If they are IBM boxes, then the shape will give that away. If the box has a
sloped front, then it's an XT. If the floppy is a full-height drive, it's
an XT, and if you look inside it will be really obvious, in that the XT
motherboard is confined to the area to the left (as you face the front of
the box) of the power supply. Most obvious of all, of course, is the fact
that the XT had no 16-bit slots in the motherboard. XT-types generally had
a floppy controller and a separate hard disk controller. The AT had a
single controller for both.
Dick
-----Original Message-----
From: Megan <mbg_at_world.std.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
Date: Sunday, April 25, 1999 5:55 PM
Subject: PC question
>
>Yesterday, at the KS10 move, I came away with two IBM PCs, but I
>don't know enough about them to know if they are the AT or XT
>models... they both have a 5.25" floppy and a hard drive, and
>both have color monitors.
>
>They are both desktop boxes... the monitors were sitting on top
>of them.
>
>So, how do I tell...
>
> Megan Gentry
> Former RT-11 Developer
>
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