You miscategorize most of the lines in this list.
> Commodore Amiga and Atari ST were 16-bit 68000 chips.
And the Mac which outsold both in the long run.
You missed:
Sinclair QL -- also a MC 680x0.
> The BBC Micro was 8 bit and a 6502 chip, that era had at least the following:
> BBC Atom, Micro, Electron, Master
> Commodore Pet, Vic32, Commodore 64
> Atari 400/800 XL
All 6502, yes. But you missed:
> Oric Atmos
Then you do not have a category for Zilog kit.
Powered by the Z80:
> Tandy TRS80
> Sinclair ZX80, 81, Spectrum, QL
Not the QL, no.
> Amstrad CPC 464
> MSX machines
Then another error. This line:
> Dragon 32/64
Is neither 6502 nor Z80. It is a Motorola 6809, along with 1 model of TRS-80.
Given this confusion I am not sure what you were trying to say.
You miscategorize most of the lines in this list.
> Commodore Amiga and Atari ST were 16-bit 68000 chips.
And the Mac which outsold both in the long run.
You missed:
Sinclair QL -- also a MC 680x0.
> The BBC Micro was 8 bit and a 6502 chip, that era had at least the following:
> BBC Atom, Micro, Electron, Master
> Commodore Pet, Vic32, Commodore 64
> Atari 400/800 XL
All 6502, yes. But you missed:
> Oric Atmos
Then you do not have a category for Zilog kit.
Powered by the Z80:
> Tandy TRS80
> Sinclair ZX80, 81, Spectrum, QL
Not the QL, no.
> Amstrad CPC 464
> MSX machines
Then another error. This line:
> Dragon 32/64
Is neither 6502 nor Z80. It is a Motorola 6809, along with 1 model of TRS-80.
Given this confusion I am not sure what you were trying to say.