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Emulators on Legacy systems

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:''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]].
In this article "'''Legacy systems'''" means unsupported by manufacturer, whether it is a 80's home computers such as [[#Commodore 64|Commodore 64]] or an operating system/series of operating systems no longer getting updates such as Microsoft's [[#Windows 9x|Windows 9x]] series of operating systems The reason to discontinuing these products varies, in the case of home computers outdated hardware is normally the reason support ceases. For operating systems it varies from lack of profit/lack of commercial success (such as [[#BeOS|BeOS]], [[#OS/2|OS/2]]) to devices it was designed for becoming outdated or failing themselves (such as [[#BlackBerry|BlackBerry OS]]). ;Before diving in;;*'''Note that many of these emulators are forks of other major emulation projects, as such these versions may be marked as inactive while the main version is still active.'''<br>;*'''If you have one of these systems (preferably on date-accurate hardware) please consider contributing to the this article by marking emulators with good speed and good compatibilty compatibility as recommended'''
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