The IBM PS/2 Model 70 386
IBM PS/2 Model 70 386
The IBM PS/2 Model 70 featuring an Intel 386 DX 16 MHz, Intel 387 math coprocessor, 6 MB RAM, 60 MB hard drive, 1.44 MB floppy drive. Original list price, as configured, $10,248 circa 1988-1989 ($21,500 in 2019 dollars). This is the E61 IBM PS/2 Model 70. Weighs in at a sporty 20.8 pounds.
IBM PS/2 Model 70 386
The IBM PS/2 Model 70 386. This Model 70 features an Intel 16 MHz 386 processor, a matching Intel 16 MHz 387 math coprocessor, 6 MB of RAM, 60 MB hard drive, and a 1.44 MB 3.5” floppy drive. This machine also has three Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) cards installed: an IBM XGA video card, a 3Com 3C523 ethernet card, and an IBM 360K external floppy drive riser card. This machine is a period and configuration correct 8570-E61 386 model with maxed out on-board system memory, circa 1988-1989. Total system weight: ~48 pounds (monitor, CPU case, and keyboard)
IBM PS/2 Model 70 386
The IBM PS/2 Model 70 386. This Model 70 features an Intel 16 MHz 386 processor, a matching Intel 16 MHz 387 math coprocessor, 6 MB of RAM, 60 MB hard drive, and a 1.44 MB 3.5” floppy drive. This machine also has three Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) cards installed: an IBM XGA video card, a 3Com 3C523 ethernet card, and an IBM 360K external floppy drive riser card. This machine is a period and configuration correct 8570-E61 386 model with maxed out on-board system memory, circa 1988-1989. Shown with an external 360K floppy drive, IBM 4869.
IBM PS/2 Model 70 386
The IBM PS/2 Model 70 386. This Model 70 features an Intel 16 MHz 386 processor, a matching Intel 16 MHz 387 math coprocessor, 6 MB of RAM, 60 MB hard drive, and a 1.44 MB 3.5” floppy drive. This machine also has three Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) cards installed: an IBM XGA video card, a 3Com 3C523 ethernet card, and an IBM 360K external floppy drive riser card. This machine is a period and configuration correct 8570-E61 386 model with maxed out on-board system memory, circa 1988-1989. Shown with an external 360K floppy drive, IBM 4869, and a sealed copy of OS/2 2.1.
IBM PS/2 Model 70 386
The IBM PS/2 Model 70 386. This Model 70 features an Intel 16 MHz 386 processor, a matching Intel 16 MHz 387 math coprocessor, 6 MB of RAM, 60 MB hard drive, and a 1.44 MB 3.5” floppy drive. This machine also has three Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) cards installed: an IBM XGA video card, a 3Com 3C523 ethernet card, and an IBM 360K external floppy drive riser card. This machine is a period and configuration correct 8570-E61 386 model with maxed out on-board system memory, circa 1988-1989. Shown with an external 360K floppy drive, IBM 4869, and a sealed copy of IBM PC DOS 6.1.
IBM PS/2 Model 70 386
The IBM PS/2 Model 70 386. This Model 70 features an Intel 16 MHz 386 processor, a matching Intel 16 MHz 387 math coprocessor, 6 MB of RAM, 60 MB hard drive, and a 1.44 MB 3.5” floppy drive. This machine also has three Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) cards installed: an IBM XGA video card, a 3Com 3C523 ethernet card, and an IBM 360K external floppy drive riser card. This machine is a period and configuration correct 8570-E61 386 model with maxed out on-board system memory, circa 1988-1989. Shown with an external 360K floppy drive, IBM 4869, and a sealed copy of Microsoft DOS 5.0 & Windows 3.1.