IBM PS/2 Model 60

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The IBM PS/2 Model 60 is a mid-1980s business-oriented desktop computer notable for introducing IBM’s Micro Channel Architecture in a robust, high-end tower design.

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instanceOf IBM PS/2 family computer
personal computer
architecture x86 NERFINISHED
busArchitecture Micro Channel Architecture NERFINISHED
caseType floor-standing
chassisMaterial metal
clockSpeed 10 MHz
cooling fan-cooled
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
cpu Intel 80286 NERFINISHED
cpuWordSize 16-bit
designGoal robust high-end system
expansionBus MCA
expansionSlots Micro Channel slots
family IBM PS/2 Model 50/60 line NERFINISHED
floppyDriveCapacity 1.44 MB
floppyDriveSize 3.5-inch
formFactor tower
graphicsAdapter IBM MCGA NERFINISHED
IBM VGA NERFINISHED
hardDiskCapacityOptions 44 MB
70 MB
intendedUse business computing
introductionDate 1987
keyboard IBM Model M keyboard compatible
keyboardInterface PS/2 NERFINISHED
manufacturer IBM NERFINISHED
marketPosition mid- to high-end business desktop
maxRAM 16 MB
memoryType SIMM
mouseInterface PS/2 NERFINISHED
notableFor high-end business desktop design
introduction of IBM Micro Channel Architecture
operatingSystemSupport IBM PC DOS NERFINISHED
Microsoft Windows (early versions) NERFINISHED
OS/2 NERFINISHED
powerSupplyLocation internal
predecessor IBM PC/AT NERFINISHED
productLine IBM Personal System/2 NERFINISHED
ramType 72-pin SIMM
releaseEra mid-1980s
standardRAM 1 MB
storageType hard disk drive
successor later IBM PS/2 286 and 386 models
targetMarket corporate customers
professional users

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IBM Personal System/2 line includesModel IBM PS/2 Model 60