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{{Infobox Machine
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| name = IBM PS/2 model 70
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| manufacturer = [[IBM]]
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| image = ps2-model70.jpg
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| caption = An IBM PS/2 model 70
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| word size = 32 bit
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| year introduced = 1987
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This was a 386 'desktop' model PS/2 with an [[i386]] CPU.
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This is the 32bit, [[MCA]] desktop model.  While it looks identical to the [[PS/2 model 50]], this includes an [[i386]] CPU, like the [[PS/2 model 80]].
  
Just like the [[PS/2 model 80]] it was equipped with MCA slots.
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Reference disks for this model can be found [http://ps2page.tripod.com/ps2files/85xxref.htm here].
  
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There is a great teardown site [http://www.classic-computers.org.nz/blog/2009-09-27-restoring-a-ps2-70.htm here].
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[[Category:PS/2 machines]]

Latest revision as of 23:19, 16 December 2018


IBM PS/2 model 70
Ps2-model70.jpg
An IBM PS/2 model 70
Manufacturer: IBM
Year Introduced: 1987
Word Size: 32 bit


This is the 32bit, MCA desktop model. While it looks identical to the PS/2 model 50, this includes an i386 CPU, like the PS/2 model 80.

Reference disks for this model can be found here.

There is a great teardown site here.