Despite its high cost, the IBM PC XT played a significant role in the evolution of personal computing, paving the way for future advancements. On this day 41 years ago, the IBM PC-XT was introduced.
The list price of the XT with one floppy disk and maximum RAM was $4,395. See XT class and IBM PC. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
The titular character is Don Estridge, a decidedly atypical IBM employee who was instrumental in creating the personal computer market as we know it. It’s not that IBM invented the personal ...
[Frode] felt that using the keyboard for gaming on his old IBM XT computer was simply too noisy. He came up with a much quieter way to game by building an XT adapter for an original NES controller.
Are you old enough to remember the sort of keyboard that used to ship with IBM PCs? I hesitate to ... Revisit the early days of personal computing with the FL-eSports OG98. There are five layers ...
In 2004, IBM exited the desktop and laptop arena when it sold its personal computer division to Lenovo, a major Chinese PC manufacturer. IBM retained its System x servers until 2014, when Lenovo ...