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  • ...s sturdy metal case. Later series included i486 models, small form-factor PCs and even a model with a built in Sega Megadrive!
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  • The BIOS on the original [[IBM PC]] set the de facto standard for the [[interface]] to the BIOS, although [[Category: Compatible PCs]]
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  • ...it version of the [[Industry Standard Architecture]] bus common on early [[IBM-compatible PC]]s. It never caught on; the [[Peripheral Component Interconne
    342 bytes (47 words) - 20:14, 20 December 2018
  • ...[[bus]] which replaced the [[Industry Standard Architecture|ISA]] bus on [[IBM-compatible PC]]s (and later other types of [[personal computer]]s). It was
    311 bytes (42 words) - 16:16, 22 December 2018
  • ...try Standard Architecture|ISA]] bus used on [[IBM PC]]s, and was used on [[IBM PS/2]]s. ...few non-IBM machines. It did not really catch on, however (in part due to IBM's licensing fees), and the main replacement for ISA turned out to be the [[
    762 bytes (116 words) - 16:45, 22 December 2018
  • ...Adaptor|CGA]] and [[Enhanced Graphics Adaptor|EGA]] introduced in earlier IBM personal computers. Through widespread adoption, the term has also come to ...phics hardware can be expected to implement. It was officially followed by IBM's [[Extended Graphics Array]] (XGA) standard, but was effectively supersede
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  • IBM licensed [[Microsoft]]'s [[BASIC]] for the [[IBM PC]] despite already having its own version for the company's mainframes. D == IBM Cassette BASIC ==
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  • ...moved from text based [[mini]]s ([[VMS]], [[BSD]]), to [[personal computer|PCs]] ([[MS-DOS]], [[Windows]], [[Mac]]), and to modern [[GUI]], and on to [[sm | platform = [[VMS]] [[IBM-compatible PC]]
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  • ...net]] interface [[printed circuit board|card]] for early [[IBM PC]]s and [[IBM-compatible PC]]s.
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  • IBM PC-DOS is the OEM of Microsoft's [[MS-DOS]] for the [[IBM PC Model 5150]] and its successors. The history of how PC-DOS came to be t ...splays on boot as The IBM Personal Computer DOS Version 1.00 (C) Copyright IBM Corp 1981. Unlike the 1.00 release it does not ask for the date and this is
    7 KB (1,129 words) - 20:40, 22 May 2023
  • ...nterface) to another. For many years, [[personal computer]]s (especially [[IBM-compatible PC]]s) did include standardized parallel ports; they were most c
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  • | form factor = [[Compatible PCs]] | form factor = [[Compatible PCs]]
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  • ...compatible PC]], which killed off all company-specific designs, and turned PCs into a commodity business.
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  • ==[[IBM-compatible PC]]s== ==[[International Business Machines|IBM]]==
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