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The IBM Personal Computer , commonly known as the IBM PC , is the original version and progenitor of the IBM PC compatible hardware platform. It is IBM model number 5150 , and was introduced on ...
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IBM PC compatible computers are those generally similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT. Such computers used to be referred to as PC clones , or IBM clones since they almost exactly duplicated...
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How much memory did the first IBM PC have? The first IBM personal computer was called the 5150. This computer was one of the first personal computers and had 16 kb of memory.... ... The first IBM personal computer was called the 5150. This computer was one of the first personal computers and had 16 kb of memory.
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I believe you are asking about RAM use. If you hit control / alt / delete, windows task manager will come up and tell you what you are using. Usually XP uses between 500 MB and 1000 MB total depending on such things as how many windows are open. ... How much memory can Windows XP use? ... Comments (be the first to comment)
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In 1981 PCW wrote a world exclusive review of the very first IBM PC. This is an abridged version to commemorate the 25th With more than a little help from its friends, IBM has come up with a real stunner and, much to PCW's delight, ... The minimum configuration is in two parts: a system unit, which houses the memory,
www.pcw.co.uk/personal-computer-world/hardware/2161026/... www.pcw.co.uk/personal-computer-world/hardware/2161026/ibm-personal-computer
The little-known IBM 5100 portable computer was released in 1975, six years before the Model 5150 even though the later is often regarded as the first IBM-PC.
www.cedmagic.com/history/ibm-pc-5100.html www.cedmagic.com/history/ibm-pc-5100.html
The 1993 Mega PC was a boring beige IBM-PC clone that included a SEGA Mega Drive (AKA Genesis) on a board The console hardware was packaged on a standard ISA card that doubled as an AdLib compatible sound card. ... The computer itself was a respectable 25 MHz 386 with 1MB of memory and a 40 MB hard drive.
www.retrothing.com/2007/07/amstrad-mega-pc.html www.retrothing.com/2007/07/amstrad-mega-pc.html
AMD has increased the L2 cache size to 512KB and tossed in the 128KB of L1 cache, so Barton sports a whopping 640KB of L2 cache -- as much SRAM cache as the maximum memory available in the first IBM PC. All that cache is running at full clock speed, too.
www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,873603,00.asp
The Unicomp is the closest I’ve found to the original IBM PC keyboard, although the Unicomp seems somewhat lighter and a bit less “aggressively” tactile than I remember. But it has been something like 20 years since I used the IBM keyboard and my memory isn’t what it used to be!]
www.wirelessmuse.com/winternet/2005/09/first_impressio.... www.wirelessmuse.com/winternet/2005/09/first_impressio.html
First encounters with the IBM PC in 1980 and 1981, why the PC has taken over the role of the desk in our lives, and why it will continue to be important. ... While the lawyers did their things, we supposedly couldn't talk much. The IBM technical people were very anxious to tell us things and very proud of their machine.
www.bricklin.com/ibmpc20thoughts.htm www.bricklin.com/ibmpc20thoughts.htm