
IBM Personal Computer XT - Wikipedia
The IBM Personal Computer XT (model 5160, often shortened to PC/XT) is the second computer in the IBM Personal Computer line, released on March 8, 1983. [1] Except for the addition of a built-in hard drive and extra expansion slots, it is very similar to …
IBM PC-XT (1983) - DOS Days
IBM PC/XT Introduction. Following IBM's successes with the IBM PC, they introduced the XT ("eXtended Technology") version with a built-in hard disk on 8th March 1983. It was primarily aimed at business users - the base specification was a 10 MB Seagate ST-412 hard disk, 128 KB RAM (soon to be made 256 KB), 5.25" 360 KB floppy disk drive, serial ...
IBM PC XT - Vintage Computer
The IBM PC XT (eXtended Technology) was the follow-on to the wildly successful IBM PC. It was sold in basically the same box but there were numerous significant changes. Most importantly IBM sold the machines standard with a hard drive.
IBM Personal Computer XT - IT History Society
The IBM Personal Computer XT, often shortened to the IBM XT, PC XT, or simply XT, was IBM's successor to the original IBM PC. It was released as IBM Machine Type number 5160 on March 8, 1983, and came standard with a hard drive.
The IBM PC/XT Restoration Guide - Uncreative Labs
The three types of monitors that IBM offers for your XT are the IBM 5151 MDA (monochrome green), the IBM 5153 CGA (low-res 16 color), and the IBM 5154(right) EGA (hi-res 16 color). If you are not sure which one you have, check the tab on the back.
IBM Personal Computer XT - Retro Viator
The early 5150s set the standard for business-class personal computing, and IBM quickly iterated and released the IBM PC XT (5160). The PC XT became the computer that established the peak of IBM’s dominance in the early microcomputing era.
IBM PC XT Technical Reference 1502237 : IBM - Archive.org
2017年5月4日 · IBM PC XT Technical Reference 1502237 by IBM. Publication date 1983 Topics IBM-PC, old computer technology, computer history Collection folkscanomy_computer_inbox; folkscanomy_computer; folkscanomy; additional_collections Language English Item Size 527.4M . IBM Personal Computer Hardware Reference Library.
IBM PC vs XT - The Silicon Underground
2019年9月30日 · The difference between an original IBM PC and a PC/XT seems subtle today. The XT wasn’t a huge upgrade over the PC, but the improvements were enough to be significant. The changes IBM made greatly extended the lifespan of the XT, and that’s one reason XTs are so much more common than PCs today.
IBM Personal Computer XT
The IBM Personal Computer XT, often shortened to the IBM XT, PC XT, or simply XT, is a version of the IBM PC with a built-in hard drive. It was released as IBM Machine Type number 5160 on March 8, 1983. Apart from the hard drive, it was essentially the same as the original PC, with only minor improvements.
March 8, 1983: IBM Announced IBM PC XT : Day in Tech History
2016年3月8日 · 1983 -IBM announces the IBM Personal Computer XT (eXtended Technology). It features a Intel 8088 processor, 10MB hard drive, 128 kB RAM, 40Kb ROM and double-sided 360 kB floppy drive. For $4995, it’s all yours. The machine was also called IBM Machine Type number 5160.The XT could support up to 256 kb on the motherboard.
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