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Emulators on Legacy systems

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|logo = BlackBerry.png
|logowidth = 64px
|type = [[:Category:Emulators_by_operating_system|Operating systems]]
|release = 1999
|last-release = 2000 (3.6)
=DOS=
{{Infobox platform
|developer = [[Microsoft]]
|title = MS-DOS
|logo = Icon_DOS.png
}}
{{for|software that emulates Commodore 64|Commodore 64 emulators}}
The '''[[Commodore 64]]''' (C64) is an 8-bit home computer released in 1982 by [[Commodore]]. It is notable for being one of the first widespread home computers, helping it to expand its collection of games as a result.
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=MSX=
{{Infobox platform
|developer = [[Microsoft|Microsoft]]
|title = MSX
|logo = msx.png
|logo = Apple_Computer_(1998).jpg
|logowidth = 64px
|developer = [[Apple|Apple Inc.]]
|type = [[:Category:Emulators_by_operating_system|Operating systems]]
|release = 1984
|last-release = Mac OS 9
}}
{{for|emulators software that run on macOS (previously emulates Classic Mac OS X)|Emulators on macOSMacintosh line}}
{{for|software that emulates Classic Mac OS on other hardware|Macintosh line}}
From 1984 to 2001, Classic Mac OS, with its revolutionary graphical user interface and iconic single-button mouse, sparked a digital revolution. It empowered users with intuitive interaction and laid the foundation for modern computing interfaces.
|release = 1987
|last-release = 2001 (4.52)
|developer = IBM<br>[[Microsoft |Microsoft]] (1.0–1.3)
}}
'''[[wikipedia:OS/2|OS/2]]''' ('''Operating System/2''') is a series of Operating systems initially developed by IBM and Microsoft before their falling out.
|logo = Icon_Windows_9x.png
|logowidth = 64px
|developer = [[Microsoft|Microsoft Corporation]]
|type = [[:Category:Emulators_by_operating_system|Operating systems]]
|release = 1995
|image = Icon Windows CE.png
|imagewidth = 76
|developer = [[Microsoft|Microsoft Corporation]]
|release = 1996
|discontinued = 2018/2023<ref Group=N>Mainstream support ended on October 9, 2018. Extended support ended on October 10, 2023</ref>
{{Infobox mobile
|title = Pocket PC 2000/2002
|developer = [[Microsoft|Microsoft Corporation]]
|release = 2000/2001
|discontinued = 2005/2008<ref Group=N>Pocket PC 2000 Mainstream support ended on September 30, 2005. Extended support ended on October 9, 2007. Pocket PC 2002 Unsupported as of October 14, 2008</ref>
|image = Icon Windows Mobile.png
|imagewidth = 140
|developer = [[Microsoft|Microsoft Corporation]]
|release = 2003-2009
|discontinued = 2009-2013<ref Group=N>'''Windows Mobile 2003''': Mainstream support: Ended on July 14, 2009 Extended support: Ended on July 8, 2014. '''Windows Mobile 5.0''': Mainstream support: Ended on October 12, 2010 Extended support: Ended on October 13, 2015. '''Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1 and 6.5''': Unsupported as of January 8, 2013.</ref>
}}
{{for|software that emulates Windows Mobile|Cellphone emulators#Windows_Mobile_.28PocketPC.29}}
'''[[wikipedia:Windows Mobile|Windows Mobile]]''' was created by [[Microsoft]] for '[[wikipedia:Pocket PC|Pocket PC]]' devices and Smartphones.
* [[wikipedia:Windows Mobile 2003|Windows Mobile 2003]] is based on the [[wikipedia:Windows CE#Releases|Windows CE 4.x]] kernel.
* [[wikipedia:Windows_Mobile_5.0|Windows Mobile 5.0]], [[wikipedia:Windows_Mobile_6.0|6.0]], [[wikipedia:Windows_Mobile_6.1|6.1]], [[wikipedia:Windows_Mobile_6.5|6.5]] are based on the [[wikipedia:Windows CE#Releases|Windows CE 5.x]] kernel.
|imagewidth = 140
|imagewidth2 = 140
|developer = [[Microsoft|Microsoft Corporation]]
|release = 2010
|discontinued = 2015
|developer = [[Atari]]
}}
The '''[[wikipedia:Atari ST|Atari ST]]''' was a microcomputer developed by [[Atari ]] and released 1985.<br>
'''[[wikipedia:Atari TOS|TOS]]''' ('''The Operating System''') was the operating system for the [[Atari ST emulators|Atari ST]] line of computers.<br>
'''[[wikipedia:MiNT|FreeMiNT]]''' ('''MiNT is Now TOS''') is a replacement kernel used by [https://atari.joska.no/VanillaMiNT/ VanillaMiNT], EasyMiNT, [http://www.subsole.org/st_mint STMiNT], etc.
{{Infobox platform
|title = Towns OS
|developer = [[Fujitsu]]
|logo = FMTOWNS 2F.jpg
|logowidth = 142
''Note that custom versions of [[#Windows_9x|Windows 9x]], [[#DOS|DOS]] and Linux distros were made for FM Towns hardware. Most software for these systems are not made for FM Towns, software support will vary.''
'''[[wikipedia:FM_Towns#Operating_system|TownsOS]]''' created by [[Fujitsu]] is the operating system for [[FM Towns emulators|FM Towns]], this operating system is based on [[#DOS|MS-DOS]] with the Phar Lap Software [[wikipedia:Phar Lap Software|386 DOS-Extender]] to run programs in protected mode.
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<font size="4"><b>Emulators</b></font>
|logo = PC98RS.jpg
|logowidth = 120
|developer = [[NEC|NEC Home Electronics]]
|type = [[:Category:Computers|Home computer]]
|release = 1982
|last-release = 6.5.30
}}
'''[[wikipedia:IRIX|IRIX]]''' is a discontinued operating system developed by [[Sillicon Graphics ]] (SGI), based on [[wikipedia:UNIX_System_V|UNIX System V]] with [[BSD]] extensions.
IRIX was made to run on SGI's [[:Category:SGI_computers|MIPS-based machines]], and is where [[wikipedia:XFS|XFS]] and [[wikipedia:OpenGL|OpenGL]] originated.
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