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There are hundreds of models of [[IBM compatible]] computers. The models of IBM's first-generation Personal Computer (PC) series have names:
* The original PC was an IBM attempt to get into the home computer market then dominated by the [[Apple II]]. It had a version of [[BASIC]] in [[ROM]]. The [[CGA]] (Colour Graphics Adapter) video card could use a standard [[Television|TV]] for display. The standard storage device was cassette tape. [[Floppy disk]] was an optional extra; no [[hard disk]] was available. It had only five expansion slots; maximum memory using IBM parts was 256 K, 64 on the main board and three 64 K expansion cards. The processor was an [[Intel 8088]] running at 4.77 [[MHz]].
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* The PC AT used an [[Intel 80286]] processor, originally at 6 MHz and later 8. It had a 16-bit ISA bus and 20 [[meg]] harddrive. IBM made some attempt at marketing it as a multi-user machine, but it sold mainly as a faster PC for power users.
* [[IBM Convertible]]
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