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Software Compatibility List Software Compatibility List Applications Networks 3D Studio 4.0 Banyan Vines Client 3D Studio Max Lantastic (Windows 3.11) Adobe Illustrator Lantastic (Windows 95) Adobe Premiere Microsoft Windows 95 (peer to peer) Ami Pro 3.1 for Windows MS LAN AutoDesk Animator Studio Novell 3.12 Client AutoSketch 1.0 for Windows Novell 3.12 Host CA-Clipper 5.0 Novell 4.01 & 4.1 Client Corel Draw 6.0 Novell 4.01 & 4.1 Host Corel WordPerfect 7.0 Windows for Workgroups 3.11 CorelDRAW! 3.0, 5.0, 5.0e for Windows Windows NT 3.1 dBASE 5.0 for Windows Delphi 2.0 Operating Systems/Environments Fractal Design Painter 4.0 BSD/386 1.0 FreeLance 2.1 Citrix (OS/2) Harvard Graphic 4.0 for Windows 95 Coherent 4.2 UNIX Harvard Graphics 1.0 for Windows Consensys 4.2 UNIX Lotus 1-2-3, r2.4, r3.4, 5.0 for Windows Desqview 386 Lotus Notes 4.0 Desqview/X 1.1, 2.0 MathCAD 3.0 DOS 5.0, 6.0, 6.2, 6.22 MathCAD 6.0 FreeBSD 2.1 Mathematica 2.0 IBM PC DOS 6.3, 7.0 Micrografx Windows Draw Interactive UNIX 4.0 MS Access 1.0, 2.0c for Windows Linux MS Bookshelf 96 NextStep 3.2, 3.3 MS Excel 3.0, 5.0c for Windows Novell DOS 7.0 In the Cyrix Test Labs, Cyrix MS Excel 5.0 for Windows NT OS/2 1.3 processors are thoroughly tested on MS Excel for Windows 95 OS/2 2.11 MS Office for Windows 95 OS/2 Warp the latest operating systems, MS PowerPoint 3.0, 4.0a, 4.0c for Windows QNX 4.2 UNIX networks, business applications, MS PowerPoint 4.0 for Windows NT SCO UNIX multimedia software, memory MS PowerPoint for Windows 95 Solaris 2.1 MS Word 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c for Windows Solaris 2.4 Stress managers, utilities and games to MS Word 6.0 for Windows NT Solaris 2.5 ensure full compatibility and cus- MS Word for Windows 95 UHC UNIX MS Works 3.0b for Windows UNIXWare 1.1 tomer satisfaction. Netscape Navigator 2.0 UNIXWare 2.0 OmniPage Pro Windows 95 The following represents only a Orcad Maxeda 6.0 for Windows NT Windows for Workgroups v3.11 HCT partial listing of the hundreds of Packrat 4.0 Windows NT v3.1 HCT software offerings tested by Cyrix. Packrat 5.0 Windows NT v3.5 HCT Pagemaker 5.0, 5.0a Windows NT v3.51 HCT To see a complete listing, please Pagemaker 6.0 Windows v 3.0, 3.1, 3.11 visit the Cyrix Web site at Paradox 4.0 for DOS Windows 95 HCT Paradox 5.0 for Windows http://www.cyrix.com. PerfectWorks Memory Managers Photoshop 3.0 386MAX 6.0 PowerBuilder 4.0 386MAX 7.0 Quattro Pro 6.01 for Windows EMM 386 Quicken 2.0 for Windows Hurricane 2.0 Quicken 6.0 for DOS MAX 8.0 Quicken Deluxe for Windows 95 Memory Commander 3.1 RayDream Studio Netroom 3.03 Visio 3.0 QEMM 6.0 Visio 4.0 QEMM 7.0 Visual Basic 3.0 Watcom C/C++ 10.6 Welcom Texim Project 2.0e for Windows NT C Word Perfect 5.2, 6.0c, 6.01 for Windows WordStar for Windows Writer Benchmarks Al Michaels Play by Play with the NFLPA AutoCAD, r11 Benchmark Alien Encounter, Majestic BAPCo SYSmark 92 ALIEN Odyssey BAPCo SYSmark 93 Aliens BAPCo SYSmark 95 American Heritage Talking Dictionary BAPCo SYSmark 95 NT Angel Devoid BAPCo SYSmark for Windows Animator Studio Byte v2.1 Arena - The Elder Scrolls Landmark v2.0 Armada Wing Commander Norton Sysinfo Armored Fist Ziff-Davis/PC Magazine Art Gallery SpecFP92 Artist SpecInt92 ATF ZD Winbench 4.0 AutoMap - Road Atlas for DOS Winstone32 AutoMap - Road Atlas for Windows Winstone 94, 1.0 Bad Mojo Winstone 95, 1.0 Baseball for Windows Winstone 96, 1.0 Battle Beast Beast Within, The Diagnostics/Utilities Bioforge Checkit 3.0 Blown Away CleanSweep for Windows BodyWorks - An Adventure in Anatomy Business Lite Cyrix Worldwide Offices Dashboard 95 First Aid 95 Chaos Control United States HiJaak95 Cinimania 94 Corporate Office LapLink Civilization 1 Richardson, Texas Norton Anti-Virus Civilization 2 Tel: (972) 968-8388 Partition Magic Colonization Fax: (972) 699-9857 PC Doctor 1.1 Diagnostics Comix Zone Tech Support and Sales: (800) 462-9749 PC Tools 7.1, 8.0 Commander Blood Internet: [email protected] PC Tools for Windows Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia BBS: (972) 968-8610 (up to 28.8K baud) PC-cillin 95 Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia Congo See us on the Internet Worldwide Web: Pharlaps Test286 DOS Extender Suite Conquerer 1086, The http://www.cyrix.com Pharlaps Test386 DOS Extender Suite Power Utilities with Crash Proof 96 Cooking Light Europe QA Plus 4.21 Cowboy Casino - Interactive Poker United Kingdom QA PlusFE 5.11 Creature Shock Cyrix International Ltd. 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