off the top of my head, these computers sported the '186:
Tandy TRS-80 model 2000
the Mindset
Burroughs ICON
Televideo Personal Mini
Altos 586 (not sure if *that* one did, but one Altos model did regardless)
Research Machines Nimbus (UK)
odd but still interesting categories:
original Ampro Little Board PC (single board computer)
Radio Electronics RE Robot (could be bought ready built from Vesta Technologies - they
kindly provided ROM images) - 80188
AST and Orchid 4-port cards (not really *computers*, yet they are)
Vermont Microsystems PGC clone graphics card (80188)
let me see if I remember this one correctly - Advanced Computer Products of Anaheim, CA
produced a box w/a fully compatible 80186 mobo
probably dozens and dozens if not hundreds of industrial embedded systems
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likely there are other worthy additions to this list. But the very last entry is what
I'd like to touch on. Where are all these blooming things? I even remember a company
in Long Island (can't remember the name, off of Vets highway) that made one. The
ability to enumerate every one is a task likely to be carried out as naming all the
bizarre and perverse specialty software that (truly) was available for the Tandy 2000 at
one time (bizarro scientific apps mostly, but some off the wall accounting packages and
whatnot also). But give it a go gurus. Lessee what you can come up with -
oh, hope you all had a Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, joyous Kwanzaa. But that's it.
The pagans and atheists can go scratch LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL