Hello Charles
On 20-Aug-00, you wrote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Sellam Ismail wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Bill Dawson wrote:
>
>> Early 128K IBM PS/1 with 5.25" floppy drive and PS/1 power cube, PS1
>> keyboard (not chicklets), separate PS/1 color monitor, 2 PS/1 joysticks,
>> and a large box of IBM software (games and educational) in the IBM
>
> I always wondered what era the IBM PS/1 is from? I've seen PS/1 machines
> but they look 90s. And I never heard of them before the PS/2, although
it
would seem
logical that the PS/1 came first. What's the deal?
PS/1 came out a bit after the PS/2, if I recall correctly. It was
a "cut-down" version of the PS/2 for home use. It lacked some things
that the PS/2 had, but I forget what. (Shades of the PCjr)
One of the most blatant things they forgot was an accessible serial port.
In its place was a built in modem (I think it was 2400 baud back then).
Real pain when you wanted to run a packet TNC for ham radio.
What I remember most was that the 386's were taking hold then, and the PS/1
was a 286 processor.
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