On 14 Mar 99 at 23:19, Merle K. Peirce wrote:
  There wasa also a 5162 PC.  We've got a couple of
them.  Does anyone know
 how they were set up?  full height or half height floppies? Any hard drives?
 On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, Tony Duell wrote:
 
 My understanding is that some of the very first
5150s did ship with no 
 I have heard people talk about a 5150 a few times, where are some good pics
 and specs so I can appear less dumb in the future? 
 
 It's the original (1981-ish) IBM Personal Computer. The other common (for
 this group) numbers are :
 5150 PC
 5151 MDA monitor
 5152 Graphics printer
 5153 CGA monitor
 5154 EGA monitor
 5155 Portable PC (sewing machine style case)
 5160 PC/XT
 5161 Expansion Chassis
 5170 PC/AT
 5140 PC convertable (laptop) ?
 Now why do I remeber the above?
 -tony
  
   
 That one set me searching my books and files.
It's an XT 286  Scott Mueller's book has full system architecture specs.
80286 cpu at 6mhz w/0 wait states
640k mem
1.2M 1/2 ht fdd and 20m hdd came standard but it will
 support an additional 1/2 ht. Either 5 1/4, or 3 1/2
 720/1440.
 Damn ! Another to add to my "stuff"
 To Tony's list could also be added
 3270 PC an XT with 3270 connectivity
 5279 ? it's monitor (have one but it's buried)
XT 370 giving connectivity to and emulation of the S/370
AT 3270 like the XT model but based on an AT
5144 PC Convertable mono monitor
5145 PC Convertable colour monitor
And then at the height of his power the Big Blue God created
 the mighty PS/2 8580, MCA , and VGA
ciao            larry
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