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The IBM XT was an extended version of the [[IBM PC]]. It provided extra slots, while removing the adapter for the tape drive. The IBM XT was also sold with a hard disk drive, along with a floppy drive, or as a dual floppy drive system.  Since the [[i8086|8088]] CPU could address 1MB of RAM, the memory map was split in a 640KB for OS & programs, and 384KB for hardware buffers and ROMs.
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The '''IBM XT''', formally the '''IBM 5160''' was an extended version of the first [[IBM PC]], the [[IBM 5150]]. It provided extra slots, while removing the adapter for the [[tape drive]]. The IBM XT was also sold with a [[hard disk]] drive, along with a [[floppy drive]], or as a dual floppy drive system.
  
Typically this was the board form factor and design to clone.  Although the XT provided eight expansion slots, they were typically filled with extra RAM, a real time clock, parallel, and serial port cards, floppy and hard disk controller cards, and a video card.  
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Since the [[i8086|8088]] CPU could address 1MB of RAM, the memory map was split in a 640KB for OS & programs, and 384KB for hardware buffers and ROMs.
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[[Image:IBM 5160 motherboard.jpg|300px|thumb|left|IBM XT Motherboard]]
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Typically this was the board form factor and design to clone.  Although the XT provided eight expansion slots, they were typically filled with extra RAM, a real time clock, parallel, and serial port cards, floppy and hard disk [[controller]] cards, and a video card.  
  
 
The IBM XT was later replaced by the [[IBM AT]].
 
The IBM XT was later replaced by the [[IBM AT]].
[[Image:IBM 5160 motherboard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|IBM XT Motherboard]]
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==See also==
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* [[IBM-compatible PC]]
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[[Category: IBM PCs]]

Latest revision as of 14:00, 19 October 2018


IBM 5160/IBM XT
IBM 5160.jpg
An IBM XT
Manufacturer: International Business Machines
Year Introduced: 1983
Word Size: 16 bit


The IBM XT, formally the IBM 5160 was an extended version of the first IBM PC, the IBM 5150. It provided extra slots, while removing the adapter for the tape drive. The IBM XT was also sold with a hard disk drive, along with a floppy drive, or as a dual floppy drive system.

Since the 8088 CPU could address 1MB of RAM, the memory map was split in a 640KB for OS & programs, and 384KB for hardware buffers and ROMs.

IBM XT Motherboard

Typically this was the board form factor and design to clone. Although the XT provided eight expansion slots, they were typically filled with extra RAM, a real time clock, parallel, and serial port cards, floppy and hard disk controller cards, and a video card.

The IBM XT was later replaced by the IBM AT.

See also