IBM PS/2 Model 30
1987 IBM desktop computer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Personal System/2 Model 30 and Personal System/2 Model 30 286 are IBM's entry-level desktop computers in their Personal System/2 (PS/2) family of personal computers. As opposed to higher-end entries in the PS/2 line which use Micro Channel bus architecture, the Model 30 features an Industry Standard Architecture bus, allowing it to use expansion cards from its direct predecessors, the PC/XT and the PC/AT. The original PS/2 Model 30 is built upon the Intel 8086 microprocessor clocked at 8 MHz; the Model 30 286 features the Intel 80286 clocked at 10 MHz.
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Developer | International Business Machines |
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Manufacturer | IBM |
Product family | Personal System/2 |
Type | Desktop computer |
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Storage | 20–40 MB hard drive (optional) |
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Power | 120/240 VAC ~ |
Dimensions | (inches) : 16" x 15.5" x 4" (mm) : 407 x 394 x 102 |
Mass | 15.7 lbs (7.1 kg) |
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