
IBM JX - Wikipedia
The IBM JX (or JXPC) was a personal computer released in 1984 into the Japanese, Australian and New Zealand markets. Designed in Japan, it was based on the technology of the IBM PCjr …
IBM JX Information Page - thepcmuseum.com
The IBM JX was announced in Australia and New Zealand in Newsprint as early as September 1985 and in magazines in November 1985. See below for the original articles. For images of a …
IBM JX 5511 (1984): Ruben's Retro Corner
2024年7月5日 · The IBM JX was a vastly improved PCjr, released only in Japan, Australia, and New Zealand in 1984. It included more memory, better graphics, dual 3.5-inch floppy drives on …
IBM JX
IBM failed to capture the home computer market in the USA with the IBM PCjr. So they put their tail between their legs and tried again with the IBM JX in Australia & Japan. Once again, they …
JX PC DOS 3.2 : IBM Far East : Free Download, Borrow, and …
2019年11月7日 · IBM JX PC DOS 3.2Super Card Pro disk Image. Substantially improved DOS. This requires your JX to be able to read a 720k 3.5 disk drive (has the 8732KY ROM -...
Zopolis4/Haruka: IBM JX Emulator - GitHub
This is an IBM JX emulator. Default is JX mode which is for Japanese JX emulation. Original PCjr mode is expected to be similar to JX of Australian and New Zealand models.
Personal Computer - IBM, Model JX, 1980s
IBM "JX" computer, mid 1980s personal computer, designed as a home unit instead of the more expensive XT and AT models, used infra-red-linked keyboard. The JX computer was one of …
IBM PC JX history and background - Vintage Computer …
2017年11月1日 · I've finally managed to dump a lot of the information I've been reading on the IBM PC JX computer, which appeared in Japan in the mid 1980's. I decided to do a video on it …
IBM JX - Semantic Scholar
The IBM JX (or JXPC) was a personal computer released in 1984 into the Japanese, Australian and New Zealand markets. Designed in Japan, it was based on the technology of the IBM PCjr …
IBM JX - The IBM PCjr. 2.0 (Revised Article) - Blogger
2021年3月20日 · In 1985, IBM released a computer in Japan, Australia and New Zealand called the IBM JX, Model 5511. Essentially it was an upgraded PCjr., and in some respects what the …