IBM has had a number of "industrial computer" models.
The IBM Server 7587 is a hardware platform designed for reliable 24 hour operation. It was often used in mid-1990s computer telephony interfaces (Pentium socket 7, up to 233
MHz).
Responding to the customer's need for a powerful, reliable ISA bus computer that is
easy to panel/wall mount and easy to service, IBM developed the IBM 7587.
It is a 5 slot ISA/PCI passive backplane, PICMG compliant computer powered by an IBM
Single Board Computer. The 7587 has a large filtered cooling fan that keeps the internal
components well under their operating limits, even in hot environments. With its shock
mounted hard disk drive and adapter hold down bracket, the system can withstand the shock
and vibration found in many harsh work environments.
Programming interfaces are supported for watchdog timer and thermal monitoring functions
on the SBC. The system can operate without disk, display or keyboard. It is quick to
service, with all internal components easily accessible after removing the top cover.
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