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Emulators on Legacy systems

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:''See also [[History of emulation]] page.''
:''For software that runs these systems on other hardware see [[POS_(Pong_Consoles)_CPUs_and_Other_Chips#x86_CPUs|x86 CPUs]], [[Macintosh line|Macintosh emulators]], [[Commodore 64 emulators]] and [[MSX emulators]], [[Cellphone_emulators#Microsoft|Microsoft Phone/Mobile emulators]].
 
;Platforms in this article
;:Microsoft products
'''Microsoft''': [[#DOS|MS-DOS]], [[#MSX-DOS and MSX-BASIC|MSX-DOS, MSX-BASIC]], [[#Windows_9x|Windows 9x]], [[#Windows Phone and Mobile|Windows 7/8 Phone, Windows 10 Mobile]].<br>
;:Computers/Desktop operating systems
'''Commodore''': [[#Commodore 64|Commodore 64]]
'''Apple''': [[#Classic_Mac_OS|Classic Mac OS]]
'''Silicon Graphics''': [[#IRIX|IRIX]] '''Be Inc''': [[#BeOS|BeOS]]<br>;:Mobile operating systems'''BlackBerry''': [[#BlackberryBlackBerry|BlackberryOS]] '''Nokia & Intel''': [[#MeeGo|MeeGo]] '''Palm, Inc''': [[#Palm|PalmOS]] '''=BeOS={{Infobox platform|title = BeOS|logo = Icon BeOS.png|logowidth = 64px|type = [[:Category:Emulators by operating system|Operating systems]]|release = 1995|last-release = 2000 (R5)|successor = Haiku|developer = Be Inc.}}BeOS was a operating system developed by Be Inc'''., BeOS originally targeted the PowerPC platforms [[wikipedia: BeBox|BeBox]] and [[#Classic_Macintosh|Macintosh]], and later 32-bit x86 computers.;:BeOSHistoryBeOS was developed by former Apple employee [[wikipedia:Jean-Louis Gassée|Jean-Louis Gassée]], the first version of BeOSwas released with the [[wikipedia:BeBox|BeBox]]. In 1996 the CEO of [[Apple Inc.]], [[wikipedia:Gil Amelio|Gil Amelio]] started negotiations to buy Be Inc., the negotiations ended not working due to the Be Inc. CEO [[wikipedia:Jean-Louis Gassée|Jean-Louis Gassée]] wanting $300 million ({{Inflation|USD|300000000|1996}})<ref>https://lowendmac.com/2013/the-rise-and-fall-of-apples-gil-amelio/ The Rise and Fall of Apple’s Gil Amelio (1996 offer)</ref> with Apple offering $125 million ({{Inflation|USD|125000000|1996}}), Apple instead purchased [[wikipedia:NeXT|NeXT]] (Including [[wikipedia:NeXTSTEP|NeXTSTEP]]) from Steve Jobs.==BeOS==----
;Nintendo Entertainment system/Famicom
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=BlackBerry={{Infobox platform|title =BlackberryOS|logo = BlackBerry.png|logowidth = 64px|type = [[:Category:Emulators by operating system|Operating systems]]|release = 1999|last-release = 2000 (3.6)|successor = BlackBerry 10|developer =BlackBerry Limited}}'''BlackBerry OS''' was an operating system developed by BlackBerry Limited for their devices. BlackBerry OS was later reworked into BlackBerry 10 which has since been discontinued. the latest operating system developed by BlackBerry Limited "BlackBerry Secure OS" is based on [[Emulators on Android|Android]]
;PlayStation Portable
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=Palm=
{{Infobox platform
|title = Palm OS
|logo = Icon PalmOS.png
|logowidth = 64px
|type = [[:Category:Emulators by operating system|Operating systems]]
|release = 1996
|last-release = 2007 (Garnet OS 5.9.4)
|developer = Palm, Inc.<br>ACCESS
}}
'''Palm OS''' was a mobile operating system developed by Palm Inc. for [[wikipedia:Personal_digital_assistant|personal digital assistants]] (PDAs), and later for smartphones. Palm OS was installed on Palm Inc's PDA devices, as well as [[wikipedia:List_of_Palm_OS_devices|many other devices]] not developed by Palm Inc.
 
 
;Apple II
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=MeeGo=
{{Infobox platform
|title = MeeGo
|logo = MeeGo.png
|logowidth = 64px
|type = [[:Category:Emulators by operating system|Operating systems]]
|release = 2010
|last-release = 2012
|developer = Nokia, Intel, Linux Foundation
}}
;PlayStation Portable
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