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This page compares [[POS_(Pong_Consoles)_CPUs_and_Other_Chips#x86_CPUs|emulators of PC hardware]] against each other and shows what they can and can't do
''{{for|software that can run hardware features designed for PC-9800 system|NEC PC-9800 series#Hardware features and peripherals}}''
==Enhancements& Features==
''Side note: Please don't bump/spam GitHub threads/issues and feature request pages.''
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==Hardware support, features and peripherals==
''Side note: Please don't bump/spam GitHub threads/issues and feature request pages. '''This list only includes parts and accessories that can be possible to emulated through software or will be possible in the near future.''' Including everything would result in an endless list.''
===x86 CPU's===
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| Winchip 3
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
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! colspan=11 |Chips and Technologies
|-
| Super386
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
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! colspan=11 | Intel
|-
| [[Wikipedia:8086|8086]]
| {{Y}}
| {{Y}}
| {{Y}}[<ref>https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/devices/cpu/i86/i86.cpp *]</ref>
|-
| [[Wikipedia:Intel_80286|80286]]
| {{N}}<ref group=N3 name=MartyPCCPU>Future goal, for more information see [[#Comparisons|comparisons]] section.</ref>
| {{Y}}
| {{Y}}[<ref>https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/devices/cpu/i86/i286.cpp *]</ref>
|-
| [[Wikipedia:I386|386]]
| {{N}}<ref group=N3 name=MartyPCCPU></ref>
| {{Y}}
| {{Y}}[<ref>https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/devices/cpu/i386/i386.cpp *]</ref>
|-
| [[Wikipedia:RapidCAD|RapidCAD]]
| {{N}}<ref group=N3 name=MartyPCCPU></ref>
| {{Y}}
| {{Y}}[<ref>https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/devices/cpu/i386/i386.cpp *]</ref>
|-
| [[Wikipedia:Pentium_(original)|Pentium<br/>Pentium MMX]]
| {{Y}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{N}}[<ref>https://github.com/schellingb/dosbox-pure/issues/300 *]</ref>
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
! colspan=11 | TransmetaNexGen
|-
| [[Wikipediahttps:Transmeta Crusoe|Crusoe]//cpumuseum.jimdofree.com/museum/nexgen/nx586/ Nx586]
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
! colspan=11 | Rise Technology|-| [[Wikipedia:Transmeta EfficeonmP6|EfficeonmP6]]
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
! colspan=11 | VIA TechnologiesTransmeta
|-
| [[Wikipedia:VIA C3Transmeta Crusoe|VIA C3Crusoe]]
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
| [[Wikipedia:VIA C7Transmeta Efficeon|VIA C7Efficeon]]
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
! colspan=11 | [[Wikipedia:VIA CoreFusion|VIA CoreFusion]]| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{Unknown}}| {{Unknown}}| {{Unknown}}| {{Unknown}}| {{Unknown}}| {{Unknown}}| {{Unknown}}UMC
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| [[Wikipedia:VIA EdenUMC Green CPU|VIA EdenGreen CPU]]
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
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====Miscellaneous x86 CPU's====
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! Name
! Manufacturer
! 86Box
! PCem
! PCBox
! DOSBox Pure
! DOSBox-X
! DOSBox Staging
! MartyPC
! UniPCemu
! MAME
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! colspan=12 11 |Unknown
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| [[Wikipedia:UMC Green CPUK1810VM86|Green CPUK1810VM86]]| UMC
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
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! colspan=11 | VIA Technologies|-| [[Wikipedia:K1810VM86VIA C3|K1810VM86VIA C3]]| {{Unknown}}
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
| [[Wikipedia:mP6VIA C7|mP6VIA C7]]| Rise Technology
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
| Nx586[[Wikipedia:VIA CoreFusion| NexGenVIA CoreFusion]]
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
| Super386| [[Wikipedia:Chips and TechnologiesVIA Eden|C&TVIA Eden]]
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
|}
===Graphics Cards & GPU's==={|class="wikitable" style="text-align:centerleft; vertical-align:middle;"
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! Name
! colspan=11 |
|-
| PC-FX GA<br/><small>Unlike [[NEC_PC-9800_series#Hardware_features_and_peripherals|PC-9800 variant]], this DOS/V variant[https://youtu.be/JM04vH2et5A] uses a single ISA card and both variants integrate an additional 3D chipset (Kubota/Hudson HuC6273) over the regular [[PC-FX]].
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
| Matrox Impression Plus<br/><small>Impression emulation is crucial for RenderWare 3D accelerated games[https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?p=279817] compatibility and [[Preservation projects|preservation]].</small>
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{N}}
|-
| Matrox Millennium and | {{Y}}| {{Unknown}}| {{Unknown}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{N}}|-| Matrox Millennium II<br/><small>Millennium emulation is crucial for supported 3D accelerated games[https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?p=279817] with enhanced visuals and [[Preservation projects|preservation]].</small>| {{Y}}[https://86box.net/2024/02/21/86box-v4-1.html *]
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{N}}
|-
| Matrox Mystique<br/><small>Mystique emulation is crucial for supported MSI API 3D accelerated games[https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?p=279817] compatibility and [[Preservation projects|preservation]].</small>| {{Y}}[https://86box.net/2024/02/21/86box-v4-1.html *]
| {{Unknown}}
| {{Unknown}}
| {{N}}
|-
| 3Dfx Voodoo<br/><small>Voodoo emulation is crucial for [https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=534 Windows Glide] and [https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=886 DOS Glide] games compatibility and [[Preservation projects|preservation]].</small>
| {{Y}}
| {{Y}}
| {{Y}}
| {{Y}}
| {{Y}}[<ref>https://github.com/dosbox-staging/dosbox-staging/issues/339 *]</ref>
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
| 3Dfx Voodoo 2/3/Banshee
| {{Y}}
| {{Y}}
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{N}}[<ref>https://github.com/dosbox-staging/dosbox-staging/issues/3115 *]</ref>
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
| 3Dfx Voodoo 4/5<br/><small>It's quite possible to run early [[Windows_2000/XP/Vista_emulators|XP]] 3D games thanks to it's performance and also compatibility with D3D7[https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_Direct3D_2-7_games][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct3D#Direct3D_7.0] (pushing T&L to CPU via driver).[https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=61580][https://youtu.be/uu8uE2KRDGM]</small>3| {{NY}}[https://github.com/86Box/86Box/discussions/2909 *]| {{NY}}[https://pcem-emulator.co.uk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=3496 *]
| {{Unknown}}
| {{N}}[https://github.com/joncampbell123/dosbox-x/issues/3959#issuecomment-1400282345 *]
| {{N}}
| {{N}}[https://github.com/dosbox-staging/dosbox-staging/issues/3115 *]| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{N}}
| {{Unknown}}
|-
| Diamond Edge 3D3Dfx Voodoo 4| {{N}}<ref>https://github.com/86Box/86Box/discussions/nVidia NV12909<br/ref>| {{N}}<smallref>NV1 emulation is crucial for NV1 3D accelerated games[https://wwwpcem-emulator.vogonsco.orguk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?pt=279817][3496</ref>| {{Unknown}}| {{N}}<ref>https://wwwgithub.vogons.orgcom/joncampbell123/dosbox-x/issues/3959#issuecomment-1400282345</viewtopic.php?f=46&t=30017] compatibility and [[Preservation projectsref>| {{N}}|preservation]]{{N}}<ref>https://github.com/dosbox-staging/dosbox-staging/issues/3115</smallref>| {{N}}[| {{N}}| {{Unknown}}|-| 3Dfx Voodoo 5| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{Unknown}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{Unknown}}|-| 3Dfx Voodoo Banshee| {{Y}}| {{Y}}| {{Unknown}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{N}}| {{Unknown}}|-| Diamond Edge 3D/nVidia NV1| {{N}}<ref>https://github.com/86Box/86Box/issues/2431 *]</ref>| {{N}}[<ref>https://github.com/sarah-walker-pcem/pcem/issues/205 *]</ref>
| {{Unknown}}
| {{N}}
|}
====Notes===={| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="text-align:left;"! scope="col"||-! colspan=1 |PC-FX GA|-|Unlike [[NEC_PC-9800_series#Hardware_features_and_peripherals|PC-9800 variant]], this DOS/V variant<ref>https://youtu.be/JM04vH2et5A</ref> uses a single ISA card and both variants integrate an additional 3D chipset <br> (Kubota/Hudson HuC6273) over the regular [[PC-FX]]|-! colspan=1 |Matrox Impression Plus|-|Impression emulation is crucial for RenderWare 3D accelerated games <ref>https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?p=279817</ref> compatibility and [[Preservation projects|preservation]].|-! colspan=1 |Matrox Mystique, Millennium and Millennium II <ref>https://86box.net/2024/02/21/86box-v4-1.html</ref>|-|The emulation of these three cards is crucial for supported 3D accelerated games enhanced visuals and [[Preservation projects|preservation]]|-! colspan=1 |3Dfx Voodoo|-|Voodoo emulation is crucial for <ref>https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=534 Windows Glide</ref> and <ref>https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=886 DOS Glide</ref> games compatibility and [[Preservation projects|preservation]].|-! colspan=1 |3Dfx Voodoo 4/5|-|It's quite possible to run early [[Windows_2000/XP/Vista_emulators|XP]] 3D games thanks to it's performance and also compatibility with D3D7<ref>https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_Direct3D_2-7_games</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct3D#Direct3D_7.0</ref> (pushing T&L to CPU via driver).<ref>https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=61580</ref><ref>https://youtu.be/uu8uE2KRDGM</ref>|-! colspan=1 |Diamond Edge 3D |-|NV1 emulation is crucial for NV1 3D accelerated games<ref>https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=30017</ref> compatibility and [[Preservation projects|preservation]].|}==Sound Cards===
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===Network Cards===
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===Mainboards===
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===Gamepads===
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