jslee@nrtc.nrtc.northrop.com (John Lee <jslee>) (05/06/91)
Could someone give me the approximate or exact date when the IBM PC/XT became an obsolete product? Presumably it was replaced with the AT? JSLee
ralphs@seattleu.edu (Ralph Sims) (05/06/91)
jslee@nrtc.nrtc.northrop.com (John Lee <jslee>) writes: > Could someone give me the approximate or exact date when the > IBM PC/XT became an obsolete product? Presumably it was replaced > with the AT? Gh0d, I hope it's not obsolete. At least don't tell the three that are performing comparable-to-the AT type functions around here. -- Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most. halcyon!ralphs@seattleu.edu
amichiel@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Allen J Michielsen) (05/06/91)
In <538H22w164w@halcyon.uucp> halcyon!ralphs@seattleu.edu (Ralph Sims) >jslee@nrtc.nrtc.northrop.com (John Lee <jslee>) writes: >> Could someone give me the approximate or exact date when the IBM PC/XT >>became an obsolete product? Presumably it was replaced with the AT? >Gh0d, I hope it's not obsolete. At least don't tell the three that >are performing comparable-to-the AT type functions around here. Better not tell IBM either, they are basically still making them in models 8525-001, 8525-004, 8530-001, 8530-021. I also think that the industrial group is still making them from the old motherboard besides... al -- Al. Michielsen, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Syracuse University InterNet: amichiel@rodan.acs.syr.edu amichiel@sunrise.acs.syr.edu Bitnet: AMICHIEL@SUNRISE