The C-Step i486 refers to a specific revision of the Intel 486 microprocessor, which was part of Intel's fourth-generation x86 architecture. Standard PCs featuring the C-Step i486 typically included configurations with 16 to 128 MB of RAM, a clock speed ranging from 25 to 100 MHz, and supported both DOS and early versions of Windows. These systems were widely used in the early to mid-1990s for basic computing tasks, gaming, and office applications. The i486 architecture introduced features like integrated cache and support for pipelining, improving overall performance compared to its predecessor, the 386.
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The standard OS for a PC is Windows, and the latest version is Windows 7.
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The Intel 80486("eighty-four-eighty-six") (Marketed i486, spoken as Intel 486)
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You cannot. The PS3 has a very different operating system and machine architecture than Windows and a standard PC.
You'll buy PC games. The XBox controller can be used with some PC games as a standard video game controller.
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You press W (standard) two times (fast) and hold!
Windows, Linux, some versions of Unix, and other operating system are available that will run on a standard PC. Other than Windows the specific operating system only needs to be slightly rewritten to access the hardware through the PC standard BIOS and recompiled for the Intel 80x86 type architecture (if it originally was developed for something different). In principle any operating system could run on a PC.
The IBM PC 5150 motherboard is a system that was used in the 1980s. Designed for home computing, it was a standard for about 7 years.