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First post, by Murugan

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Yesterday,someone told me he has this PC.
TBH I never heard of this one nor did I see one for sale.
Is this a rare bird? Didn't seem to be a success back in the days.

Now I want one hehe.

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Reply 1 of 8, by Deksor

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Yep that's a rare bird. There are some videos talking about it if you want to know more about it

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Reply 2 of 8, by Murugan

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I just saw one and dang I want it.
Saw the machine and it's supposed to be working but pricewise I am clueless. I'm not even sure if he wants to sell it.

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Reply 3 of 8, by SpectriaForce

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Over the years I have owned several units of this specific model. It is not rare in Europe, but it’s quite uncommon like the PC AT.

Reply 4 of 8, by Murugan

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I've seen the AT a few times on Marktplaats but never this one. The hunt is open 😀 And I want the matching monitor too OFC :p

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Reply 5 of 8, by Anonymous Coward

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It's relatively uncommon. They made less of them than ATs for sure. It's basically an AT in an XT case.

It's kind of a cool system to own, because it was the last of the classic IBMs and it had a few pretty nifty authentic IBM expansion cards for it like the VGA display adapter, and a 12MB upgrade board that used 30 pin SIMMs. The motherboard is also somewhat interesting, because it was rumoured IBM gimped it down because they didn't want it to compete with the PS/2, but it was supposedly on reserve as a backup plan incase the PS/2 bombed.

I have a non functional XT 286 motherboard that I was planning to fix and use to pimp out my AT. Back in the day, I recall people having pretty good luck with overclocking these boards. I'm hoping for 10MHz (zero wait states). Some ATs in europe actually used the XT-286 board from the factory, and I believe it was internally referred to as a "Type IV" AT board.

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Reply 7 of 8, by DaveJustDave

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I made a video comparing it to an AT a while ago..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzZZ-G7FOAw

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