It was ahead of its time, and hampered by slow hardware - a 200 MHz Geode x86 compatible CPU.
16-bit applications are developed for CPUs compatible with x86 2nd generation, first conceived in 1978.
There was also a compatible Polish CPU named MCY7880 and the Czech-made Tesla MHB 8080A.
Since it is architectural, the size of a word is usually set by the first CPU in a family, rather than the characteristics of a later compatible CPU.
As downloaded, ZipSlack required approximately 100 megabytes of disk space and an Intel 80386 or compatible CPU.
The Adjust flag (also known as the Auxiliary flag) is a flag stored in the FLAGS register on all x86 compatible CPUs.
The following Electronika computers used Soviet CPU, compatible with PDP-11:
Motorola 68000 compatible CPU.
It represents a fourth generation of binary compatible CPUs since the original 8086 of 1978.
The direction flag is a flag that controls the left-to-right or right-to-left direction of string processing, stored in the FLAGS register on all x86 compatible CPUs.