Note: In the early 90s, ACT was bought by Mitsubishi and, therefore, later Apricot computers are listed in the Mitsubishi section.
Note: probably many recent models share a common BIOS, but we need either to find specific documents or to access dumps to verify.
Note: probably many recent models share a common BIOS, but we need either to find specific documents or to access dumps to verify.
A few of these are now supported by MESS, but it is not confirmed which models the dumps come from
A few of these are now supported by MESS, but it is not confirmed which models the dumps come from
Note: probably many recent models share a common BIOS, but we need either to find specific documents or to access dumps to verify.
In model order:
In release order: 5100, 5110, 5120, 5150, 5160, 5155, 5271, 5170, 5281, 5140, 5162
Note: probably many recent models share a common BIOS, but we need either to find specific documents or to access dumps to verify.
Note: probably many PC-98xx models share a common BIOS, but we need either to find specific documents or to access dumps to verify.
A few of these are now supported by MESS, but it is not confirmed which models the dumps come from
A few of these are now supported by MESS, but it is not confirmed which models the dumps come from
A few of these are now supported by MESS, but it is not confirmed which models the dumps come from
A few of these are now supported by MESS, but it is not confirmed which models the dumps come from
RG-JX1
model V-Saturns)MMP-11
round button model Hi-Saturns)MMP-1000NV
, unsure if it used a different BIOS)SPC-ST2
, it has the japanese language removed in the BIOS)A few of these are now supported by MESS, but it is not confirmed which models the dumps come from
A few of these are now supported by MESS, but it is not confirmed which models the dumps come from
Note: for sure, many VAIO share common BIOS, but we need some reliable doc to sort a bit that section!
Desktops have code PCV- / Laptops have code PCG-
Desktops have code VGC- / Laptops have code VGN-
[These should link to other mfr pages but consolidated here for obvious reasons.]
Note: probably many recent models share a common BIOS, but we need either to find specific documents or to access dumps to verify.
was founded by Kazuma Tateishi, so the company Tateishi Electric sometimes mentioned in MSX pages IS OMRON ).
Korean company, maybe the same as TriGem
written on the case)?
Korean company, originally known as Hanguk Sangyeok