This is the story of the first IBM PC - your current home or laptop computer is almost certainly a direct descendant of this machine. Today, nearly 40 years after its introduction, modern PC's are used for everything from the kinds of business applications the system was originally designed for, to scientific work, to high-end gaming. But it all started back in 1981 with the IBM 5150.
If you're looking for a more personal take on this computer, watch for my upcoming review of this IBM 5150!
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5100: [ Ссылка ]
Datamaster: [ Ссылка ]
Mainframe: [ Ссылка ]
buckling spring: By Shaddim - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, [ Ссылка ]
Pet: By Photograph by Rama, Wikimedia Commons, Cc-by-sa-2.0-fr, CC BY-SA 2.0 fr, [ Ссылка ]
Atari 400: Evan-Amos [ Ссылка ]
Atari 800: Evan-Amos [ Ссылка ]
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Vic 20: Evan-Amos [ Ссылка ]
Heathkit H88: Arthur G Korwin Piotrowski [ Ссылка ]
CGA card: Malvineous [ Ссылка ]
Datamaster ad: Adtari [ Ссылка ]
PC ad(s): La Mazmorra Abandon [ Ссылка ]
5120 ad: Adtari [ Ссылка ]
5100 ad: Magdy Ragab [ Ссылка ]
PC XT photo: Ruben de Rijcke: [ Ссылка ]
PC AT photo: MBlairMartin [ Ссылка ]
Model F AT: daedelus [ Ссылка ]
PowerPC 601: Dirk Oppelt [ Ссылка ]
Portable PC: Hubert Berberich [ Ссылка ]
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