VAXmate
VAXmate was an IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation in September, 1986. The replacement to the Rainbow 100, in its standard form it was the first commercial diskless personal computer.
Developer | Digital Equipment Corporation |
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Type | IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer |
Release date | September 1986 |
CPU | Intel 80286 @ 8 MHz |
Memory | 1 Mbyte of RAM (could be expanded by 2 MB with another option to 3 MB) |
Storage | Optional expansion box containing either 20 MB or 40 MB hard disk |
Removable storage | 1.2 MB RX33 5ΒΌ-inch floppy disk drive |
Display | Amber or green monochrome CRT |
Input | Mouse and LK250 keyboard |
Connectivity | Thinwire Ethernet interface; internal modem available in North America |
Predecessor | Rainbow 100 |
Successor | DECstation 200 and 300 |
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