
IBM Personal Computer XT - Wikipedia
In 1986, the XT 286 (model 5162) was released with a 6 MHz Intel 80286 processor. Despite being marketed as a lower-tier model than the IBM AT , this system runs many applications faster than the ATs of the time with 6 MHz 286 processors, since it has zero- wait state RAM.
IBM PS/2 Model 30 - Wikipedia
The original PS/2 Model 30, released in April 1987, is built upon the Intel 8086 microprocessor clocked at 8 MHz and features the 8-bit ISA bus; the Model 30 286, released in September 1988, features the Intel 80286 clocked at 10 MHz and includes the 16-bit ISA bus.
IBM Personal Computer - Wikipedia
The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150, commonly known as the IBM PC) is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for the IBM PC compatible de facto standard.
IBM PC-XT Model 286 (1986) - DOS Days
Launched in 1986, the IBM Personal Computer XT Model 286 (Model 5162) was designed to sit between the XT and AT, and retailed for $3,395. Like the Model 5170, it used the same 6 MHz 80286 microprocessor, and came as standard with 640 KB of RAM, a 1.2 MB floppy disk drive, and a 20 MB hard disk.
IBM PS/2 (Model 30-286) - Technical specifications - Kev009.com
Jan 13, 1999 · "The IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 286 (IBM 8530-E21) is a new entry level 80286 version of the Model 30. It combines existing Model 30 function along with improved processor performance, 1.44MB diskette drive capacity and VGA graphics.
IBM 5162 PC/XT 286: The AT in XT clothing - Silicon Underground
Jul 26, 2022 · The IBM PC/XT-286, also known as the IBM 5162 or IBM model 5162, was a short-lived computer from IBM announced in 1986 and released in 1987. It was a difficult computer to understand at the time, and had a mixed reception when it was new, although it …
IBM XT Model 286 / 5162 // retrocmp / retro computing
Although the casing of the IBM 5162 XT Model 286 (XT/286) looks like a 5150 or 5160, the IBM 5162 belongs to the AT class. It is a real 16-bit 80286 like the IBM AT 5170! Further details and information can be found in the „IBM Announcement Letters“, see below. No. 1 - Very close to the original. OS: .... MS-DOS 6.22. CPU: ...
The IBM PC AT vs. The IBM PC/XT 286 - Vintage Computer …
Mar 21, 2006 · The AT was IBM's flagship of the time, with a no-holds cost as well. For the much more rare XT 286 I think it was to rid excess XT case and power supplies, coming up with a model that was lower cost. Just look at the short production dates.
IBM Personal Computer XT/286 - IT History Society
In 1986, the XT 286 (IBM 5162) with a 6 MHz Intel 80286 processor was introduced. However, this system turned out to be faster than the ATs of the time using 8 MHz 286 processors because the XT 286 had zero wait state RAM, which could move data more quickly.
IBM PS/2 Model 30 286 - ancientelectronics
Sep 3, 2015 · The first thing you can tell right off on opening the case is that the model 30 286 is one of the few ps/2 models that use the 16 bit ISA expansion slots as opposed to MCA.