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The IBM 5150 would be the first x86 computer capable of running MS-DOS, which would have clones and design revisions until the Windows era. : r/nostalgia
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HomeComputerMuseum - Today we have 3 #ComputerOfTheDay. On the left is the grandmother of all modern computers, the IBM Personal Computer (type 5150) from 1981, also known as the IBM PC. This
IBM's Invention of the First Personal Computer
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Expanding the IBM PC with the IBM 5161 Expansion Chassis : r/retrobattlestations
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Chillblast on X: "#OnThisDay in 1987 IBM released their 3rd generation of PCs to the public. The IBM Personal System/2 (or PS/2) had an 8 MHz Intel 8086 CPU & introduced a
IBM PS/2 series - The Silicon Underground
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