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The 1st 'Affordable' Almost IBM PC Compatible | Nostalgia Nerd
Click https://skl.sh/nostalgianerd to explore your creativity and get 2 free months of Skillshare's Premium Membership..... Today's video is all about IBM PC Compatibles, and more significantly the Sanyo MBC-550/MBC-555 computers, which changed the this compatible world for the better, back in 1983. You see, before this Sanyo machine, it was unthinkable to buy an IBM PC or IBM PC Compatible for less than $1k. But Sanyo flipped the market on it's head, by doing just that. Let's take a look at the history of this impressive machine, and then get to grips with it ourselves.
🔗Video Links & Thanks🔗
Eris Creations - http://www.eriscreations.com/
LGR - https://www.youtube.com/user/phreakindee
8 Bit Guy's MBC-775 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euhp8Vn2FTw
Sanyo MBC-18 Footage: https://ww...
published: 21 Jan 2020
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LGR - Looking at the IBM PC XT
Simply taking a look at the IBM 5160 that I recently bought at a Goodwill thrift store. Showing startup, operation, diagnostics, gaming, software, and internals.
● Please consider supporting LGR on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
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published: 01 Apr 2014
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Brand NEW IBM PC AT + Model M! Unboxing & Setup
I was fortunate to be able to buy a sealed, new old stock IBM PC 5170 built in the year 1988! What a rare treat. Join me in savoring each piece of retro tech as I set it up with PC-DOS 3.30 and EGA graphics.
● Consider supporting LGR on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
● Social links:
https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
● Music used in order of appearance:
"Suits and Neckties 1"
http://www.epidemicsound.com
published: 24 Mar 2017
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Why IBM GAVE UP on Making PCs
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IBM invented the PC. Why did they stop making them?
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published: 24 Sep 2019
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Compaq and Hyperion - The First IBM Clones
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published: 11 Jan 2019
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Commodore PC 50-II: IBM PC-Compatible
Take a tour of Commodore’s PC 50-II IBM PC-compatible computer running MS-DOS. How poorly does a C64 emulator run on this 386SX 16 MHz machine? Very! We use it to (slowly) clarify and correct a couple things from last episode.
To support 8-Bit Show And Tell:
Become a patron: https://patreon.com/8BitShowAndTell
One-time donation: https://paypal.me/8BitShowAndTell
2nd channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCAgWzEh5c8391eJnELDy9OA
Links mentioned:
High Density Disks episode: https://youtu.be/1LCTDqoKYjE
Episode with the 9^9 error: https://youtu.be/Zfy0l2TLd14
C64S emulator (official site appears to be down): http://www.the-commodore-zone.com/articlelive/articles/31/1/C64s/Page1.html
Discovery of the “Screen saver” by Phodd Antomity: https://youtu.be/AAWN2XzcovQ
Spiro Trikaliotis’ explanation...
published: 15 Apr 2019
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The IBM PC 5150 - the world's most influential computer
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!
If you want your own IBM PC, they're not cheap but they are plentiful on Ebay, and I'd love it if you used my affiliate link: https://ebay.to/2Nmzcaa
Some credits for some of the images and other things used in this video:
5100: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_5100#/media/File:IBM_5100_-_MfK_Bern....
published: 18 Jul 2018
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Building a MicroATX IBM Clone: The NuXT Turbo PC
Assembling my own custom IBM PC XT clone! The Monotech NuXT is an Intel 8088 motherboard with 640K RAM, XT-CF card interface, SVGA graphics and much more. A completely functional Turbo XT system in a MicroATX form factor, including Adlib sound and a 5.25" 360k floppy drive.
● Links to buy the items featured (not sponsored/commissioned)
https://monotech.fwscart.com/
http://www.apevia.com/ProductsInfo.asp?KEY=X-QPACK3-WHT
https://www.ebay.com/sch/sticker-maniak/m.html
● LGR links:
https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
● Music courtesy of:
http://www.epidemicsound.com
#LGR #Retro #Build
published: 02 Aug 2019
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IBM PC compatible
IBM PC compatible computers are those similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT and able to run the same software as those. Such computers used to be referred to as PC clones, or IBM clones. They duplicate almost exactly all the significant features of the PC architecture, facilitated by IBM's choice of commodity hardware components and various manufacturers' ability to reverse engineer the BIOS firmware using a "clean room design" technique. Columbia Data Products built the first clone of the IBM personal computer by a clean room implementation of its BIOS.
Early IBM PC compatibles used the same computer bus as the original PC and AT models. The IBM AT compatible bus was later named the Industry Standard Architecture bus by manufacturers of compatible computers. The term "IBM PC compatib...
published: 23 Oct 2015
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Difference Between IBM PC and IBM Compatible computers
This video provides knowledge about the IBM PC and IBM Compatible computers and also the difference between IBM PC and IBM compatible computers. It is helpful to all the learners who want to know the Difference between IBM PC and IBM Compatible computers.
published: 04 May 2017
31:02
The 1st 'Affordable' Almost IBM PC Compatible | Nostalgia Nerd
Click https://skl.sh/nostalgianerd to explore your creativity and get 2 free months of Skillshare's Premium Membership..... Today's video is all about IBM PC Co...
Click https://skl.sh/nostalgianerd to explore your creativity and get 2 free months of Skillshare's Premium Membership..... Today's video is all about IBM PC Compatibles, and more significantly the Sanyo MBC-550/MBC-555 computers, which changed the this compatible world for the better, back in 1983. You see, before this Sanyo machine, it was unthinkable to buy an IBM PC or IBM PC Compatible for less than $1k. But Sanyo flipped the market on it's head, by doing just that. Let's take a look at the history of this impressive machine, and then get to grips with it ourselves.
🔗Video Links & Thanks🔗
Eris Creations - http://www.eriscreations.com/
LGR - https://www.youtube.com/user/phreakindee
8 Bit Guy's MBC-775 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euhp8Vn2FTw
Sanyo MBC-18 Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaS5Sk-0IjA
MPC-1600 Images: https://imgur.com/gallery/qEEda
🏆 Support 🏆
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Errors and omissions excepted.
Some material in this video may be used under Fair Dealing / Fair Use. Where under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 (UK: Sections 29 and 30 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988), allowance is made for purposes including parody, quotation, criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, education and research. Fair Dealing / Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
https://wn.com/The_1St_'Affordable'_Almost_Ibm_Pc_Compatible_|_Nostalgia_Nerd
Click https://skl.sh/nostalgianerd to explore your creativity and get 2 free months of Skillshare's Premium Membership..... Today's video is all about IBM PC Compatibles, and more significantly the Sanyo MBC-550/MBC-555 computers, which changed the this compatible world for the better, back in 1983. You see, before this Sanyo machine, it was unthinkable to buy an IBM PC or IBM PC Compatible for less than $1k. But Sanyo flipped the market on it's head, by doing just that. Let's take a look at the history of this impressive machine, and then get to grips with it ourselves.
🔗Video Links & Thanks🔗
Eris Creations - http://www.eriscreations.com/
LGR - https://www.youtube.com/user/phreakindee
8 Bit Guy's MBC-775 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euhp8Vn2FTw
Sanyo MBC-18 Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaS5Sk-0IjA
MPC-1600 Images: https://imgur.com/gallery/qEEda
🏆 Support 🏆
Support my channel, get exclusive videos & perks, as well as an ad and sponsor free experience at https://www.patreon.com/nostalgianerd from just $1
🏪 NN Shop & Affiliate Links! 🏪
My eBay Shop: https://nnerd.es/NerdShop (Now Re-open!)
My Retro Tech book: http://nnerd.me/HVFtSB (2nd edition is out!)
Desk Shelves for Retro Computers: http://nnerd.me/RetroShelves (Because you're worth it)
🍻 Share/Like 🍻
If you wish to share this video in forums, social media, on your website, or ANYWHERE else, please do so! It helps tremendously with the channel! Also, giving a thumb up or down also helps with visibility on Youtube. Many thanks!
📟 Subcribe 📟
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📱 Join me on Social Media 📱
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🎥 Equipment 🎥
Lumix G6 with Vario 14-42mm Lens
Nikon D3200 with 40mm Macro
Corel Video Studio Ultimate 2019
Corel Paint Shop Pro 2019
Blue Snowball Microphone
📜 Resources 📜
In video links and references are provided where possible. If you believe I have forgotten to attribute anything, please let me know (drop me an email via. the about page on Youtube or send me a tweet), so I can add it here. Apologies if I have missed anything out, it takes time to make these videos and therefore it can be easy to forget things or make a mistake.
Errors and omissions excepted.
Some material in this video may be used under Fair Dealing / Fair Use. Where under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 (UK: Sections 29 and 30 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988), allowance is made for purposes including parody, quotation, criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, education and research. Fair Dealing / Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
- published: 21 Jan 2020
- views: 206268
17:51
LGR - Looking at the IBM PC XT
Simply taking a look at the IBM 5160 that I recently bought at a Goodwill thrift store. Showing startup, operation, diagnostics, gaming, software, and internals...
Simply taking a look at the IBM 5160 that I recently bought at a Goodwill thrift store. Showing startup, operation, diagnostics, gaming, software, and internals.
● Please consider supporting LGR on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
● Twitter and Facebook: https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews
http://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
https://wn.com/Lgr_Looking_At_The_Ibm_Pc_Xt
Simply taking a look at the IBM 5160 that I recently bought at a Goodwill thrift store. Showing startup, operation, diagnostics, gaming, software, and internals.
● Please consider supporting LGR on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
● Twitter and Facebook: https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews
http://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
- published: 01 Apr 2014
- views: 296946
36:33
Brand NEW IBM PC AT + Model M! Unboxing & Setup
I was fortunate to be able to buy a sealed, new old stock IBM PC 5170 built in the year 1988! What a rare treat. Join me in savoring each piece of retro tech as...
I was fortunate to be able to buy a sealed, new old stock IBM PC 5170 built in the year 1988! What a rare treat. Join me in savoring each piece of retro tech as I set it up with PC-DOS 3.30 and EGA graphics.
● Consider supporting LGR on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
● Social links:
https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
● Music used in order of appearance:
"Suits and Neckties 1"
http://www.epidemicsound.com
https://wn.com/Brand_New_Ibm_Pc_At_Model_M_Unboxing_Setup
I was fortunate to be able to buy a sealed, new old stock IBM PC 5170 built in the year 1988! What a rare treat. Join me in savoring each piece of retro tech as I set it up with PC-DOS 3.30 and EGA graphics.
● Consider supporting LGR on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
● Social links:
https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
● Music used in order of appearance:
"Suits and Neckties 1"
http://www.epidemicsound.com
- published: 24 Mar 2017
- views: 3696364
5:17
Why IBM GAVE UP on Making PCs
Get an unrestricted 30-day free trial of FreshBooks at https://www.freshbooks.com/techquickie
IBM invented the PC. Why did they stop making them?
LTT Merch St...
Get an unrestricted 30-day free trial of FreshBooks at https://www.freshbooks.com/techquickie
IBM invented the PC. Why did they stop making them?
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Follow: http://twitter.com/linustech
Leave a reply with your requests for future episodes, or tweet them here: https://twitter.com/jmart604
https://wn.com/Why_Ibm_Gave_Up_On_Making_Pcs
Get an unrestricted 30-day free trial of FreshBooks at https://www.freshbooks.com/techquickie
IBM invented the PC. Why did they stop making them?
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Follow: http://twitter.com/linustech
Leave a reply with your requests for future episodes, or tweet them here: https://twitter.com/jmart604
- published: 24 Sep 2019
- views: 472473
15:27
Compaq and Hyperion - The First IBM Clones
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- published: 11 Jan 2019
- views: 543338
14:27
Commodore PC 50-II: IBM PC-Compatible
Take a tour of Commodore’s PC 50-II IBM PC-compatible computer running MS-DOS. How poorly does a C64 emulator run on this 386SX 16 MHz machine? Very! We use it ...
Take a tour of Commodore’s PC 50-II IBM PC-compatible computer running MS-DOS. How poorly does a C64 emulator run on this 386SX 16 MHz machine? Very! We use it to (slowly) clarify and correct a couple things from last episode.
To support 8-Bit Show And Tell:
Become a patron: https://patreon.com/8BitShowAndTell
One-time donation: https://paypal.me/8BitShowAndTell
2nd channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCAgWzEh5c8391eJnELDy9OA
Links mentioned:
High Density Disks episode: https://youtu.be/1LCTDqoKYjE
Episode with the 9^9 error: https://youtu.be/Zfy0l2TLd14
C64S emulator (official site appears to be down): http://www.the-commodore-zone.com/articlelive/articles/31/1/C64s/Page1.html
Discovery of the “Screen saver” by Phodd Antomity: https://youtu.be/AAWN2XzcovQ
Spiro Trikaliotis’ explanation of the “screen saver”: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.sys.cbm/koC-IpnyBIM
Navrátil Software System Information (NSSI): http://www.navsoft.cz/products.htm
Index:
0:00 Intro
1:52 Using C64S emulator for MS-DOS
6:16 Exploring Phoenix Technologies BIOS
7:45 Benchmark / Specs with NSSI
9:20 Tour around the system
10:35 RGBI display looks funny!
11:55 More looking outside and inside
https://wn.com/Commodore_Pc_50_Ii_Ibm_Pc_Compatible
Take a tour of Commodore’s PC 50-II IBM PC-compatible computer running MS-DOS. How poorly does a C64 emulator run on this 386SX 16 MHz machine? Very! We use it to (slowly) clarify and correct a couple things from last episode.
To support 8-Bit Show And Tell:
Become a patron: https://patreon.com/8BitShowAndTell
One-time donation: https://paypal.me/8BitShowAndTell
2nd channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCAgWzEh5c8391eJnELDy9OA
Links mentioned:
High Density Disks episode: https://youtu.be/1LCTDqoKYjE
Episode with the 9^9 error: https://youtu.be/Zfy0l2TLd14
C64S emulator (official site appears to be down): http://www.the-commodore-zone.com/articlelive/articles/31/1/C64s/Page1.html
Discovery of the “Screen saver” by Phodd Antomity: https://youtu.be/AAWN2XzcovQ
Spiro Trikaliotis’ explanation of the “screen saver”: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.sys.cbm/koC-IpnyBIM
Navrátil Software System Information (NSSI): http://www.navsoft.cz/products.htm
Index:
0:00 Intro
1:52 Using C64S emulator for MS-DOS
6:16 Exploring Phoenix Technologies BIOS
7:45 Benchmark / Specs with NSSI
9:20 Tour around the system
10:35 RGBI display looks funny!
11:55 More looking outside and inside
- published: 15 Apr 2019
- views: 18029
27:28
The IBM PC 5150 - the world's most influential computer
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 aft...
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!
If you want your own IBM PC, they're not cheap but they are plentiful on Ebay, and I'd love it if you used my affiliate link: https://ebay.to/2Nmzcaa
Some credits for some of the images and other things used in this video:
5100: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_5100#/media/File:IBM_5100_-_MfK_Bern.jpg
Datamaster: http://oldcomputers.net/ibm5322.html
Mainframe: https://www.techrepublic.com/pictures/photos-looking-back-to-the-birth-of-the-mainframe/
buckling spring: By Shaddim - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=30568410
Pet: By Photograph by Rama, Wikimedia Commons, Cc-by-sa-2.0-fr, CC BY-SA 2.0 fr, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17129317
Atari 400: Evan-Amos https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_8-bit_family#/media/File:Atari-400-Comp.jpg
Atari 800: Evan-Amos https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_8-bit_family#/media/File:Atari-800-Computer-FL.jpg
TI 99/4 Tocchet22 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Instruments_TI-99/4A#/media/File:TI-99-4_homecomputer_(adjusted_version).jpg
Vic 20: Evan-Amos https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_VIC-20#/media/File:Commodore-VIC-20-FL.jpg
Heathkit H88: Arthur G Korwin Piotrowski https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenith_Z-89#/media/File:Heathkit_computer_H88.JPG
CGA card: Malvineous https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Graphics_Adapter#/media/File:IBM_Color_Graphics_Adapter.jpg
Datamaster ad: Adtari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhskfSpGxMA
PC ad(s): La Mazmorra Abandon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQT_YCBb9ao&t=16s
5120 ad: Adtari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_PTPPMxTXo
5100 ad: Magdy Ragab https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m54rKlErwA
PC XT photo: Ruben de Rijcke: http://dendmedia.com/vintage/
PC AT photo: MBlairMartin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Personal_Computer/AT#/media/File:IBM_PC_AT.jpg
Model F AT: daedelus https://deskthority.net/wiki/File:IBM_Model_F_AT.jpg
PowerPC 601: Dirk Oppelt https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IBM_PowerPC601_PPC601FD-080-2_top.jpg
Portable PC: Hubert Berberich https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IBM-portable-PC-01.jpg
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https://wn.com/The_Ibm_Pc_5150_The_World's_Most_Influential_Computer
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!
If you want your own IBM PC, they're not cheap but they are plentiful on Ebay, and I'd love it if you used my affiliate link: https://ebay.to/2Nmzcaa
Some credits for some of the images and other things used in this video:
5100: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_5100#/media/File:IBM_5100_-_MfK_Bern.jpg
Datamaster: http://oldcomputers.net/ibm5322.html
Mainframe: https://www.techrepublic.com/pictures/photos-looking-back-to-the-birth-of-the-mainframe/
buckling spring: By Shaddim - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=30568410
Pet: By Photograph by Rama, Wikimedia Commons, Cc-by-sa-2.0-fr, CC BY-SA 2.0 fr, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17129317
Atari 400: Evan-Amos https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_8-bit_family#/media/File:Atari-400-Comp.jpg
Atari 800: Evan-Amos https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_8-bit_family#/media/File:Atari-800-Computer-FL.jpg
TI 99/4 Tocchet22 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Instruments_TI-99/4A#/media/File:TI-99-4_homecomputer_(adjusted_version).jpg
Vic 20: Evan-Amos https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_VIC-20#/media/File:Commodore-VIC-20-FL.jpg
Heathkit H88: Arthur G Korwin Piotrowski https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenith_Z-89#/media/File:Heathkit_computer_H88.JPG
CGA card: Malvineous https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Graphics_Adapter#/media/File:IBM_Color_Graphics_Adapter.jpg
Datamaster ad: Adtari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhskfSpGxMA
PC ad(s): La Mazmorra Abandon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQT_YCBb9ao&t=16s
5120 ad: Adtari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_PTPPMxTXo
5100 ad: Magdy Ragab https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m54rKlErwA
PC XT photo: Ruben de Rijcke: http://dendmedia.com/vintage/
PC AT photo: MBlairMartin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Personal_Computer/AT#/media/File:IBM_PC_AT.jpg
Model F AT: daedelus https://deskthority.net/wiki/File:IBM_Model_F_AT.jpg
PowerPC 601: Dirk Oppelt https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IBM_PowerPC601_PPC601FD-080-2_top.jpg
Portable PC: Hubert Berberich https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IBM-portable-PC-01.jpg
There You Go by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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- published: 18 Jul 2018
- views: 684343
21:13
Building a MicroATX IBM Clone: The NuXT Turbo PC
Assembling my own custom IBM PC XT clone! The Monotech NuXT is an Intel 8088 motherboard with 640K RAM, XT-CF card interface, SVGA graphics and much more. A com...
Assembling my own custom IBM PC XT clone! The Monotech NuXT is an Intel 8088 motherboard with 640K RAM, XT-CF card interface, SVGA graphics and much more. A completely functional Turbo XT system in a MicroATX form factor, including Adlib sound and a 5.25" 360k floppy drive.
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http://www.apevia.com/ProductsInfo.asp?KEY=X-QPACK3-WHT
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#LGR #Retro #Build
https://wn.com/Building_A_Microatx_Ibm_Clone_The_Nuxt_Turbo_Pc
Assembling my own custom IBM PC XT clone! The Monotech NuXT is an Intel 8088 motherboard with 640K RAM, XT-CF card interface, SVGA graphics and much more. A completely functional Turbo XT system in a MicroATX form factor, including Adlib sound and a 5.25" 360k floppy drive.
● Links to buy the items featured (not sponsored/commissioned)
https://monotech.fwscart.com/
http://www.apevia.com/ProductsInfo.asp?KEY=X-QPACK3-WHT
https://www.ebay.com/sch/sticker-maniak/m.html
● LGR links:
https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
● Music courtesy of:
http://www.epidemicsound.com
#LGR #Retro #Build
- published: 02 Aug 2019
- views: 678722
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IBM PC compatible
IBM PC compatible computers are those similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT and able to run the same software as those. Such computers used to be referred ...
IBM PC compatible computers are those similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT and able to run the same software as those. Such computers used to be referred to as PC clones, or IBM clones. They duplicate almost exactly all the significant features of the PC architecture, facilitated by IBM's choice of commodity hardware components and various manufacturers' ability to reverse engineer the BIOS firmware using a "clean room design" technique. Columbia Data Products built the first clone of the IBM personal computer by a clean room implementation of its BIOS.
Early IBM PC compatibles used the same computer bus as the original PC and AT models. The IBM AT compatible bus was later named the Industry Standard Architecture bus by manufacturers of compatible computers. The term "IBM PC compatible" is now a historical description only, since IBM has ended its personal computer sales.
This video is targeted to blind users.
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IBM PC compatible computers are those similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT and able to run the same software as those. Such computers used to be referred to as PC clones, or IBM clones. They duplicate almost exactly all the significant features of the PC architecture, facilitated by IBM's choice of commodity hardware components and various manufacturers' ability to reverse engineer the BIOS firmware using a "clean room design" technique. Columbia Data Products built the first clone of the IBM personal computer by a clean room implementation of its BIOS.
Early IBM PC compatibles used the same computer bus as the original PC and AT models. The IBM AT compatible bus was later named the Industry Standard Architecture bus by manufacturers of compatible computers. The term "IBM PC compatible" is now a historical description only, since IBM has ended its personal computer sales.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 23 Oct 2015
- views: 1306
10:57
Difference Between IBM PC and IBM Compatible computers
This video provides knowledge about the IBM PC and IBM Compatible computers and also the difference between IBM PC and IBM compatible computers. It is helpful t...
This video provides knowledge about the IBM PC and IBM Compatible computers and also the difference between IBM PC and IBM compatible computers. It is helpful to all the learners who want to know the Difference between IBM PC and IBM Compatible computers.
https://wn.com/Difference_Between_Ibm_Pc_And_Ibm_Compatible_Computers
This video provides knowledge about the IBM PC and IBM Compatible computers and also the difference between IBM PC and IBM compatible computers. It is helpful to all the learners who want to know the Difference between IBM PC and IBM Compatible computers.
- published: 04 May 2017
- views: 8908