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
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
Microsoft Word Proofing Tools 6.0 for Mac (3. Microsoft Word Proofing Tools 6.0 for Mac (3.5) Microsoft Word Converter Kit for ODA 2.0 for Mac (3.5) Microsoft Word Complete Speller 6.0 for Mac (3.5) Microsoft Word 6.1 for Windows (3.5-1.44mb) Microsoft Word 6.0c for Windows (3.5-1.44mb) Microsoft Word 6.0c for Windows (3.5-DMF).7z Microsoft Word 6.0c for Windows (3.5-DMF)
Microsoft Word 6.0a for Windows (5.25-1.2mb) Microsoft Word 6.0a for Windows (3.5-1.44mb) Microsoft Word 6.0a for Macintosh (3.5-1.44mb) Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows (5.25-1.2mb) Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows (3.5-1.44mb) Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows NT (3.5-DMF) Two of the more popular Macintosh emulators are vMac and Basilisk II. Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows NT (3.5-DMF) However, the project was short-lived, cancelled in mid-1993 not because of. Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows (Upgrade) (3.5-1.44mb) Microsoft Word 6.0 for Macintosh (3.5-1.44mb) Instead of simulating internal Windows logic like a virtual machine or emulator, Wine translates Windows API calls into POSIX calls on. Microsoft Word 6.0 for DOS (3.5-720k) (5.25-1.2mb) Wine (originally an acronym for 'Wine Is Not an Emulator') is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, & BSD.
Product type Application Word Processor Vendor Microsoft Release date 1993 Minimum CPU 8088(DOS) 286(Win) 68020 or PPC(Mac) User interface GUI Platform DOS Windows MacOS Download count 90 (18 for release) Downloads Download name Also see a complete list of word processors archived on Winworld. Later versions are bundled with Microsoft Office. The DOS, Mac, and Windows versions are quite different from each other, and each restarted their version numbering at "1.0". There were also ports to OS/2, the Atari ST, and Unix. For a time Word for Windows competed with WordPerfect for Windows.
A Microsoft Windows version was introduced in 1989, although Palantir WinText, NBI Legend, and Samna AMI/AMI Pro had beaten them to their own Windows platform.
The Mac version was introduced in 1985 where it acquired a friendlier user interface and gained some popularity. Word for DOS was never really successful. Initially it competed against many popular word processors such as WordStar, Multimate, and WordPerfect. Its crude WYSIWYG/mouse support was a direct response to the Apple Lisa/Mac, and VisiCorp Visi On. Its design made use of a mouse and WYSIWYG graphics. The Microsoft Word word processor was first introduced for MS-DOS in 1983.