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When the series was forced to work with Microsoft to create a PC-9800 compatible version of Windows 95 (then 98, then 2000), it effectively became redundant, and NEC, like its peers in the computing industry began work on PC compatibles instead.
 
When the series was forced to work with Microsoft to create a PC-9800 compatible version of Windows 95 (then 98, then 2000), it effectively became redundant, and NEC, like its peers in the computing industry began work on PC compatibles instead.
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*[[PC-9801]]
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**[[PC-9801 E]]
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**[[PC-9801 F]]
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**[[PC-9801 M]]
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**[[PC-9801 VF]]
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**[[PC-9801 VM]]
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**[[PC-9801 VX]]
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**[[PC-9801 U]]
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**[[PC-9801 UV]]
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**[[PC-9801 UX]]
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**[[PC-9801 RA]]
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**[[PC-9801 RS]]
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**[[PC-9801 RX]]
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**[[PC-9801 EX]]
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**[[PC-9801 DA]]
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**[[PC-9801 DA/U]]
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**[[PC-9801 DS]]
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**[[PC-9801 DS/U]]
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**[[PC-9801 DX]]
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**[[PC-9801 DX/U]]
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**[[PC-9801 FA]]
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**[[PC-9801 FA/U]]
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**[[PC-9801 FS]]
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**[[PC-9801 FS/U]]
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**[[PC-9801 FX]]
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**[[PC-9801 FX/U]]
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**[[PC-9821]]
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**[[PC-9821 Ra43]]
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The PC-9800 series (PC-9800シリーズ) is a range of computers manufactured between October 1982 and 200x by NEC.

Starting with the PC-9801, the PC-9800 series became one of the dominant brands of home computers in Japan throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s. It was one of the second "big three", competing against the Sharp X68000 and FM Towns.

PC-9800 computers started along the same lines as older machines by NEC, conforming to a bespoke standard which NEC hoped to capitalise on. Under pressure from IBM PC compatibles, particularly in the early 1990s, it was forced to open up to compete, though its proprietary standards ultimately gave way to the cheaper and more versitile nature of what had been set in motion by IBM and Microsoft.

When the series was forced to work with Microsoft to create a PC-9800 compatible version of Windows 95 (then 98, then 2000), it effectively became redundant, and NEC, like its peers in the computing industry began work on PC compatibles instead.

Computers

PUT THINGS HERE

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