.. the Mindset PC had GW-BASIC support, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a_qJFD80_c
Edit: There's a whole set of MS DOS compatibles that are partially IBM compatible (BIOS simulator, basic CGA graphics emulation).
- Sanyo MBC 555
- BBC Master 512
- DEC Rainbow 100 (w/ NEC µPD7220 upgrade)?
- Texas Instruments Professional Computer ?
- Sirius 1/Victor 9000?
- ACT Apricot F1 (shim tool for MDA/CGA)
- Alphatronic PC 16 (w/ late, optional graphics module; CGA-ish, but on wrong address) ?
- Robotron PCs from East Germany (EC 1834, A 7150 etc)
- Poisk (USSR, near IBM compatible; CGA emulation with 32KB, 640x200 4c?)
- Elektronika MS-1502 (5,33 MHz; CGA 50 Hz in ASIC, but low on memory; 128KB total, 96KB PC/32KB video; has datasette ports)
Then there are non-PC/CGA systems, like Sharp MZ series (16-Bit), PC-9801 etc..
Edit: Some exotic, integrated systems (monitor)..
- HP-150 (8088/DOS, touchscreen, 512x390 mono)
- NCR PC4i (optional enhanced CGA card, ISA, "NGA"? )
Edit: This list isn't complete, of course. It's rather meant as some brainstorming thing.
In case there's an ongoing desire to support new graphics hardware.
I didn't mean to undermine the current efforts of writing drivers. It's an impressive list of supported hardware.
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