IBM PS/1 Microcomputer
Object Details
- IBM
- Description
- This is an example of IBM’s Personal System/1, a microcomputer designed primarily for home use. It sold from 1990 until it was succeeded by the IBM Aptiva in 1994. This cream-colored PS/1 includes not only the central processing unit (powered by an Intel 8026 microprocessor) but a monitor, two disk drives (one for 5 ¼” disks, one for 3 1/2” disks), a keyboard, and a mouse. A tag on the back of the cpu reads: Type 2011-C34 (/) S/N 23-5006568.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Credit Line
- Jon Eklund
- 1990 - 1994
- ID Number
- 2006.0132.13
- catalog number
- 2006.0132.13
- accession number
- 2006.0132
- Object Name
- Microcomputer
- Physical Description
- plastic (overall material)
- metal (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 16 1/4 in x 17 3/4 in x 23 1/2 in; 41.275 cm x 45.085 cm x 59.69 cm
- See more items in
- Medicine and Science: Computers
- Computers & Business Machines
- National Museum of American History
- Record ID
- nmah_1303225
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ab-f13c-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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