Back in the 20th century I had a KIM-1 microcomputer which I
modified extensively, creating new opcodes for flipping memory banks (all 64K at a time).
Next came a more ambitious design built from scratch. Because the goals were similar I was going to name the new machine "KIM Clone," but opted for Kim
Klone (or
KK) instead, just to be cheesy.
Now there's a third-generation machine on the back burner. But I
don't think I'll call it Kimklone Klone. That would produce the acronym
KKK !
( Apologies for slipping OT from the
history of computing to a machine still in the future!
)
-- Jeff