First post, by tikoellner
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On Friday I drove about 550km to pick up this beast. It was worth it. I have dissassembled the machine and got all cleaned. This is the final effect.
Pretty basic config. Intel i8088 CPU, no coprocessor.
There were quite standard cards inside: one IBM CGA card, one IBM EGA card, IBM hard disk controller, floppy controller, async controller, serial-parallel controller. The only add-on is Microsoft InPort mouse adapter (the mouse came with the computer). First there were two types of floppy drives installed: one 5.25 (320kb) and one 3.5 inch (720kb). As with the machine I was given another brand new 5.25 IBM drive, I decided to go with both of them getting rid of 720kb drive, which was some poorly fitting non-IBM product in a shabby bay adapter.
I was relieved to see that the hard drive is fully functional and has no bad sectors at all. It's an IBM 20MB Microscribe. There is DOS 3.20 installed, Norton Commander 3 and some games (I also got from the seller about 100 5.25 diskettes with various software and games. Too bad most of them are just copies).
The only thing I did so far was adding Sound Blaster CT-1320A, although I prefer internal pc-speaker as a sound source on this particular machine.
I must admit that playing Arkanoid or Alley Cat on this beast is a true nostalgic journey.