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==Publications==
==Publications==
* 6025000: IBM Personal Computer Guide to Operations
* 6025000: IBM Personal Computer Guide to Operations
* 6322510: IBM Personal Computer Guide to Operations (revised November 1984)
* 6025005: IBM Personal Computer Technical Reference
* 6025005: IBM Personal Computer Technical Reference
** [http://www.tenox.net/docs/misc/IBM_PC_5150_Technical_Reference.pdf IBM PC 5150 Technical Reference] - Version 2.02 in PDF format (April 1983)
** [http://www.tenox.net/docs/misc/IBM_PC_5150_Technical_Reference.pdf IBM PC 5150 Technical Reference] - Version 2.02 in PDF format (April 1983)

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The IBM PC is both a specific range of computers introduced by IBM in 1981 in the USA and in 1983 in the rest of the world, and also a class of compatible hardware.

Features

  • Processor: Intel 8088 4.77 MHz
  • Co-Processor: Intel 8087 (introduced in 1983)
  • Memory: 16K, 48K
  • Expansion slots: 5 (8 bit)

Models

  • 09/1981: 5150-001
  • 1982: 5150-003, 5150-013
  • 14, 64, 74
  • 03/1983: X14, X64, X74
  • 04/1983: 104, 114, 164, 174
  • 1983: 166, 176
  • 06/1984: 5150-X66, X76
  • 04/1986: 5150-566

Options

  • 5151

Publications

  • 6025000: IBM Personal Computer Guide to Operations
  • 6322510: IBM Personal Computer Guide to Operations (revised November 1984)
  • 6025005: IBM Personal Computer Technical Reference
  • 6322507: IBM Personal Computer Technical Reference

Links

  • PC's debut reference room
  • 183-030 (1983-03-08) Three New Models of IBM Personal Computer 5150 System Units Without Keyboards Are Available
  • 183-068 (1983-04-28) New Models of the IBM Personal Computer 5150 System Unit/Keyboard Increase Memory Capacity
  • 187-072 (1987-04-02) IBM 5150 Personal Computer ..., Associated Features and Publications Withdrawn from Marketing