Elektra x16

Trivia

 * The original prototype was designed in a rush from a modified Packard Bell workstation. As a result, the x16 has several oddities:
 * The console's sound system is essentially a MIDI chip, as could be found in several early multimedia computers.
 * The console BIOS is a heavily-modified Windows 3.0/MS-DOS system ("Modular Windows"), used under license from Microsoft.
 * The discs for the CD addon, the Elektra x16 CD, are actually CD-ROMs, though they do not work in normal versions of Windows.
 * The 32-bit addon, the Elektra x32, runs a later version of "Modular Windows", based on a "Chicago" prototype build.