Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 20 Nov 2007 at 16:27, Fred Cisin wrote:
Wasn't the PS/2 30 an 8086? (can't
remember for sure)
Initially. A later version used the 286. The model 25 was, as far
as I'm aware, always an 8086.
Nope. There was a 286-based one later, followed by a 386-based one
(with 16-bit ISA and VGA instead of MCGA) even later. I heard about a
486-based one, but I doubt it was ever made as a complete machine, only
as an upgrade planar.
Peace... Sridhar