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- Computers
- ====== Computers ====== For computers, in all of their varying forms across all of the ages. Obviously, a large modicum of o... ems and CPU architectures will feature here. Many computers will be linked off to separate pages in the future, but for now, they live here. ===== 486-based computers ===== ==== Operating Systems (i486 series) ====
- MSXes @eop:computing:computers
- me. A truly advanced marvel for the MSX2 line of computers. Capable of doing a mind-blowing amount of things... ace A quite comprehensive Unix-clone for the MSX computers, although this appears to be specifically targeted at computers of the MSX2 specifications. Two versions exist, o... ese emulators support operating systems for these computers is unknown; it must be looked into further. PCs w
- SHARP X68000 series @eop:computing:computers
- m NetBSD/amiga A fair amount of the SHARP X68000 computers support this port of NetBSD. MMU is required, and... arious devices with EOPs. See the [[eop:computing:computers:msxes|MSX]] page. === PC emulation on Sharp X6... ese emulators support operating systems for these computers is unknown; it must be looked into further. PCs w
- Microcontrollers
- ontrollers ====== Similar to the [[eop:computing:computers|Computers]] page, but instead for microcontrollers. They're usually ARM, MIPS, or RISC based, although not a
- FM Towns series @eop:computing:computers
- arious devices with EOPs. See the [[eop:computing:computers:msxes|MSX]] page. === PC emulation on FM Towns ... ese emulators support operating systems for these computers is unknown; it must be looked into further. PCs w
- NEC PC-9801 series @eop:computing:computers
- arious devices with EOPs. See the [[eop:computing:computers:msxes|MSX]] page. === PC emulation on NEC PC-9... ese emulators support operating systems for these computers is unknown; it must be looked into further. PCs w
