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The original PS/1, based on a 10 MHz Intel 80286 CPU, was designed to be easy to set up and use. It featured 1 MB of memory. The PS/1 line was created for new computer users and was sold in consumer electronics stores alongside comparable offerings from Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Packard Bell, and others. IBM made the decision to put the DC power supply in the monitor, making use of third-party monitors difficult and essentially impractical and limiting the usefulness of the computer if the monitor needed service.
Recorded object from December 1991
Swedish keyboard
Type: Personal computer
Release date: 1990
Operating system: PC DOS 4.01 (in ROM)
CPU: Intel 80286 @ 10 MHz
Memory: 512 KB ~ 1 MB
Sound recordist: Torsten Nilsson
Photographer: Torsten Nilsson
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The original PS/1, based on a 10 MHz Intel 80286 CPU, was designed to be easy to set up and use. It featured 1 MB of memory. The PS/1 line was created for new computer users and was sold in consumer electronics stores alongside comparable offerings from Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Packard Bell, and others. IBM made the decision to put the DC power supply in the monitor, making use of third-party monitors difficult and essentially impractical and limiting the usefulness of the computer if the monitor needed service.
Recorded object from December 1991
Swedish keyboard
Type: Personal computer
Release date: 1990
Operating system: PC DOS 4.01 (in ROM)
CPU: Intel 80286 @ 10 MHz
Memory: 512 KB ~ 1 MB
Sound recordist: Torsten Nilsson
Photographer: Torsten Nilsson
Video recordist: Torsten NilssonLänkarYouTube (http://youtu.be/XLAqJ_XUUHo)Id126SwedenNorrköpingOfficeFebruary 13 2014Arbetets museum16.17994, 58.58914audio/mpeg3http://www.soundsofchanges.eu/soundfiles/531/53108ce4cdd08.mp3FlygvapenmuseumFlygvapenmuseumimage/jpegFlygvapenmuseumhttp://www.soundsofchanges.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/PS1-start-204x136.jpghttp://www.soundsofchanges.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/PS1-start-300x200.jpghttp://www.soundsofchanges.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/PS1-start-1880x1008.jpgFlygvapenmuseum