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  • | predecessor = [[IBM 1401]], [[IBM 1620]], [[IBM 7070]], [[IBM 7094]] | successor = [[IBM System/370]]
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  • This is a simple memory map of an [[IBM-compatible PC|IBM PC]]. The video ROM/RAM areas are assumed to be [[VGA]].
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  • | name = IBM 5170/IBM AT | manufacturer = [[IBM]]
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  • * [[IBM I/O channel]] * Emerson W. Pugh, Lyle R. Johnson, John H. Palmer, ''IBM's 360 and Early 370 Systems'', MIT Press, Cambridge, 1991
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  • {{IBM-stub}} [[Category:IBM Mainframes]]
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  • ...nal Business Machines|IBM]], successors to the widly successful original [[IBM PC]]s. [[Image:IBM PS2 print ad.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The PS/2 print ad]]
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  • | name = IBM 5150/IBM PC | image = IBM 5150.jpg
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  • ...ense of 'it will run all the [[software]] for the IBM Personal Computer'). IBM no longer makes PCs, but the terminology persists. ...se machines appeared, they rapidly drove out the other PC's which were not IBM-compatible, as the latter often required custom (and low-volume) versions o
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  • | name = IBM 5160/IBM XT | image = IBM 5160.jpg
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  • [[IBM]] never made an 'AT' compatible [[Intel 80386|386]] computer, but instead c ...86DX was a full 32bit chip, most of the early ones were saddled with the [[IBM AT]]'s 16-bit expansion [[bus]]. There were quite a few proprietary buses,
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  • #Redirect [[IBM 604 Electronic Calculating Punch]]
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  • "IBM Operating System/2 Standard Edition","IBM Announce",04-2-1987 The IBM Operating System/2(TM) Standard Edition
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  • #Redirect [[IBM PC]]
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  • #Redirect [[IBM-compatible PC]]
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  • #Redirect [[IBM-compatible PC]]
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  • ...es of [[personal computer]]s produced by [[International Business Machines|IBM]]. ...compatible PC]], which would run any and all [[software]] which ran on the IBM PC, by [[Compaq]].
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  • #Redirect [[IBM-compatible PC]]
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  • #Redirect [[IBM-compatible PC]]
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  • ...IGITAL published its first DNA specification at about the same time that [[IBM]] announced its [[Systems Network Architecture]] (SNA). Since that time, de ...management architecture, and gateways to other types of networks including IBM’s SNA and [[ITU-T|CCITT]] Recommendation [[X.25]].
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  • ...non-commercial use) of a PDP-11 [[simulator]] for the [[IBM-compatible PC|IBM-PC]], as well as image copies of disk drives of RSTS which exist on the [[I
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  • ...lly, but it was renamed to 11/20 because of the similar designation of the IBM 1130.
    6 KB (918 words) - 20:11, 30 June 2025
  • ...e, the second-largest in the world after [[International Business Machines|IBM]]). They made [[minicomputer]]s, their signature product (and the one that
    5 KB (670 words) - 22:48, 19 March 2025
  • ...([[RK02/03 disk drive|RK02]]-[[RK05 disk drive|RK05]]), all based on the [[IBM 2315]] drive and pack.
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  • ...t Corporation|DEC]]. They used an [[IBM 5440]] type pack, as used on the [[IBM System/3]]. Up to 4 drives may be attached to a single [[device controller|
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  • ...by DEC, but not manufactured by them), which in turn were inspired by the IBM 2315 drive and pack.
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  • * 1981 - [[IBM 5150]], [[ND-500]] * 1983 - [[IBM 5160]], [[Apple Lisa]]
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  • Bell also moved UNIX to the [[IBM System/370]], as a 'supervisor' to [[user]] [[process]]es, under the [[TSS/
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  • '''International Business Machines''' (usually shortened to '''IBM''') is a company which has played a decisive role in the history of computi ...Initially named the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, it was renamed IBM in February, 1924.
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  • ...ideo terminal]]s. They also produced single and multi-user [[CP/M]] and [[IBM-compatible PC|PC]]-compatible machines, including the graphics-capable [[TS
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  • ...e CPU itself used, connected in parallel. In some instances, such as the [[IBM PC]], instructions still generated signals at the CPU that could be used to ...00|S-100 bus]] in the [[Altair 8800|Altair]], and continuing through the [[IBM PC]] in the 1980s.
    14 KB (2,170 words) - 14:02, 21 December 2024
  • ..., developed over time by millions of volunteers, Debian, Ubuntu, RedHat, [[IBM]] as well as various commercial vendors.
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  • | predecessor = [[IBM 1401]], [[IBM 1620]], [[IBM 7070]], [[IBM 7094]] | successor = [[IBM System/370]]
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  • ...uding the [[Pilot ACE]] and the [[DEUCE]]), the [[Bendix G-15]], and the [[IBM 650]]. ...m/650/32-7646-1_SOAPII.pdf SOAP II] - address-optimizing assembler for the IBM 650
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  • | creator = IBM | architecture = IBM System/370 and compatibles, [[Hercules]]
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  • ...home computer standard before the introduction of the [[IBM-compatible PC|IBM PC]]. The 8080 was an evolution of the [[Intel 8008]], the first ever micro
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  • === Zork on the IBM 370 mainframe === ...u/~melinda/ archive of Zork] that includes source that runs on CMS for the IBM [[System/370]] mainframe.. I've run it under [[VM/370]].
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  • Support for IBM low and high ASCII including the face graphics (☺ and ☻) and card symbo
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  • === IBM PC === The [[IBM-compatible PC|IBM PC]] port was done by [[Microsoft]] however they resold it to various other
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