Difference between revisions of "PS/2 model 50"
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− | This was an [[i286]] computer.... A desktop model with [[MCA]] slots, unlike the [[PS/2 model 30]] with it's [[ISA]] slots. I want to say it shipped at 10Mhz, and most likely cost way too much... It was also known as the 8580. | + | This was an [[i286]] computer.... A desktop model with [[MCA]] slots, unlike the [[PS/2 model 30]] with it's [[ISA]] slots. I want to say it shipped at 10Mhz, and most likely cost way too much... Because the 30's slots were vertical, it had a smaller form factor then the 50's horizontal MCA slots. |
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IBM PS/2 model 50 | |
An IBM PS/2 model 50 | |
Manufacturer: | IBM |
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Year Introduced: | 1987 |
Word Size: | 16 bit |
This was an i286 computer.... A desktop model with MCA slots, unlike the PS/2 model 30 with it's ISA slots. I want to say it shipped at 10Mhz, and most likely cost way too much... Because the 30's slots were vertical, it had a smaller form factor then the 50's horizontal MCA slots.
It was also known as the 8580.