That was a 2011 or 2021. If there is any #s on the disks that Rich has, like
20xx or 21xx. That would be the model number.
Lawrence
Don't remeber the model number, but the 286-based
micro-thin PS/1 my
parents bought back in '90 had 13 disks for it's 'install/backup set'.
The system was about 2in thick, 12in wide, included a Mouse, PS/1 software
crap, IBM DOS 4.0, MSWorks for Dos, 1M of RAM, a 1.4M floppy drive and 40M
IDE hard drive. the included 12" monitor also included they system's
power supply (how the thing was made so dang small). Also included a
weird internal 2400baud modem with a non-standard interface.
The system got tossed (not sure I can say I'm sad about it either) when my
parents move to a condo a couple years ago.
-- Pat
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 SUPRDAVE(a)aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 4/3/2002 8:33:45 AM Central
Standard Time,
r_beaudry(a)hotmail.com writes:
><< A bit too new to be on topic, but... I was scrounging through some
> >>stuff
>yesterday, and unearthed a set of original diskettes for an IBM PS/1.
> >>
do you know what model PS/1?
Well.... I only have the disks, and not a PS/1. They were part of another
lot of stuff that I got...
Is there a way to tell from a file on the disk, or some number on the
outside of the disk?
Unfortunately, I've been away from IBM for several years now. The early
models used 9 or so, and the later more standard models used ~14 or more. If
not claimed, I will take them.