IBM PC 5150 with no drives?

From: Allison J Parent <allisonp_at_world.std.com>
Date: Mon Mar 15 19:43:02 1999

<I was joking when I said real-time clock since I thought the PC came with
<a real-time clock. Is this not the case? Hmm, come to think of it, I
<guess not since I don't see a battery on the MB of this 5150 here.

Yep, XT class machines didn't have a TOY CLOCK (TOY is time of year), All
the had was a periodic timer interrupt and when you power off so goes
the date. Hence the stuff like smart watch.

A multi-io card was typically 2 serial, joy stick. either a FDC interface.
Most were commonly two serial on one card, a Video and Parallel on another
with FDC being stand alone or paired up with the HDC. Clocks were commonly
the smart scoket under the bios roms.

I have many examples of those here.

Allison
Received on Mon Mar 15 1999 - 19:43:02 GMT

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