Reply 100 of 115, by Jasin Natael
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BitWrangler wrote on 2024-09-11, 17:46:Apologies for the multiple posts, but just trying to get stuff down before I forget about it. So I am leaning more to PB 900 PB9 […]
Apologies for the multiple posts, but just trying to get stuff down before I forget about it. So I am leaning more to PB 900 PB900 PB-900 I have seen it styled multiple ways and I don't know which one is most correct. It appears that Packard Bell used the model number for this series in marketing and distinguished CPU speeds as 12X 16X 8X etc, which you might think is helpful, but google just tangles up with CD speeds on later models. Anyway, so I think my model name in full is PB900/12X for 12Mhz. The PB-1000 is ruled out because that is supposed to have a vertical floppy drive. The PB-800, also comes up as a Pack Mate model so IDK if the Legend 2 info I found was correct, or maybe they are actually the same system but named different in different markets.
I found an advert from ABCO in a March 89 Infoworld, so that confirms some basics, and also that these were sold with EGA, however, the model number given is not the model number of the one I could get. Also if you look, the silver badge doesn't show, but the dark red badging of the monitor does..... they don't match when they match 🤣 I was wondering if I should be finding a monitor with silver badge, but apparently the other badge goes with it.
The "AT Clones" announcement came in early January, so maybe they were on sale just before Christmas, given magazine lead times, so some parts would indeed have 1988 dates for early sales.
@Jasin, nice score, pretty clean for age, hope it runs like a top when you've got the Win3x install sorted.
Not sure that it will help any with your specific questions, but I found some useful information here:
https://wiki.preterhuman.net/Packard_Bell