IBM PC XT was an iterative improvement over its predecessor, with enhancements like built-in HDD and extra expansion slots. PC DOS 2.0 was the standout improvement of the IBM PC XT, offering ...
[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.
The second model of the IBM PC, the IBM XT was introduced in 1983 with the addition of a 10MB hard drive. The XT used the same 8088 CPU as the original PC but boosted the 16KB of RAM up to 128KB ...
[Andrew] picked up an old IBM XT on eBay recently and tried to get the video working. He hasn’t seen any success yet, but the way he goes about solving this problem is very clever. [Andrew] was ...
Xi 8088 is an IBM PC/XT compatible processor board in ISA board form factor. It offers several enhancements over the standard IBM PC/XT, such as support of PS/2 keyboard and mouse and built-in real ...
The converter translates IBM PC keyboard protocols to use classic keyboards with USB ports. It supports both IBM XT and AT protocols, and all of scan code set 1, 2 and 3 with one firmware. This ...
If you don’t want a numpad then there’s even an IBM PC/XT style available. Unlike the original IBM keyboards, the FL-Esports OG98 spoils you with lots of innovations that have appeared since ...
An 83-key keyboard introduced with the IBM PC in 1981 and the PC XT in 1983. The keyboard introduced the dual-function keypad that switches between numeric entry and cursor movement, which became ...