Difference between revisions of "IBM Xstation 130"
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IBM Xstation 130 | |
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Manufacturer | IBM |
Model | Xstation 130 |
Lifetime | |
Introduced | March, 1991 |
Introductory Price | < $3,000 |
Display | |
Size | 12-inch monochrome, 14-inch color |
Firmware | |
CPU | TI TMS 34020 |
RAM | 3.5 MB to 18.5 MB |
The IBM Xstation 130 X terminal was introduced in March, 1991 at a cost of less than $3,000 for a monochrome monitor, 2.5 MB of main memory and 1 MB of video memory. The system was expandable to 16.5 MB of main memory, 2 MB of video memory and 20 MB of hard disk storage. [1][2]
References
- ↑ "IBM to offer octet of RS/6000 products", Maryfran Johnson, Computerworld, March 11, 1991, pg. 10
- ↑ "IBM Cranks Up Speed On RS/6000 System", Ed Scannell, InfoWorld, March 18, 1991, pg. 7
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