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- IBM
-
- PERSONAL SYSTEM/2 REFERENCE GUIDE
- Configuration and Operating Information
-
-
- David B. Whittle
- Atlantic/NFM Area OS/2 Marketing Support Representative
-
- IBM Corporation
- Marketing & Services Group
- Atlantic/NFM Area Systems Center
- 18100 Fredrick Pike, 183/205/2D-182
- Gaithersburg, MD 20879
-
-
-
- May 10, 1989
- =========================================================================
-
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
-
- My thanks for the many additions, corrections, revisions, and suggestions
- provided by:
-
- Danny Baltuch Sam Detweiler Don Oas
- Ron Barber John Dierdorf Rich Pasco
- Bob Bison Sam Emrick Ram Patel
- Rich Berman Mike Engelberg Jack Sjolseth
- Joseph Byrnes Michael Graff Jim Taylor
- Bill Cartwright Rich Hall Phyllis Thompson
- Mark Chapman Ken Howey Robert Williams
- Ward Christensen Greg Kern Malcolm Wolf
- Roger Cox Avery Lyford Dave Young
-
- Please send suggestions, comments, and/or changes to:
- Dave Whittle (WHITTLE at WSCVM via IBM VNET)
- JKFV64A via Prodigy
- or to the address on the title page
-
- Management Contact: Brian Sanchez
-
-
- DISCLAIMER
-
- Although information similar to that contained in this publication
- might be obtained from IBM Announcement Letters and other reliable
- sources, the specific information and presentation format contained in
- this document is distributed on an 'As Is' basis without any warranty
- either express or implied. The evaluation and use of this information
- is a customer responsibility. In no event will IBM be liable for any
- damages, including any lost profits, lost savings, or other incidental
- or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use any
- of the information provided herein. Some states do not allow the
- limitation or exclusion of liability for incidental or consequential
- damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
-
- The value of the information contained herein depends on the
- customer's ability to evaluate and integrate it into their operational
- environment. While each item may have been reviewed by IBM for
- accuracy in specific environments, there is no guarantee that the same
- or similar results will be obtained under different conditions.
- Customers attempting to utilize this information as it applies to
- their own environments do so at their own risk. Prices and some
- specifications are subject to change at any time without notice and
- are provided herein as a reference only.
-
- It is possible that this material contains references to, or
- information about, IBM products, programs, or services that are not
- announced or available in every country in which IBM operates. Such
- references or information must not be construed to mean that IBM
- intends to announce or make available such products, programs, or
- services in any country in which they are not currently announced or
- available.
-
- Any reference to an IBM product in this document is not intended to
- state or imply that only IBM's product may be used. Any functionally
- equivalent product may be used instead, provided that use is in
- accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines for that product.
-
-
- ======================================================================
- ABOUT THIS GUIDE
-
- Since the introduction of the Personal System/2 family on April 2,
- 1987, a wide variety of system models, memory modules, memory
- expansion adapters, and fixed disks have been introduced. While this
- broad product line offers IBM customers unparalleled flexibility, it
- can also make the tasks of selecting, configuring, or expanding
- systems seem complex and sometimes daunting. The following tables
- simplify the tasks of selecting, configuring, and expanding the
- various members of the Personal System/2 family. The information
- contained herein applies to all systems, displays, memory, and disk
- features introduced in the United States between April 1, 1987 and May
- 10, 1989.
-
- To assist in the system selection process, information is provided on
- the base system features, expandability, and usability. Much of what
- distinquishes an IBM system from competition is a careful attention to
- the details of human factors design that cannot be measured with
- simple numbers; nonetheless, even comparisons of those traits that can
- be measured reveal the benefits of IBM concern for every aspect of
- system design. Reliability, expandability, size, weight, noise
- output, power use, and electromagnetic radiation levels can and should
- be compared during the system selection process. In making the system
- selection decision, it is also important to consider performance.
- Therefore, it is important to understand why benchmarks and
- performance comparisons are not included in this guide and to place in
- context many of the performance indicators that are provided.
-
- It has been said that "benchmarks never lie but liars often
- benchmark." Benchmarks are useful only to the extent that they are
- clearly recognized to be a limited measure of a specific component of
- a complex system. Rarely can any one benchmark, data point, or set of
- benchmarks crystallize the essence of system performance into a single
- comparative number. More often, they lead to misguided decisions
- based upon improper interpretations of system performance
- characteristics. Even worse, benchmarks are often used to justify
- inappropriate system selection criteria and weightings far removed
- from the realities of daily use. Total system throughput and
- application performance are comprised of many interrelated factors; a
- bottleneck in one system subcomponent can easily negate supposed
- performance benefits from another ultra-fast system subcomponent.
- Without a complete understanding of the interrelationships of every
- subcomponent of the systems, decision makers might be swayed by
- marketing pitches that emphasize the specifications of certain
- sub-optimized components or carefully selected benchmarks that often
- demonstrate performance characteristics unrelated to actual system
- throughput in daily use. No benchmark or single measurement should
- ever replace actual use or trial as the primary microcomputer system
- selection criterion.
-
- Another critical consideration is that benchmarks almost always
- single-mindedly exclude reliability comparisons from performance
- considerations. This rewards companies that design for performance
- over reliability. In general, during system design, performance can
- be bought at the expense of reliability. IBM designs to optimize
- system reliability and provide overall system throughput through
- balanced system design rather than to maximize individual component
- specifications. Thus, IBM systems will perform very well when
- measured by throughput or user perception of performance and extremely
- well when measured to include system integrity lapses as significant
- negative performance indicators. See the section below on the Micro
- Channel and reliability.
-
- Finally, most benchmarks that have been published to date measure PS/2
- performance under single-thread benchmarks that miss the entire design
- point of the multi-tasking, Micro Channel-based Personal System/2. It
- is somewhat analoguous to comparing a rocket to a jet plane using
- maximum attainable speed as the benchmark criterion. The jet may not
- perform like a rocket if orbiting the earth is the objective, but it
- will more likely meet the needs of those who are interested in
- destination flexibility and smooth take-offs and landings.
-
- Much has been said and written about the Micro Channel Architecture as
- compared to the IBM AT bus architecture (ISA) and the Extended
- Industry Standard Architecture. IBM's perspective is rarely presented
- accurately, partly because the issues are largely technical and
- sometimes esoteric. Still, a few observations are in order. First,
- IBM developed the AT bus architecture and has not abandoned it. Note
- in Table 1 that many of our low-end systems are based upon the XT or
- AT bus. The reason is that machines designed for single task
- operation are well served by the technology of the PC/AT bus.
- However, IBM recognized the need for greatly increased reliability in
- a multi-tasking, communications-intensive environment and developed
- the Micro Channel Architecture to meet the needs of the next
- generation while maintaining compatibility with today's software base.
- Although performance improvements derived from bus-mastering will
- prove to be a significant benefit of the Micro Channel, its most
- important contribution to the state of the art is a quantum leap in
- reliability. Much reduced electromagnetic radiation coupled with
- level-sensitive interrupts eliminate system hangs due to lost or
- spurious interrupts. Automatic configuration eliminates lost time
- spent researching switch settings and searching for switch (interrupt)
- conflicts whenever a new adapter is installed.
-
- A comparison of extended warranty or maintenance costs reveals some
- interesting reliability comparisons. For example, it is not generally
- known that for $25, the purchaser of a PS/2 can upgrade the standard
- 1-year carry-in warranty to an on-site warranty. In other words,
- during the first year (when the potential for trouble is highest), you
- can have IBM service come to your home within 4-6 hours to repair your
- system for only $25 total cost for the entire year. Ask your dealer
- for a price on comparable service for any other system. Even after
- the first year, on-site maintenance prices are generally 30-50% less
- than competition's prices. Reliability is often a hidden variable and
- difficult to measure; however, when the assurance of minimal down-
- time can be purchased for only a marginal cost, it's worth it.
- Call IBM Direct at 1-800-426-3675 or contact an IBM Marketing
- Representative if you'd like additional details.
-
- In conclusion, we invite you to experience Personal System/2
- reliability, ergonomics and performance first-hand before making
- system selection decisions and hope that this guide makes a valuable
- contribution towards helping you find the system and configuration
- that meets your needs.
-
- ======================================================================
-
- CONTENTS
-
- TABLE 1. IBM Personal System/2 Model Summary
-
- TABLE 2. IBM Personal System/2 Memory Expansion Alternatives by Model
- Table 2-A. IBM Personal System/2 Models 25-00x/-G0x/-Cxx/-Kxx
- Table 2-B. IBM Personal System/2 Models 25-Lxx
- Table 2-C. IBM Personal System/2 Models 30-002/-021
- Table 2-D. IBM Personal System/2 Models 30 286-E01/-E21
- Table 2-E. IBM Personal System/2 Model 50-021
- Table 2-F. IBM Personal System/2 Models 50Z-031/-061
- Table 2-G. IBM Personal System/2 Model 55 SX-031
- Table 2-H. IBM Personal System/2 Model 55 SX-061
- Table 2-I. IBM Personal System/2 Models 60-041/-071
- Table 2-J. IBM Personal System/2 Models P70 386-061/-121
- Table 2-K. IBM Personal System/2 Model 70 386-E61
- Table 2-L. IBM Personal System/2 Model 70 386-121
- Table 2-M. IBM Personal System/2 Model 70 386-A21
- Table 2-N. IBM Personal System/2 Model 80 386-041
- Table 2-O. IBM Personal System/2 Model 80 386-071
- Table 2-P. IBM Personal System/2 Models 80 386-111/-311
-
- TABLE 3. IBM Personal System/2 Memory Feature Summary
-
- TABLE 4. IBM Personal System/2 Disk Drive Summary
- Table 4-A. IBM Personal System/2 DASD by Drive
- 3.5" Fixed Disk Drives
- 5.25" Fixed Disk Drives
- Table 4-B. IBM Personal System/2 DASD by Model
- ST-506 Based Systems
- ESDI Based Systems
-
- TABLE 5. IBM OS/2 Extended Edition Version 1.1 Memory and Storage
-
- TABLE 6. IBM Personal System/2 Ergonomic and Environmental Data
- Table 6-A. System Units
- Table 6-A. Displays
- Table 6-A. Adapter Card Power Draw
- Table 6-A. Hard File Power Draw
-
- =========================================================================
- TABLE 1. IBM Personal System/2 Model Summary
- =========================================================================
-
- Total
- -------CPU---------- System Std. Std. # of
- Product Retail Intel Wait System Board Memory Memory Fixed 3.5" Free
- Number Price Type Speed States Std Max Speed Max Disk Diskette Slots Graphics
- -------- ------ ----- ----- ------ ---- ----- ------ ------- ----- --------- ------ -------------
- 8525-001*0 $1350 8086 8MHz 0 512K 640K 150ns 640K None 720K 2-XT*1 MCGA-Mono*2
- 8525-004*0 $1695 8086 8MHz 0 512K 640K 150ns 640K None 720K 2-XT*1 MCGA-Color*2
- 8525-C02*0 $1898 8086 8MHz 0 512K 640K 150ns 640K None 2 720K 2-XT*1 MCGA-Mono*2
- 8525-C05*0 $2243 8086 8MHz 0 512K 640K 150ns 640K None 2 720K 2-XT*1 MCGA-Color*2
- 8525-G01 $1395 8086 8MHz 0 512K 640K 150ns 640K None 720K 2-XT*1 MCGA-Mono*2
- 8525-G04 $1740 8086 8MHz 0 512K 640K 150ns 640K None 720K 2-XT*1 MCGA-Color*2
- 8525-K02 $1943 8086 8MHz 0 512K 640K 150ns 640K None 2 720K 2-XT*1 MCGA-Mono*2
- 8525-K05 $2288 8086 8MHz 0 512K 640K 150ns 640K None 2 720K 2-XT*1 MCGA-Color*2
- 8525-L01 $2139 8086 8MHz 0 640K 640K 150ns 640K None 720K 1-XT*1 MCGA-Mono*2
- 8525-L04 $2484 8086 8MHz 0 640K 640K 150ns 640K None 720K 1-XT*1 MCGA-Color*2
- 8530-001 $1695 8086 8MHz 0 512K 640K 150ns 640K None 720K 3-XT MCGA
- 8530-002+ N/A 8086 8MHz 0 640K 640K 150ns 2.64MB*2 None 2 720K 3-XT MCGA
- 8530-021 $2395 8086 8MHz 0 640K 640K 150ns 2.64MB*2 20MB 720K 3-XT MCGA
- 8530-E01 $1995 80286 10MHz 1 512K 4MB*3 120ns 15MB None 1.44MB 3-AT VGA
- 8530-E21 $2595 80286 10MHz 1 512K 4MB*3 120ns 15MB 20MB 1.44MB 3-AT VGA
- 8550-021+ N/A 80286 10MHz 1 1MB 1MB 120ns 16MB 20MB 1.44MB*4 3-MC VGA
- 8550-031 $3995 80286 10MHz 0*5 1MB 2MB*6 85ns 16MB 30MB 1.44MB 3-MC VGA
- 8550-061 $4595 80286 10MHz 0*5 1MB 2MB*6 85ns 16MB 60MB 1.44MB 3-MC VGA
- 8555-031 $3895 80386SX 16MHz 0*5 2MB*7 4MB*6 85ns 16MB 30MB 1.44MB 3-MC VGA
- 8555-061 $4295 80386SX 16MHz 0*5 2MB*7 4MB 85ns 16MB 60MB 1.44MB 3-MC VGA
- 8560-041 $5295 80286 10MHz 1 1MB 1MB 120ns 16MB 44MB 1.44MB*4 7-MC VGA
- 8560-071 $5795 80286 10MHz 1 1MB 1MB 120ns 16MB 70MB 1.44MB*4 7-MC VGA
- 8570-E61 $5495 80386 16MHz 0-2 1MB*7 6MB*6 100ns*8 16MB 60MB 1.44MB 3-MC VGA
- 8570-121 $7995 80386 20MHz 0-2 2MB*7 6MB 85ns 16MB 120MB 1.44MB 3-MC VGA
- 8570-A21 $11295 80386 25MHz 0-2 2MB*7 8MB 80ns*9 16MB 120MB 1.44MB 3-MC VGA
- 8573-061 $7695 80386 20MHz 0-2 4MB*7 8MB 80ns 16MB 60MB 1.44MB 2-MC*1 VGA-plasma*2
- 8573-121 $8295 80386 20MHz 0-2 4MB*7 8MB 80ns 16MB 120MB 1.44MB 2-MC*1 VGA-plasma*2
- 8580-041 $6995 80386 16MHz 1 1MB 4MB 80ns 16MB 44MB 1.44MB*4 7-MC VGA
- 8580-071 $7995 80386 16MHz 1 2MB 4MB 80ns 16MB 70MB 1.44MB*4 7-MC VGA
- 8580-111 $8995 80386 20MHz 0-2 2MB*7 4MB 80ns 16MB 115MB 1.44MB*4 7-MC VGA
- 8580-311 $11995 80386 20MHz 0-2 2MB*7 4MB 80ns 16MB 314MB 1.44MB*4 7-MC VGA
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NOTES:
- *0 Includes IBM Space Saving Keyboard.
-
- *1 One available slot is a short slot, i.e. half-slot
-
- *2 Includes built-in display as part of base system. External analog display
- may be attached.
-
- *3 Requires special consideration involving configuration and availability of
- conventional vs. extended, and/or expanded memory. You may need assistance
- in determining suitability to your needs.
-
- *4 To ensure proper operation of the diskette drive, this model requires the
- DASDDRVR.SYS device driver when running DOS 3.3. The driver is not required
- when running OS/2 or DOS 4.0.
-
- *5 Expansion adapter memory that runs at 120ns causes the processor to shift
- to one wait state operation for access to that memory.
-
- *6 Requires the replacement of the standard 1MB module(s) on the system
- board with 2MB module(s).
-
- *7 128K of system memory is mapped for use by BIOS in order to improve system
- performance.
-
- *8 Expansion adapter memory is rated at 85ns.
-
- *9 Includes 30ns 64K memory cache.
-
- + Withdrawn from marketing
-
- =========================================================================
- TABLE 2. IBM Personal System/2 Memory Expansion Alternatives by Model
- =========================================================================
- Applicable memory expansion features for each model
-
- Memory expansion alternatives are either SIPs (Single In-line Packages) or
- Adapters. SIPs may be used to expand the system board (Planar) or adapters or
- both, as noted.
-
- See Table 3 for suggested retail prices.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-A. IBM PS/2 Models 25-00x/-G0x/-Cxx/-Kxx
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- 128KB Memory Expansion Kit #4105 78X8955 128K 128K 150ns Planar
-
- NOTES:
- * This model comes with planar (system board) space for 640K RAM, of which
- 512K is occupied. The addition of the 128K Feature #4105 is required
- to bring system memory to the full 640K.
- * Only 640K of conventional memory is supported.
- * There are two XT-bus compatible slots available
- for adapter expansion, one of which is a half-size (8-inch) slot.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-B. IBM PS/2 Models 25-L01/-L04
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- No memory expansion options available
-
- NOTES:
- * These models come fully configured with 640K of planar (system board) RAM.
- The addition of the 128K Feature #4105 is therefore NOT required.
- * Only 640K of conventional memory is supported.
- * There is only one half-size (8-inch) XT-bus compatible slot available
- for adapter expansion, since one slot is occupied by the Token-Ring
- Network PC Adapter.
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-C. IBM PS/2 Models 30-002 and 30-021
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The Model 30-002 is withdrawn from marketing effective July 5, 1989.
-
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- IBM 2MB Expanded Memory #3905 2685193 2MB 2MB 150ns EMS Adapter
- Adapter
-
- NOTES:
- * This model comes with 640K planar (system board) memory.
- * Only 640K of conventional planar memory is possible.
- * Using the adapter specified, only 2MB of memory can be added, which
- can be configured as Expanded Memory using the DOS 4.0 driver XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There are three XT-bus compatible slots available for adapter
- expansion, but the addition of more than one memory adapter is not
- supported.
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-D. PS/2 Models 30 286-E01/-E21
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- 0.5MB Memory Module Kit #3397 30F5348 512K 512K 120ns Modules for
- planar or #8635
- Cannot mix with/#7833
-
- 2MB Memory Module Kit #7833 30F5360 2MB 2MB 120ns Modules for
- planar or #8635
- Cannot mix with/#3397
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #8635 30F5364 0MB 12MB 120ns Adapter
- Multifunction Adapter Uses #3397/#7833
-
- NOTES:
- * These models come with four system board memory slots, two of which are
- occupied with replaceable 256kB SIPs for a total of 0.5MB. One Feature #3397
- can be added for a total of 1MB. The system board SIPs can be replaced by
- one or two Features #7833 for a total of 2MB or 4MB. Different types of
- SIPs cannot be used together on the system board.
- * The PS/2 Multifunction Adapter #8635 can only be used with the original
- 512KB of memory on the system board. Additional memory modules must be
- moved from the system board to the PS/2 Multifunction Adapter. Up to two
- PS/2 Multifunction Adapters may be installed, providing a maximum of 15MB
- of additional memory.
- * The IBM Personal System/2 Multifunction Adapter, Feature #8635, is not
- supported by the IBM 3270 Workstation Program Versions 1.0 or 1.1.
- * The IBM Personal System/2 Multifunction Adapter, Feature #8635, supports
- LIM EMS 4.0 only when used in conjunction with AboveDisc (R) 2.0 *1, which
- is not included with the adapter and must be purchased separately.
- AboveDisc (R) works under PC DOS Version 3.3 or higher.
- * There are three AT-bus compatible slots available for adapter
- expansion, but the addition of more than one memory adapter is not
- supported.
-
- *1 AboveDisc (R) is a registered Trademark of Teleware West Company.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-E. IBM PS/2 Model 50-021
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This Model was withdrawn from marketing effective May 3, 1989.
-
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- IBM Personal System/2 2-8MB #8286 6450609 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 80286 Memory Expansion Option Uses #5212/#5213
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for #8286
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for #8286
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #7259 1497259 0MB 8MB 120ns Adapter
- 0-8MB Expanded Memory Uses #3397/#7833
- Adapter/A
-
- 0.5MB Memory Module Kit #3397 30F5348 512K 512K 120ns Module for #7259
-
- 2MB Memory Module Kit #7833 30F5360 2MB 2MB 120ns Module for #7259
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3006 6450344 512K 2MB 150ns Adapter
- 80286 Memory Expansion Uses #3012
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3012 6450345 512K 512K 150ns Module for #3006
- 80286 Memory Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3920+ 1497252+ 2MB 2MB 120ns EMS Adapter+
- 2MB Expanded Memory Not expandable
- Adapter/A +
-
- NOTES:
- * This model comes with one planar (system board) space for memory which is
- occupied with a non-replaceable 1MB.
- * Only 1MB planar memory is possible; of this 640K is conventional user memory
- and 384K is extended memory which cannot be used as expanded memory.
- * Using the adapters specified, up to 15MB of memory can be added, any of which
- can be configured as Expanded Memory using the DOS 4.0 driver XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There are three 16-bit Micro Channel slots available for adapter
- expansion. One slot incorporates the video extension interface that
- allows the addition of an advanced video graphics board such as the IBM
- 8514/A in order to upgrade video function without duplicating the
- built-in VGA circuitry.
-
- + Withdrawn from marketing
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-F. IBM PS/2 Models 50Z-031/-061
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- IBM Personal System/2 2-8MB #8286 6450609 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 80286 Memory Expansion Option Uses #5212/#5213
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for #8286
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for #8286
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for planar
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns (replacement) or
- #8286
- Mix with #5212 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #7259 1497259 0MB 8MB 120ns Adapter
- 0-8MB Expanded Memory Uses #3397/#7833
- Adapter/A
-
- 0.5MB Memory Module Kit #3397 30F5348 512K 512K 120ns Module for #7259
- Mix w/#7833 OK
-
- 2MB Memory Module Kit #7833 30F5360 2MB 2MB 120ns Module for #7259
- Mix w/#3397 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3006 6450344 512K 2MB 150ns Adapter
- 80286 Memory Expansion Uses #3012
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3012 6450345 512K 512K 150ns Module for #3006
- 80286 Memory Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3920+ 1497252+ 2MB 2MB 120ns EMS Adapter+
- 2MB Expanded Memory Not expandable
- Adapter/A +
-
- NOTES:
- * These Models come with one planar space for memory which is occupied with a
- replaceable 1MB. This 1MB module can be replaced by the 2MB Feature #5213
- to achieve the maximum of 2MB on the planar.
- * Any of the system board memory above 640K is extended memory only and cannot
- be used as expanded memory.
- * Using the adapters specified, up to 15MB of extended memory can be added, any
- of which can be configured as Expanded Memory using the DOS 4.0 driver
- XMA2EMS.SYS. If planar memory is expanded to 2MB, only 14MB of extended
- memory can be configured as expanded memory.
- * There are three 16-bit Micro Channel slots available for adapter
- expansion. One slot incorporates the video extension interface that
- allows the addition of an advanced video graphics board such as the IBM
- 8514/A in order to upgrade video function without duplicating the
- built-in VGA circuitry.
-
- + Withdrawn from marketing
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-G. IBM PS/2 Model 55 SX-031
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- IBM Personal System/2 2-8MB #8286 6450609 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 80286 Memory Expansion Option Uses #5212/#5213
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for planar
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns or #8286
- Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for planar
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns or #8286
- Mix w/#5212 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #7259 1497259 0MB 8MB 120ns Adapter
- 0-8MB Expanded Memory Uses #3397/#7833
- Adapter/A
-
- 0.5MB Memory Module Kit #3397 30F5348 512K 512K 120ns Module for #7259
- Mix w/#7833 OK
-
- 2MB Memory Module Kit #7833 30F5360 2MB 2MB 120ns Module for #7259
- Mix w/#3397 OK
-
- NOTES:
- * This model has 2 planar spaces for memory and comes with both spaces occupied
- with replaceable 1MB modules. These 1MB modules can be replaced with the 2MB
- modules, Feature #5213. Once removed, the 1MB modules can be used as if they
- were Feature #5212.
- * Using any combination of the above planar expansion options, ,adpater, and
- options, upt to 16MB of total memory can be configured. Any memory above
- 640K can be configured as expanded memory using the DOS 4.0 drivers XMAEM.SYS
- and XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There are three 16-bit Micro Channel slots available for adapter
- expansion. One slot incorporates the video extension interface that
- allows the addition of an advanced video graphics board such as the IBM
- 8514/A in order to upgrade video function without duplicating the
- built-in VGA circuitry.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-H. IBM PS/2 Model 55 SX-061
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- IBM Personal System/2 2-8MB #8286 6450609 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 80286 Memory Expansion Option Uses #5212/#5213
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for planar
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns or #8286
- Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for planar
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns or #8286
- Mix w/#5212 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #7259 1497259 0MB 8MB 120ns Adapter
- 0-8MB Expanded Memory Uses #3397/#7833
- Adapter/A
-
- 0.5MB Memory Module Kit #3397 30F5348 512K 512K 120ns Module for #7259
- Mix w/#7833 OK
-
- 2MB Memory Module Kit #7833 30F5360 2MB 2MB 120ns Module for #7259
- Mix w/#3397 OK
-
- NOTES:
- * This model has 2 planar spaces for memory and comes with one of the spaces
- occupied with a 2MB module. The free planar space can be filled with either
- Feature #5212 or Feature #5213.
- * Using any combination of the above planar expansion options, ,adpater, and
- options, upt to 16MB of total memory can be configured. Any memory above
- 640K can be configured as expanded memory using the DOS 4.0 drivers XMAEM.SYS
- and XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There are three 16-bit Micro Channel slots available for adapter
- expansion. One slot incorporates the video extension interface that
- allows the addition of an advanced video graphics board such as the IBM
- 8514/A in order to upgrade video function without duplicating the
- built-in VGA circuitry.
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-I. PS/2 Models 60-041/-071
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- IBM Personal System/2 2-8MB #8286 6450609 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 80286 Memory Expansion Option Uses #5212/#5213
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for #8286
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for #8286
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #7259 1497259 0MB 8MB 120ns Adapter
- 0-8MB Expanded Memory Uses #3397/#7833
- Adapter/A
-
- 0.5MB Memory Module Kit #3397 30F5348 512K 512K 120ns Module for #7259
- Mix w/#7833 OK
-
- 2MB Memory Module Kit #7833 30F5360 2MB 2MB 120ns Module for #7259
- Mix w/#3397 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3006 6450344 512K 2MB 150ns Adapter
- 80286 Memory Expansion Uses #3012
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3012 6450345 512K 512K 150ns Module for #3006
- 80286 Memory Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 2MB #3920+ 1497252+ 2MB 2MB 120ns EMS Adapter+
- Expanded Memory Adapter/A+ Not expandable
-
- NOTES:
- * These models come with one planar space for memory which is occupied with a
- non-replaceable 1MB.
- * Only 1MB planar memory is possible; of this 640K is conventional user memory
- and 384K is extended memory which cannot be used as expanded memory.
- * Using the adapters specified, up to 15MB of additional memory can be added,
- any of which can be configured as Expanded Memory using the DOS 4.0 driver
- XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There are seven 16-bit Micro Channel slots available for adapter
- expansion. One slot incorporates the video extension interface that
- allows the addition of an advanced video graphics board such as the IBM
- 8514/A in order to upgrade video function without duplicating the
- built-in VGA circuitry.
-
- + Withdrawn from marketing
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-J. PS/2 Models 70 386-E61
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- IBM Personal System/2 #3019 6450367 2MB 6MB 80ns Adapter
- 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #3064
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3064 6450372 2MB 2MB 80ns Module for #3019
- 80386 Memory Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5211 6450605 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 2-8MB 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #5212/#5213
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for planar
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns or #5211
- Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for planar
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns or #5211
- Mix w/#5212 OK
-
- NOTES:
- * This model has 3 planar spaces for memory and comes with one
- space occupied with a replaceable 1MB module, which can be replaced with
- the 2MB Feature #5213. Once replaced, the 1MB module can only be used as
- planar memory on another Model 70 386-E61.
- Free planar spaces can be filled with either #5212 or #5213 or both.
- * Using the planar expansion options and adapters, up to 16MB of total memory
- can be configured. Any memory above 640K can be configured as expanded
- memory using the DOS 4.0 drivers XMAEM.SYS and XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There are two 32-bit and one 16-bit Micro Channel slots available for
- adapter expansion. Memory adapters require a 32-bit slot. The 16-bit
- slot incorporates the video extension interface that allows the
- addition of an advanced video graphics board such as the IBM 8514/A in
- order to upgrade video function without duplicating the built-in VGA
- circuitry.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-K. PS/2 Models 70 386-121
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- IBM Personal System/2 #3019 6450367 2MB 6MB 80ns Adapter
- 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #3064
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3064 6450372 2MB 2MB 80ns Module for #3019
- 80386 Memory Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5211 6450605 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 2-8MB 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #5212/#5213
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Planar or
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Module for #5211
- Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Planar or
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Module for #5211
- Mix w/#5212 OK
-
- NOTES:
- * This model has 3 planar spaces for memory and comes with one space occupied
- with a 2MB module. Free planar spaces can be filled with either #5212 or
- #5213 or both.
- * Using the planar expansion options and adapters, up to 16MB of total memory
- can be configured. Any memory above 640K can be configured as expanded
- memory using the DOS 4.0 drivers XMAEM.SYS and XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There are two 32-bit and one 16-bit Micro Channel slots available for
- adapter expansion. Memory adapters require a 32-bit slot. The 16-bit
- slot incorporates the video extension interface that allows the
- addition of an advanced video graphics board such as the IBM 8514/A in
- order to upgrade video function without duplicating the built-in VGA
- circuitry.
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-L. PS/2 Model 70 386-A21
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- IBM Personal System/2 #5214 6450608 2MB 2MB 80ns Planar
- Memory Module Kit - 80ns
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3019 6450367 2MB 6MB 80ns Adapter
- 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #3064
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3064 6450372 2MB 2MB 80ns Module for #3019
- 80386 Memory Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5211 6450605 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 2-8MB 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #5211/#5212
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for #5211
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for #5211
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- NOTES:
- * This model has four planar spaces for memory and comes with one
- space occupied with 2MB. The three free spaces can be filled with up to
- three of the 2MB Feature #5214.
- * Using the planar expansion options and adapters, up to 16MB of total memory
- can be configured. Any memory above 640K can be configured as expanded
- memory using the DOS 4.0 drivers XMAEM.SYS and XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There are two 32-bit and one 16-bit Micro Channel slots available for
- adapter expansion. Memory adapters require a 32-bit slot. The 16-bit
- slot incorporates the video extension interface that allows the
- addition of an advanced video graphics board such as the IBM 8514/A in
- order to upgrade video function without duplicating the built-in VGA
- circuitry.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-M. PS/2 Models P70 386-061/-121
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- IBM Personal System/2 #3019 6450367 2MB 6MB 80ns Adapter
- 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #3064
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3064 6450372 2MB 2MB 80ns Module for #3019
- 80386 Memory Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5211 6450605 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 2-8MB 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #5212/#5213
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for #5211
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for #5211
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5212 OK
-
- NOTES:
- * These models have 4 planar spaces for memory and come with 2 of the spaces
- occupied with 2MB modules.
- The free planar spaces can be filled with 2MB modules, Feature #5213.
- * Using the planar expansion options and adapters, up to 16MB of total memory
- can be configured. Any memory above 640K can be configured as expanded
- memory using the DOS 4.0 drivers XMAEM.SYS and XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There is one full-size, 32-bit Micro Channel slot available for adapter
- expansion. Using this slot for memory would leave one remaining half-size,
- 16-bit slot for adapter expansion.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-N. PS/2 Model 80 386-041
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- IBM Personal System/2 #3009 6450375 1MB 1MB 80ns Planar
- System Board Memory
- Expansion Kit
-
- 80386 System Board Memory #8722 6450379 2MB 2MB 80ns Planar
- Expansion Kit (replacement)
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3019 6450367 2MB 6MB 80ns Adapter
- 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #3064
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3064 6450372 2MB 2MB 80ns Module for #3019
- 80386 Memory Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5211 6450605 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 2-8MB 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #5212/#5213
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for #5211
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for #5211
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- NOTES:
- * This model has two planar spaces for memory and comes with one space occupied
- with a 1MB module. The free space can
- be filled with the 1MB Feature #3009.
- * Using the planar expansion options and adapters, up to 16MB of total memory
- can be configured. Any memory above 640K can be configured as expanded
- memory using the DOS 4.0 drivers XMAEM.SYS and XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There are three 32-bit and four 16-bit Micro Channel slots available
- for adapter expansion. Memory adapters require a 32-bit slot. One
- 16-bit slot incorporates the video extension interface that allows the
- addition of an advanced video graphics board such as the IBM 8514/A in
- order to upgrade video function without duplicating the built-in VGA
- circuitry.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-O. PS/2 Model 80 386-071
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- 80386 System Board Memory #8722 6450379 2MB 2MB 80ns Planar
- Expansion Kit (replacement)
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3019 6450367 2MB 6MB 80ns Adapter
- 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #3064
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3064 6450372 2MB 2MB 80ns Module for #3019
- 80386 Memory Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5211 6450605 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 2-8MB 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #5212/#5213
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for #5211
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for #5211
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- NOTES:
- * This model has two planar spaces for memory and comes with both spaces
- occupied with 1MB modules.
- * Using any combination of the above adapters and options, up to 16MB of total
- memory can be configured. Any memory above 640K can be configured as
- expanded memory using the DOS 4.0 drivers XMAEM.SYS and XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There are three 32-bit and four 16-bit Micro Channel slots available
- for adapter expansion. Memory adapters require a 32-bit slot. One
- 16-bit slot incorporates the video extension interface that allows the
- addition of an advanced video graphics board such as the IBM 8514/A in
- order to upgrade video function without duplicating the built-in VGA
- circuitry.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 2-P. PS/2 Models 80 386-111/-311
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY
- FEATURE NAME NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED DESCRIPTION
- ---------------------------- ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ -----------------
- 80386 System Board Memory #8722 6450379 2MB 2MB 80ns Planar
- Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3009 6450375 1MB 1MB 80ns Planar
- System Board Memory
- Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3019 6450367 2MB 6MB 80ns Adapter
- 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #3064
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #3064 6450372 2MB 2MB 80ns Module for #3019
- 80386 Memory Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5211 6450605 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter
- 2-8MB 80386 Memory Expansion Uses #5212/#5213
- Option
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for #5211
- 1MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- IBM Personal System/2 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for #5211
- 2MB Memory Module Kit - 85ns Mix w/#5213 OK
-
- NOTES:
- * These models have two planar spaces for memory and come with one space
- occupied with a 2MB module. The free space can be filled with the 2MB
- Feature #8722.
- * Using the planar expansion options and adapters, up to 16MB of total memory
- can be configured. Any memory above 640K can be configured as expanded
- memory using the DOS 4.0 drivers XMAEM.SYS and XMA2EMS.SYS.
- * There are three 32-bit and four 16-bit Micro Channel slots available
- for adapter expansion. Memory adapters require a 32-bit slot. One
- 16-bit slot incorporates the video extension interface that allows the
- addition of an advanced video graphics board such as the IBM 8514/A in
- order to upgrade video function without duplicating the built-in VGA
- circuitry.
-
-
- =========================================================================
- TABLE 3. IBM Personal System/2 Memory Feature Summary
- =========================================================================
- A summary of the Personal System/2 Memory Expansion Features
-
- DESCRIPTION
- SUGGESTED (FOR USE ON:)
- RETAIL FEATURE PART MEMORY MEMORY xxx=ALL MODELS
- FEATURE NAME PRICE NUMBER NUMBER STD MAX SPEED (P)=PLANAR
- ---------------------- ------ ------- ------- ---- ---- ------ ----------------
- IBM Personal System/2 $630 #3006 6450344 512K 2MB 150ns Adapter for
- 80286 Memory Expansion 8550-xxx or
- Option 8560-xxx
- Uses #3012
-
- IBM Personal System/2 $728 #3009 6450375 1MB 1MB 80ns 8580-041 (P)
- System Board Memory
- Expansion Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 $215 #3012 6450345 512K 512K 150ns #3006
- 80286 Memory Expansion
- Kit
-
- IBM Personal System/2 $1695 #3019 6450367 2MB 6MB 80ns Adapter for
- 80386 Memory Expansion 857x-xxx or
- Option 8580-xxx
- Uses #3064
-
- IBM Personal System/2 $1395 #3064 6450372 2MB 2MB 80ns Module for #3019
- 80386 Memory
- Expansion Kit
-
- 0.5MB Memory Module Kit $215 #3397 30F5348 512K 512K 120ns Module for
- 8530-E01/E21 (P)
- or #7259
- or #8635
-
- IBM 2MB Expanded $1355 #3905 2685193 2MB 2MB 150ns Adapter for
- Memory Adapter 8530-002/021
-
- IBM Personal System/2 N/A+ #3920 1497252+ 2MB 2MB 120ns Adapter for
- 2MB Expanded Memory 8550-021+
- Adapter/A 8560-xxx
-
- 128KB Memory $51 #4105 78X8955 128K 128K 150ns Module for
- Expansion Kit 8525-00x/G0x
- -Cxx/Kxx
-
- IBM Personal System/2 $1695 #5211 6450605 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter for
- 2-8MB 80386 Memory 857x-xxx
- Expansion Option or 8580-xxx
- Uses #5212/#5213
-
- IBM Personal System/2 $695 #5212 6450603 1MB 1MB 85ns Module for
- 1MB Memory Module 857x-x61 (P),
- Kit--85ns 8570-121 (P),
- 8555-xxx (P),
- or #5211
-
- IBM Personal System/2 $1395 #5213 6450604 2MB 2MB 85ns Module for
- 2MB Memory Module 8550-031/061 (P),
- Kit--85ns 8555-xxx (P),
- 857x-x61/121 (P),
- or #5211
-
- IBM Personal Sytem/2 $1495 #5214 6450608 2MB 2MB 80ns Module for
- 2MB Memory Module 8570-A21 (P)
- Kit--80ns
-
- IBM Personal System/2 $600 #7259 1497259 0MB 8MB 120ns Adapter for
- 0-8MB Expanded Memory 855x-xxx
- Adapter/A or 8560-xxx
- Uses #3397/#7833
-
- 2MB Memory Module Kit $1295 #7833 30F5360 2MB 2MB 120ns Module for
- 8530-E01/E21 (P),
- #7259 or #8635
-
- IBM Personal System/2 $1795 #8286 6450609 2MB 8MB 85ns Adapter for
- 2-8MB 80286 Memory 855x-xxx
- Expansion Option or 8560-xxx
- Uses #5212/#5213
-
- IBM Personal System/2 $445 #8635 30F5364 0MB 12MB 120ns Adapter for
- Multifunction Adapter 8530-E01/E21
- Uses #3397/#7833
-
- 80386 System Board $1395 #8722 6450379 2MB 2MB 80ns Module for
- Memory Expansion Kit 8580-x11 (P)
-
- NOTES:
- * All PS/2 memory expansion alternatives listed (with the exception of 8086
- and 80286 planar memory and Model 30 286 memory) offer memory which can be
- used as Expanded Memory using the drivers provided under DOS 4.0 (for
- applications written to Lotus/Intel/Microsoft EMS Specification 4.0).
- * All PS/2 memory expansion alternatives listed (with the exception of 8086
- memory) offer memory which can be used as conventional or Extended Memory (for
- OS/2, VDISK, or IBMCACHE).
- * When using the IBM Workstation Program, special considerations apply
- involving configuration and availability of expanded memory. You should seek
- additional assistance to determine the appropriate memory configuration.
- * Feature #8286 should be placed in a higher numbered slot than Features #3920
- or #7259 when used concurrently in Models 8550-021, 8560-041, or 8560-071.
- * The IBM Personal System/2 Multifunction Adapter, Feature #8635, supports
- LIM EMS 4.0 only when used in conjunction with AboveDisc (R) 2.0#1,
- which is not included with the adapter and must be purchased separately.
- AboveDisc (R) works with DOS Version 3.3 or higher.
-
- #1 AboveDisc (R) is a registered Trademark of Teleware West Company.
-
- + Withdrawn from marketing.
-
- =========================================================================
- TABLE 4. IBM Personal System/2 Disk Drive Summary
- =========================================================================
- Summary of Personal System/2 Direct Access Storage Devices (DASD)
-
- Table 4-A. IBM Personal System/2 DASD by Drive
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 3.5" DRIVES
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- DRIVE THAT IS 50Z-061
- STANDARD ON: 30-021 30-E21 50-021+ 50Z-031 55SX-061 70-121
- 55SX-031 P70-061 70-A21
- 70-E61
- OR AVAILABLE
- AS FEATURE #: #4107 #4110 #4115 #1030 #6666
-
- OR PART #: 78X8958 27F4130 27F4969 6451027 6450606
- ------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
-
- Retail Price: $795 $795 $765 $950 $1695
- Capacity: 20MB 20MB 20MB 20MB 30MB 30MB 60MB 120MB
- Integrated
- Controller? Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes
- Interface: ST-506 ST-506 ST-506 ST-506 ST-506 ST-506 ESDI ESDI
- Drive Type: 26 N/A 26 30 N/A 33 N/A N/A
- Bytes/sector: 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512
- Sectors/track: 17 26 17 17 25 25 26 32
- Heads: 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 8
- AutoparkHeads? No Yes No No No No Yes Yes
- Cylinders: 610 400 610 610 615 615 762 920
- Data Transfer: 5.0Mbps 7.5Mbps 5.0Mbps 5.0Mbps 7.5Mbs 7.5Mbps 8.4Mbps 10 Mbps
- Access Time:
- Seek: 80ms 38ms 80ms 80ms 39ms 39ms 27ms 23ms
- Track-to-track: 15ms 15ms 15ms 15ms 15ms 15ms 15ms 5ms
- Interleave: 3:1 3:1 2:1 1:1 3:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
- Power Draw (Watts)
- Idle: 15.5 15.5 15.5 15.5 15.5 12.0 13.0 13.0
- Max: 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 14.2 14.0 19.0 19.0
- ------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
- Also works on: 25-xxx 25-xxx 30-E01 30-001 50Z-061 50-021+
- 30-001 30-E01 50Z-031
- ============== ====== ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= =======
-
- +Withdrawn from marketing
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------
- 5.25" DRIVES
- ------------------------------------------------
- DRIVE THAT IS 60-041 60-071
- STANDARD ON: 80-041 80-071 80-111 80-311
-
- OR AVAILABLE
- AS FEATURE #: #3046 #3051 #8730 #6023
-
- OR PART #: 6450354 6450355 6450377 6450381
- ------------- ------- ------- ------- -------
- Retail Price: $1460 $2505 $3660 $6805
- Capacity: 44MB 70MB 115MB 314MB
- Integrated
- Controller? No No No No
- Interface: ST-506 ESDI ESDI ESDI
- Drive Type: 31 N/A N/A N/A
- Bytes/sector: 512 512 512 512
- Sectors/track: 17 36 36 34
- Heads: 7 7 7 15
- AutoparkHeads? Yes Yes Yes Yes
- Cylinders: 733 583 915 1225
- Data Transfer: 5Mbps 10Mbps 10Mbps 10Mbps
- Access Time:
- Seek: 40ms 30ms 28ms 23ms
- Track-to-track 15ms 5ms 5ms 5ms
- Interleave: 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
- Power Draw (Watts)
- Idle: 31 31 31 35
- Max: 39 39 39 42
- ------------- ------- ------- ------- -------
- Also Works On: 80-111 60-071 80-071
- 80-311 80-071 80-111
- 80-311
- ============= ======= ======= ======= ========
-
-
- TABLE 4-B. IBM Personal System/2 DASD by Model
- Based on table submitted by Mark Chapman
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- ST-506 Based Systems
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- PS/2 Model 8525 8525 8530 8530 8550 8550 8580
- -00x -Lxx -x01 -x21 -021+ -031 -041
- -C0x 8555 8560
- -Gxx -031 -041
- -Kxx
-
- Standard Fixed Disk
- Capacity: 20MB 20MB 30MB 44MB
- Drive Type: 26 30 33 31
- Maximum # of Fixed
- Disks Supported: 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
-
- Expansion Feature #(s): #4107 #4107 #4115 #3046
- #4110 #4110 #1030
- Replacement Feature #: #6666 #6666
- Maximum Total Fixed
- Disk Capacity (MB)
- Without Replacement: 20MB 30MB 88MB
- With Replacement: 20MB 20MB 20MB 20MB 60MB 60MB 88MB
-
- 3363 200MB Optical Disk
- Drive Models Supported: A01 A01 A01 A01 A11 A11 A11
- B01 B01 B01 B01 B01 B01 B01
- #8700
- Maximum number of 3363
- Optical Drives/System: 2 2 2 2 6 6 8
-
- Slots remaining: ½ 0 2 2 0 0 3
-
-
- Maximum Optical Disk
- Capacity/System: 400MB 400MB 400MB 400MB 1200MB 1200MB 1600MB
-
- Maximum Combined Optical
- and Fixed Disk Capacity
- Without Replacement: 420MB 420MB 420MB 420MB 1220MB 1230MB 1688MB
- With Replacement: 420MB 420MB 420MB 420MB 1260MB 1260MB 1688MB
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Notes:
- x = Any digit, e.g. 8530-x01 = 8530-001 and 8530-E01
- + Withdrawn from marketing effective May 3, 1989
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- ESDI Based Systems
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- PS/2 Model 8573 8573 8550 8570 8580 8580 8580
- -061 -121 8555 -121 -071 -111 -311
- -061 -A21 8560
- 8570 -071
- -E61
-
-
- Standard Fixed Disk
- Capacity: 60MB 120MB 60MB 120MB 70MB 115MB 314MB
- Maximum # of Fixed
- Disks Supported: 1 1 1 1 2 2 2
-
- Expansion Feature #(s): #3051 #3051 #3051
- #8730 #8730 #8730
- #6023 #6023 #6023
-
- Replacement Feature #: #8730 #3051 #3051
- #6023 #6023 #8730
- Maximum Total Fixed
- Disk Capacity (MB)
- Without Replacement: 60MB 120MB 60MB 120MB 384MB 429MB 628MB
- With Replacement: 60MB 120MB 60MB 120MB 628MB 628MB 628MB
-
- 3363 200MB Optical Disk
- Drive Models Supported: A11 A11 A11 A11 A11 A11 A11
- B01 B01 B01 B01 B01 B01 B01
- #8700 #8700 #8700
- Maximum number of 3363
- Optical Drives/System: 2 2 6 6 8 8 8
-
- Slots remaining: ½ ½ 0 0 3 3 3
-
- Maximum Optical Disk
- Capacity/System: 400MB 400MB 1200MB 1200MB 1600MB 1600MB 1600MB
-
- Maximum Combined Optical
- and Fixed Disk Capacity
- Without Replacement: 460MB 520MB 1260MB 1320MB 1984MB 2029MB 2228MB
- With Replacement: 460MB 520MB 1260MB 1320MB 2228MB 2228MB 2228MB
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- x = Any digit; e.g. 8530-x01 = 8530-001 and 8530-E01.
- + = Withdrawn from marketing.
-
- =========================================================================
- TABLE 5. IBM Personal System/2 Ergonomic and Environmental Data
- =========================================================================
- Compiled from information supplied in part by Roger Cox, Sam Detweiler, and
- Mark Chapman
-
- One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Personal System/2 product
- line is superb ergonomic design. The PS/2 systems are smaller, use less
- power, generate less heat, and make less noise than previous generation machines.
- The following information can be used for cost and/or ergonomic or comfort
- comparisons.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 6-A. System Units Noise
- Output
- Heat Operating Power Input Maximum
- System Model Dimensions (inches) Weight Output @ station Rating Voltage Current
- Width x Depth x Height (lbs.) (BTU/hr) (dB) (Watts) (Vac) (Amps)
- ------------ ---------------------- ------ -------- --------- ------- -------- -------
- Model 25 12.6 x 14.7 x 15.0 32.0 683 200 90-137 2.0
- 180-265 1.7
- Model 30 16.0 x 15.6 x 4.0 17.5 341 37.5 70 90-137 1.5
- 180-265 .75
- Model 30 286 16.0 x 15.6 x 4.0 17.2 438 37.5 90 90-137 2.5
- 180-265 1.3
- Model 50/50Z 14.2 x 16.5 x 5.5 21.0 494 41.5 94 90-137 2.7
- 180-265
- Model 55 SX 16.0 x 15.6 x 4.0 19.0 90 90-137
- 180-265 1.4
- Model 60 6.5 x 19.0 x 23.5 47.0 1240 36.5 206 90-137 5.3
- 180-265 2.7
- Model 70 18.3 x 5.0 x 12.0 20.8 751 41.5 132 90-137 3.2
- 180-265
- Model P70 14.2 x 16.5 x 5.5 21.0 85 90-137
- 180-265 2.0
- Model 80 6.5 x 19.0 x 23.5 47.0 1285 36.5 225 90-137 5.3
- 180-265 2.7
- NOTES:
- * All systems are classified by the FCC as Class B, suitable for home use.
- FCC Class B is a more stringent classification than FCC Class A.
- Thus, the addition of a Class A adapter such as the Token Ring Adapter,
- could make the systems unsuitable for home use.
- * All systems are UL 478 approved.
- * All systems except the Model P70 386 (see next note) have been tested to
- operate properly when the air temperature is at least 60° F (15.6° C) and
- not more than 90° F (32.2° C) with relative humidity between 8% and 80%.
- * The Model P70 386 has been tested to
- operate properly when the air temperature is at least 50° F (10° C) and
- not more than 95° F (35° C) with relative humidity between 8% and 80%.
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 6-B. Displays
-
- Heat Power Maximum
- Display Viewing Area ------Dimensions------ Weight Output Rating Current
- Model Width x Height Width x Depth x Height (lbs.) (BTU/hr) (Watts) (Amps)
- ------- --------------- ---------------------- ------ -------- ------- -------
- 8503 8.1" x 6.1" 12.6" x 12.2" x 10.9" 18.8 188 55 0.80
- 8506 8.5" x 11.8" 13.1" x 14.6" x 18.5" 48.5 341 100
- 8507 14.0" x 10.5" 18.7" x 17.0" x 17.7" 51.7 290 85
- 8508 14.0" x 10.5" 18.7" x 17.0" x 17.7" 51.7 341 100
- 8512 9.6" x 7.2" 14.0" x 15.5" x 12.0" 33.0 208 61 1.00
- 8513 8.1" x 6.1" 12.6" x 12.2" x 10.9" 23.0 273 100 0.95
- 8514 11.1" x 8.3" 15.8" x 16.3" x 12.6" 41.9 307 100 2.00
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 6-C. Adapter Card Power Draw
-
- Micro Channel
- Adapter Type Power Draw
- ---------------- -----------
- 16-bit 7 - 10 watts (ow)
- 32-bit 7 - 13 watts (ow)
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Table 6-D. Hard File Power Draw
-
- Fixed Disk Power Draw
- ---------- ----------
- 20MB 3.5" 15.5 - 17 watts
- 30MB 3.5" 12 - 14 watts
- 44MB 5.25" 31 - 39 watts
- 60MB 3.5" 13 - 19 watts
- 70MB 5.25" 31 - 39 watts
- 115MB 5.25" 31 - 39 watts
- 120MB 3.5" 13 - 19 watts
- 314MB 5.25" 35 - 42 watts
-
-
- =========================================================================
- TABLE 6. IBM OS/2 Extended Edition V1.1 Memory and Storage
- =========================================================================
- Recommendations and Requirements
-
- The numbers shown in the following tables are the recommended memory and
- storage size in megabytes for concurrent (1) operation of the designated OS/2
- functions.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- OS/2 Extended Edition Components and Applications Recommended Recommended
- Memory Fixed Disk
- Size (MB) Space (MB)
- (2) (2)
- --------------------------------------------------- ------------- -------------
-
- OPERATING SYSTEM
-
- Base Operating System, with Spooler 2.0 8.2
- DOS Compatibility (3) .5
- Swap File 2.5 (4)
-
- COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
-
- Base (required for communications operations) 0.2 2.7
- 3270 Emulation 0.3 1.0
- Asynchronous Terminal Emulation 0.3 0.3
- APPC 0.4
- File Transfer 0.3 (5)
- IBM Configuration Files 0.5
- Configuration Services 1.5
- Programming Interfaces 0.3
-
- DATABASE MANAGER
-
- Database Services (required for database operations) 1.0 (6) 4.1
- Query Manager 1.0 4.4
-
- LOCAL AREA NETWORK (7)
-
- Communications Manager Requester 0.5 4.9
- IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 1.0 2.2 6.2 (8)
-
- APPLICATIONS (9)
-
- Word Processing 0.4 or more 1.0 or more
- Spreadsheet 0.5 or more 1.5 or more
-
- NOTES:
- (1) If you do not wish to concurrently execute all installed functions and
- applications, then the memory required will be less. In this case, the memory
- required would be the sum of the Operating System Base and the particular
- functions and applications the user wishes to execute concurrently as well as
- an allowance for user data.
-
- (2) These numbers reflect the working set of the OS/2 functions listed and not
- the total size of all of the code and data areas that comprise the functions.
- The quantities shown assume that an acceptable degree of sequment swapping is
- occuring in the operational environment. To estimate memory requirements, add
- together the recommended memory size for the opreating system base and each
- installed function and application together with an allowance for user data
- buffer requirements. Using less than the recommended memory size will increase
- the time to switch from one function to another, reduce throughput, and
- increase the size of the swap file.
-
- (3) Automatically installed; but may be removed by designating PROTECTONLY=YES
- in the CONFIG.SYS file. The DOS compatibility session itself uses no
- additional disk space; however, requirements for DOS compatiblity session
- applications should be obtained from the applications' supplier(s).
-
- (4) Testing indicates a 2.5MB swap file is typical; however more or less file
- space may be necessary. To improve disk performance and to reduce file cluster
- fragmentation, many users dedicate a 2-5MB fixed disk partition separate from
- data or program storage as the swap drive with SWAPPATH=d: in the CONFIG.SYS
- file.
-
- (5) Required per session for concurrent file transfer.
-
- (6) Memory size requirement is for a single database application. Subsequent
- applications require additional memory, but less than the first.
-
- (7) The Communications Manager must be installed for the LAN Requester or OS/2
- LAN Server functions.
-
- (8) Includes the Communications Manager LAN Requester files which must be
- installed before the IBM OS/2 LAN Server.
-
- (9) All sizes are estimated and are application/user dependent.
-
-
- =========================================================================
- TABLE 7. REFERENCE
-
- Letter
- Date Number Title of Announcement Letter
- -------- ------- ------------------------------------------------------
- 04/02/87 S87-006 Announcement Summary - April 2, 1987
- 04/02/87 187-048 IBM Personal System/2(TM) Model 30
- 04/02/87 187-049 IBM Personal System/2(TM) Model 50
- 04/02/87 187-050 IBM Personal System/2(TM) Model 60
- 04/02/87 187-051 IBM Personal System/2(TM) Model 80 (8580-041/071)
- 04/02/87 187-052 IBM Personal System/2(TM) Model 80 (8580-111)
- 04/02/87 187-053 Graphics System Overview
- 04/02/87 187-054 The IBM Personal System/2(TM) Display Adapter, the IBM
- Personal System/2 Display Adapter 8514/A and the IBM
- Personal System/2 8514 Memory Expansion Kit
- 04/02/87 187-055 IBM Personal System/2(TM) Monochrome Display 8503
- 04/02/87 187-056 IBM Personal System/2(TM) Color Display 8512
- 04/02/87 187-057 IBM Personal System/2(TM) Color Display 8513
- 04/02/87 187-058 IBM Personal System/2(TM) Color Display 8514
- 04/02/87 187-059 3.5-Inch Media Overview
- 04/02/87 187-061 IBM 2MB Expanded Memory Adapter and the
- IBM Personal System/2(TM) 80286 Expanded Memory Adapter/A
- 04/02/87 187-064 IBM 3363 Optical Disk Drive
- 87/04/02 287-099 IBM Operating System/2 (TM) Standard Edition
- 87/04/02 287-100 IBM Operating System/2 (TM), Extended Edition, Version 1.1
- 08/04/87 187-148 IBM 8525, Personal System/2 (TM) Model 25
- 08/04/87 187-149 IBM Personal System/2(TM) Model 25 Collegiate Kit
- 08/04/87 187-150 IBM Personal System/2(TM) Model 80 (8580-311)
- 11/03/87 187-203 IBM 4707 Monochrome Display
- 11/03/87 287-498 IBM Operating System/2(TM) Availability
- 11/03/87 287-499 IBM Operating System/2(TM) Extended Edition Version 1.1
- First Customer Ship Date and New Version 1.0
- 06/02/88 188-078 IBM Personal System/2(R) Model 70 386 (8570-A21)
- 06/02/88 188-079 IBM Personal System/2(R) Model 70 386 (8570 E61/121)
- 06/02/88 188-080 IBM(R) Personal System/2(R) Model 50 Z
- Desktop Systems With Improved Hardfile and Memory
- 06/02/88 188-081 IBM Personal System/2(R) Model 25 LS
- 06/02/88 188-082 IBM Personal System/2(R) 60MB Fixed Disk Drive
- 06/02/88 188-083 Personal System/2(R) Model 25 20MB Fixed Disk
- Drive and Personal System/2 Model 25 20MB Fixed Disk
- Drive With Adapter
- 06/02/88 188-084 IBM(R) Personal System/2(R) 0-8MB Expanded Memory
- Adapter/A
- 06/02/88 388-088 Price Changes IBM Personal System/2(R) (PS/2(R))
- Model 60 and Model 80
- 07/19/88 288-380 IBM Disk Operating System (DOS) Version 4.00
- 08/09/88 188-132 IBM Personal System/2(R) 80286 Expanded Memory
- Adapter/A Withdrawal From IBM Marketing
- 09/13/88 188-139 Personal System/2(R) Monochrome Display 8507
- 09/13/88 188-145 IBM Personal System/2(R) Model 30 286 (8530-E21)
- 09/13/88 188-146 IBM Personal System/2(R) Model 30 286 (8530-E01)
- 09/13/88 188-147 Personal System/2(R) Multifunction Adapter
- 09/13/88 388-144 Price Changes IBM Personal System/2(R)
- 10/25/88 288-623 IBM Operating System/2 (OS/2)(TM)Standard Edition Version
- 1.1 Availability
- 12/13/88 288-721 Operating System/2(TM) (OS/2(TM)) Standard Edition Version
- 1.1 and Extended Edition Version 1.1 Starter Set
- 01/24/89 189-013 IBM Personal System/2(R) Model 30 286 (8530-E21)
- 03/07/89 389-040 Price Changes IBM Personal System/2(R) System Units
- (85xx) and Selected I/O
- 03/21/89 189-038 IBM PS/2(R) Monochrome Display 8506 Model 001
- 03/21/89 189-039 IBM PS/2(R) Monochrome Display 8508 Model 001
- 04/04/89 189-049 IBM Personal System/2 Model 30-001
- 04/04/89 189-050 IBM Personal System/2 2-8MB 80286 Memory Expansion Option
- 04/04/89 189-051 Optional Features for the IBM PersonalSystem/2 8530-E01
- and 8530-001
- 04/04/89 189-052 IBM Personal System/2 Models 8530-002 and 8550-021
- Withdrawal From IBM Marketing
- 04/04/89 389-055 IBM Personal System/2 Models 50 and 70Price Changes and
- Revised Volume Procurement Amendment Exhibit
- 05/09/89 189-074 IBM Personal System/2 Model P70 386 (8573-061 and
- 8573-121)
- 05/09/89 189-076 Personal System/2 Model 55 SX and 80387SX Math
- Co-Processor
- 05/09/89 389-072 IBM Operating System/2 Rebate Offering