"Apple Compatible computer from Franklin." Well:

Franklin Computer Corporation introduced the Franklin Ace 1000, a clone of Apple Computer's Apple II, in 1982. Apple quickly determined that substantial portions of the Franklin ROM and operating system had been copied directly from Apple's versions, and on May 12, 1982, filed suit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. It cited the presence of some of the same embedded strings, such as the name "James Huston" (an Apple programmer), and "Applesoft," on both the Apple and Franklin system disks.

That's the 2100. After the 2200, Wikipedia says "Apple was able to force Franklin out of the desktop computer market entirely, including its IBM-compatible PCs."

Franklin's still around, which surprised me.