

While the ARM processor in the Acorn Archimedes is a 32-bit chip, it only had 26-bit addressing making an ARM/Archimedes emulator, such as Aemulor or others below, necessary for 26-bit compatibility, for later ARM processors have mostly have dropped it. Main article: PC-based IBM-compatible mainframes EmulatorĪcorn Archimedes, A7000, RiscPC, Phoebe
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X86-64 platforms (64-bit PC and compatible hardware) EmulatorĦ0-bit guest systems 60-bit CDC 6000 series and Cyber mainframe EmulatorĤ8-bit guest systems English Electric KDF9 EmulatorĬross-platform/ POSIX API: binary for OS X on PowerPCĬross-platform/ POSIX API: binaries for 32-bit Intel Linux, Raspberry Pi, OS X Lion, and OS X YosemiteĬross-platform/ POSIX API: binary for 32-bit Windows with CygwinĬross-platform/ POSIX API: binaries for Intel macOS Mojave through Big Sur, and 64-bit Intel Linux (also runs under Windows 10 and FreeBSD)ģ6-bit guest systems DEC PDP-10 EmulatorĭEC PDP-10: PDP-6, KA10, KI10, KL10A/B, and various very old computersģ2-bit guest systems 32-bit IBM mainframe 5.17 x86 platforms (32-bit PC and compatible hardware).5.2 Acorn Archimedes, A7000, RiscPC, Phoebe.2.1 60-bit CDC 6000 series and Cyber mainframe.

1.5 x86-64 platforms (64-bit PC and compatible hardware).
