The Apricot is a UK-made IBM-incompatible (my term for
an 80x86 box that
runs MS-DOS or CP/M86, but which doesn't have PC-like hardware). There
were various models made, most using 8086 CPUs.
I think Apricot went on to make some 80286 and higher machines that were
basically PC-clones :-(
They did. They were then bought by Mitsubishi (I think) who went on using the
Apricot name right on into 486 days - a pc clone called Xen, IIRC.
Philip.
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