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− | This was a tower [[i386]] computer, with [[MCA]] slots. I recall these shipping with either [[ESDI]] disks, or [[SCSI]]. There was even a port of [[AIX]] to this model of PS/2. | + | This was a tower [[i386]] computer, with [[MCA]] slots. I recall these shipping with either [[ESDI]] disks, or [[SCSI]]. There was even a port of [[AIX]] to this model of PS/2, along with a special MCA version of [[Xenix]]. |
− | {{stub}} | + | I did own one of these machines, it was incredibly HEAVY... The body of the machine was made out of steel, while only the front panels and face plates were made of plastic. Also something else I remember is that the floppy drives for this model were different from other PS/2 computers. |
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+ | Reference disks for this model can be found [http://ps2page.tripod.com/ps2files/85xxref.htm here]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 20 October 2018
IBM PS/2 model 80 | |
An IBM PS/2 model 80 | |
Manufacturer: | IBM |
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Year Introduced: | 1987 |
Word Size: | 32 bit |
This was a tower i386 computer, with MCA slots. I recall these shipping with either ESDI disks, or SCSI. There was even a port of AIX to this model of PS/2, along with a special MCA version of Xenix.
I did own one of these machines, it was incredibly HEAVY... The body of the machine was made out of steel, while only the front panels and face plates were made of plastic. Also something else I remember is that the floppy drives for this model were different from other PS/2 computers.
Reference disks for this model can be found here.