICeemite offers custom-built firmware with additional extras used in embedded systems such as multitasking and power management, but does not support colour graphics.

This is an enhanced version of the Colour Maximite 2, relying on more surface mounted components than the Gen 1, thus being optimised for automated machine assembly.

[14] PicoMite MMBasic supports all the hardware features of the Raspberry Pi Pico (serial, I2C, SPI, CPU clock, ADC, etc), along with built-in support for many popular add-ons for the Pico including SD cards, LCD display with a maximum resolution of 480 × 360 pixels, touch sensitive LCD screens, real-time clocks, infrared remote controls, temperature and humidity sensors, ultrasonic sensors and numeric keypads.

Color Maximite (CircuitGizmos CGCOLORMAX1) showing all of the graphics modes