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Intel i386 DX
The original 80386 was renamed 80386DX to avoid confusion with 80386SX. However, Intel subsequently used the "DX" suffix to refer to the floating-point capability of the 80486DX. The 80387SX was an 80387 part that was compatible with the 386SX (i.e. with a 16-bit databus). The 386SX was packaged in a surface-mount QFP and sometimes offered in a socket to allow for an upgrade.
156 Games
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1998 | DOS |
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1995 | Windows 3.x |
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1996 | Windows, Windows 3.x, Macintosh |
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1994 | DOS |
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1994 | DOS |
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1996 | DOS |
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1998 | Windows, Windows 3.x, Macintosh |
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2000 | Windows |
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1996 | DOS |
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1994 | DOS, Windows, Macintosh... |
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1994 | DOS, Macintosh |
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1997 | Windows, Windows 3.x |
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1999 | Windows, Macintosh |
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1993 | DOS, CD-i, Macintosh |
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1996 | DOS |
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1996 | Windows, Windows 3.x |
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1995 | Windows, Windows 3.x |
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1994 | DOS, Windows 3.x, Macintosh... |
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1995 | DOS |
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1994 | DOS, Amiga, Macintosh... |
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1995 | DOS, Macintosh |
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1997 | DOS, Windows |
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1993 | Macintosh, Windows 3.x |
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1995 | DOS |
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1995 | DOS, Amiga |
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