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− | This was a tower [[i286]] computer with [[MCA]] slots. Outwards it was identical to the [[PS/2 model 80]]. | + | This was a tower [[i286]] computer with [[MCA]] slots. Outwards it was identical to the [[PS/2 model 80]]. The model 60 & 80 had enough room for 2 5 1/4" Full Height hard disks, and two floppy drives. The model 60 included 7 MCA slots, and a special video slot. |
+ | Reference disks for this model can be found [http://ps2page.tripod.com/ps2files/85xxref.htm here]. | ||
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+ | = Models = | ||
+ | The PS/2 Model 60 came in two variants: | ||
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+ | * MFM | ||
+ | * ESDI | ||
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+ | [[PS/2 Model 60 Sales Brochure]] | ||
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[[Category:PS/2 machines]] | [[Category:PS/2 machines]] |
Latest revision as of 08:12, 24 August 2023
IBM PS/2 model 60 | |
An IBM PS/2 model 60 | |
Manufacturer: | IBM |
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Year Introduced: | 1987 |
Word Size: | 16 bit |
This was a tower i286 computer with MCA slots. Outwards it was identical to the PS/2 model 80. The model 60 & 80 had enough room for 2 5 1/4" Full Height hard disks, and two floppy drives. The model 60 included 7 MCA slots, and a special video slot.
Reference disks for this model can be found here.
Models
The PS/2 Model 60 came in two variants:
- MFM
- ESDI