So uh<BR><BR>One of my users has an old IBM Personal System/2 Model 55 SX (PS/2 Type 8555) that he needs data off of.<BR><BR>When we boot it, it counts memory and ...
Since the dawn of the PC market, most consumer users have been able to get by with the bare minimum of computing power. During the personal computer’s first two decades, that typically meant ...
Remember the good old 1980’s? The days of the IBM Personal System/2 PC when a 20MHz CPU, 2MB of RAM, and a 100MB HDD cost you $10,000? Or the first time you laid hands on the sweet, sweet Model F ...
The 5-pin DIN keyboard connector used with the first IBM PC (1981) and second-generation IBM AT (1984). It was subsequently replaced with the smaller 6-pin Mini-DIN connector on the IBM PS/2 in 1987.
The peripheral bus in IBM's PS/2 PC. See Micro Channel and IBM PS/2. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
Not many people today probably remember what ‘Micro Channel Architecture’ was about, though its acronym ‘MCA’ might ring a bell. Created by IBM to replace ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) and ...
I just picked up one of these real cheap: 99 cents. Can't beat that, huh? I figured I'd either keep it as a spare or trade it.<BR><BR>This is a Compaq-branded coiled cable used to connect an IBM Model ...