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* [[Driver:Apple II|Apple II personal computers]] | * [[Driver:Apple II|Apple II personal computers]] | ||
* [[Driver:Mac_68K|Apple Macintosh computers (Motorola MC680x0)]] | * [[Driver:Mac_68K|Apple Macintosh computers (Motorola MC680x0)]] | ||
* [[Driver:Mac_PPC|Apple Macintosh computers (PowerPC)]] | |||
* [[Driver:c128d|Commodore 128 and 128d]] | * [[Driver:c128d|Commodore 128 and 128d]] | ||
* [[Driver:pdp1|DEC PDP-1]] | * [[Driver:pdp1|DEC PDP-1]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:40, 30 June 2026
Systems
- 4004 Nixie Clock (4004clk)
- ABC 1600
- AMI 486 Clone PC (ct486)
- Amstrad CPC
- Amstrad PC 1640
- Apollo workstations and servers
- Apple II personal computers
- Apple Macintosh computers (Motorola MC680x0)
- Apple Macintosh computers (PowerPC)
- Commodore 128 and 128d
- DEC PDP-1
- Fujitsu FM-Towns personal computers
- Heathkit (Zenith Data Systems) 8-bit computers
- Hewlett-Packard Integral PC
- HP 9000 series 300 workstations
- IBM PC, PC XT, and PC AT
- INTELLEC® 4 (intlc44, intlc440)
- Intergraph InterPro and InterServe workstations and servers
- mc-68000-Computer
- Micom Soft Analog/Digital Controller
- MIPS workstations and servers
- MSX computers
- NEC PC-88xx
- Neo-Geo arcade and home hardware
- Sega Saturn/ST-V
- Seibu SPI (Senkyu/Battle Balls, Viper Phase 1, Raiden Fighters series, E-Jan High School)
- Soviet systems: PC clones -- PDP-11 clones -- Terminals -- Agat