This NEC monitor was used with an IBM PC/AT computer. The IBM PC/AT was introduced in 1984. the "AT" stood for "advanced technology." The machine was the first upgrade from IBMs original PC ...
The IBM PC-AT was introduced in 1984. The "AT" stood for "advanced technology." The machine was the first upgrade from IBMs original PC architecture introduced in 1981 (the XT expanded storage options ...
The developer of MartyPC, an emulator for vintage Intel-compatible hardware that targets cycle accuracy, has released a test suite for Intel's classic 80286 processor and compatibles – created, in a ...
Your device does not support the audio. June 5 has been a date marked by a series of significant events that have shaped history across the world, touching on politics, science, culture, and more. Don ...
If it's December, it's "best of the year" time. And in our December Digital Edition, you'll find the top laptop and desktop PCs, of course, along with the best smartphones, tablets, wearables, smart ...
The IBM PC/AT, IBM's first fully 16-bit PC, based on the Intel 80286 central processor with a 24-bit address bus allowing access to 16MB RAM, with a built-in 20MB hard disk. Released in 1984 and ...