This is what someone has achieved with an IBM PS/2 by building MS-DOS 4...on MS-DOS 4. Lofree made a mechanical keyboard that'll remind you of the ones from the 1980s, and it's more than just an ...
a situation notably seen with the IBM PS/2. Despite the reputation of its workstations and the innovativeness of its iPAQ palmtops, Compaq couldn't withstand competition and was acquired by HP.
A PC that is compatible with the IBM PC and PS/2 standards; essentially, every Windows PC on the market. This term is rarely heard anymore, but it was widely used in the early days when PC vendors ...
The 5-pin DIN keyboard connector used with the first IBM PC (1981) and second-generation IBM AT (1984). It was subsequently replaced with the smaller 6-pin Mini-DIN connector on the IBM PS/2 in 1987.
Finally in 1987 IBM produced the VGA, or Video Graphics Array standard for their PS/2 line of computers, which became the bedrock on which all subsequent PC graphics cards, even those with digital ...
HIDman, [rasteri]’s latest open source creation, bridges the gap between modern USB input devices and vintage PCs, from the IBM 5150 to machines with PS/2 ports. Frustrated by the struggle to ...