Between 1992 and 1995 the project switched to UNIX (and switched the networking to TCP/IP), supporting Digital UNIX on Alpha-based systems, and Solaris on systems from Sun Microsystems.
Alpha Phi Alpha | Sigma Alpha Epsilon | DEC | Kappa Alpha Psi | Alpha | Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia | Pi Kappa Alpha | Alpha Blondy | Piper Alpha | Alpha Delta Phi | Alpha Centauri | alpha | Sigma Alpha Mu | Kappa Alpha Theta | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 | Alpha Video | Alpha Kappa Alpha | Alpha Epsilon Pi | Sony Alpha | Kappa Alpha Society | Zeta Tau Alpha | Sigma Alpha Iota | Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri | Lambda Chi Alpha | Kappa Alpha Order | Alpha TV | Alpha Group | Alpha Gamma Rho | Alpha Bank | Wolfram Alpha |
Other well-known little-endian processor architectures are the 6502 (including 65802, 65C816), Z80 (including Z180, eZ80 etc.), MCS-48, 8051, DEC Alpha, Altera Nios II, Atmel AVR, VAX, and, largely, PDP-11.