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2 sty 2000 · (IBM 5100) The first portable computer made by IBM in 1975. This particular collection of photos is a part of my personal collection, The 11 photographs have been captured in the year 2000 by - Markus Wandel, who then gave the machine to Dave Dunfield.
- IBM 5100 Executable and Non-executable ROS - Archive.org
This file contains the contents of the Non-executable Read...
- IBM 5100 Executable and Non-executable ROS - Archive.org
31 gru 2014 · This file contains the contents of the Non-executable Read Only Storage (ROS) module that holds the APL programming language interpreter for the IBM 5100 computer, an early portable computer from 1975.
The IBM 5100 Portable Computer is one of the first portable computers, [1] introduced in September 1975, six years before the IBM Personal Computer, and eight before the first successful IBM compatible portable computer, the Compaq Portable.
IBM 5100 jest oparty na 16-bitowym module procesorowym o nazwie PALM (Put All Logic in Microcode). Podręcznik informacyjny IBM 5100 odwoływał się również do modułu PALM jako kontrolera. PALM może bezpośrednio adresować 64 KiB pamięci.
3 maj 2013 · Tech Time Warp of the Week: The 50-Pound Portable PC, 1977. IBM sparked a revolution in personal computing when it unveiled the IBM PC in 1981. But the IBM PC wasn’t IBM’s first personal...
22 lis 2022 · IBM 5100 Personal Computer — voidstar. Daru’s Notebook Click image to read the IBM 5100 origin story! The IBM 5100 combines two legacy “line printer” systems into a more compact “CRT-based” system, with a compact digital data-storage tape unit. The IBM 5100 “Executive ROS” is written in... Est. reading time: 4 minutes.
Introduced in 1975, the 5100 was IBM's first production personal computer (six years before the PC!). The 5100 has an integral CRT display, keyboard, and tape drive. It was available with APL, BASIC, or both, and with 16, 32, 48, or 64 Kbytes of RAM.