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− | + | The '''IBM PS/2''' computers were a line of [[personal computer]]s produced by [[International Business Machines|IBM]], successors to the widly successful original [[IBM PC]]s. | |
− | They featured a completely new manufacturing process, and the 'advanced' models included the new [[MCA]] Bus. | + | [[Image:IBM PS2 print ad.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The PS/2 print ad]] |
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+ | They featured a completely new manufacturing process, and the 'advanced' models included the new [[MCA]] Bus. [[VGA]] was to be the standard display, along with the new PS/2 [[mouse]] & keyboard. | ||
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+ | The machines in the PS/2 lineup were: | ||
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+ | *[[PS/2 model 30]] | ||
+ | *[[PS/2 model 35]] | ||
+ | *[[PS/2 model 50]] | ||
+ | *[[PS/2 model 60]] | ||
+ | *[[PS/2 model 70]] | ||
+ | *[[PS/2 model 80]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: IBM PCs]] |
Latest revision as of 04:41, 12 June 2018
The IBM PS/2 computers were a line of personal computers produced by IBM, successors to the widly successful original IBM PCs.
They featured a completely new manufacturing process, and the 'advanced' models included the new MCA Bus. VGA was to be the standard display, along with the new PS/2 mouse & keyboard.
The machines in the PS/2 lineup were: