Allison 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.
The model25 was 8088 powered and I think a few
others of that series.
Definitely not. 8086 or better. None ran an 8088.
The one I have has an 8088, model 8530-002. Well actually I pulled
the board out to use the case for an SB180 with Adaptec SCSI/MFM
adpator, a Miniscribe 20mb disk plus reusing the 3,5" disk and
power. Made a nice case for that. Been stripping the PCs board
since.
I've never owned a -002, but I have a -021 in the pile somewhere that
definitely has an 8086. The IBM Internal sales spec sheet I have here
shows the -002 having an 8MHz 8086.
Must of had a strange one. ;)
If it was an 8088, you did indeed. 8-)
Peace... Sridhar