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  2. SRM firmware - Wikipedia

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    The SRM firmware (also called the SRM console) is the boot firmware written by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for computer systems based on the DEC Alpha microprocessor. SRM are the initials of (Alpha) System Reference Manual, the publication detailing the Alpha AXP architecture and which specified various features of the SRM firmware.

  3. Street Fighter Alpha 2 - Wikipedia

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    A home console version of Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha was released under the title Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold in North America, Street Fighter Alpha 2 (Prime) in Europe [citation needed], and Street Fighter Zero 2 (Dash) [14] in Japan, as part of the Street Fighter Collection, a compilation released on the PlayStation and Sega Saturn that also ...

  4. Street Fighter Alpha 3 - Wikipedia

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    The game brings back all eighteen of the characters that appeared in Street Fighter Alpha 2.As with the previous Alpha titles, several characters were added to the game: Cammy, who was previously featured in the console-exclusive Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold, E. Honda, Blanka, Balrog (who is an unlockable character), and Vega.

  5. ARC (specification) - Wikipedia

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    all Alpha-based machines with a PCI bus designed prior to the end of support for Windows NT Alpha in September 1999 (the Alpha ARC firmware is also known as AlphaBIOS; non-ARC Alphas use SRM console instead) most Windows NT-capable PowerPC computers (such as the IBM RS/6000 40P).

  6. Street Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Alpha 2 retains all 13 characters from the original and adds five new characters to the roster along with hidden versions of returning characters. Alpha 2 is followed by a slightly enhanced arcade release, Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha, released in Japan and Brazil, ported to home consoles as Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold and Zero 2′ Dash in Japan.

  7. 10 Retro Video Game Consoles That Are Surprisingly Valuable Today

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    Hoping to target an upscale audience, its advanced design and functionality stood out. But the console’s limited market appeal and hefty price tag of nearly $500 kept it from blowing up. Still ...

  8. DEC Alpha - Wikipedia

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    Alpha (original name Alpha AXP) is a 64-bit reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). Alpha was designed to replace 32-bit VAX complex instruction set computers (CISC) and to be a highly competitive RISC processor for Unix workstations and similar markets.

  9. TurboGrafx-16 - Wikipedia

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    The TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine [a] outside North America, is a home video game console designed by Hudson Soft and sold by NEC Home Electronics.It was the first console marketed in the fourth generation, commonly known as the 16-bit era, however in actuality, the console has an 8-bit central processing unit (CPU) coupled with a 16-bit graphics processor, effectively making the claim ...