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What (who) is IBM PC User Group - definition

SERIES OF PERSONAL COMPUTERS
IBM PC 100; IBM PC 140; IBM PC 330; IBM PC 340; IBM PC 350; IBM PC 360; IBM PC 365; IBM PC 300PL; IBM PC 300GL; IBM PC 300XL; IBM PC Power Series
  • An IBM Personal Computer 330 (6577-9BT)
  • An IBM PC 340.

IBM compatible         
  • MS-DOS version 1.12 for Compaq Personal Computers
  • The DEC [[Rainbow 100]] runs MS-DOS but is not compatible with the IBM PC.
  • IBM PC]] (Model 5150) motivated the production of clones during the early 1980s.
  • The PowerPak 286, an IBM PC compatible computer running [[AutoCAD]] under [[MS-DOS]].
COMPUTERS SIMILAR TO THE IBM PC AND ITS DERIVATIVES
IBM compatible; PC compatible; PC clone; IBM compatible PC; IBM PC Compatible; IBM PC compatibles; IBM-PC compatible; IBM clone; IBM PC clone; IBM PC-compatible; IBM-compatible PC; IBM Compatible; IBM Compatible Computer; Clone PC; Pc clone; Lenovo compatible; PC platform; IBM-compatible; IBM platform; PC compatibles; AT compatible; PC-compatible; IBM-PC-compatible; PC architecture; PC compatibility; IBM PC clones; PC/AT compatible; PC clones
<computer> A computer which can use hardware and software designed for the IBM PC (or, less often, IBM mainframes). This was once a key phrase in marketing a new PC clone but now in 1998 is rarely used, the non-IBM wintel {personal computer} manufacturers such as Compaq, Dell and {Gateway 2000} and OS vendor Microsoft having taken control of the market, marginalising IBM. (1998-07-30)
IBM PC compatible         
  • MS-DOS version 1.12 for Compaq Personal Computers
  • The DEC [[Rainbow 100]] runs MS-DOS but is not compatible with the IBM PC.
  • IBM PC]] (Model 5150) motivated the production of clones during the early 1980s.
  • The PowerPak 286, an IBM PC compatible computer running [[AutoCAD]] under [[MS-DOS]].
COMPUTERS SIMILAR TO THE IBM PC AND ITS DERIVATIVES
IBM compatible; PC compatible; PC clone; IBM compatible PC; IBM PC Compatible; IBM PC compatibles; IBM-PC compatible; IBM clone; IBM PC clone; IBM PC-compatible; IBM-compatible PC; IBM Compatible; IBM Compatible Computer; Clone PC; Pc clone; Lenovo compatible; PC platform; IBM-compatible; IBM platform; PC compatibles; AT compatible; PC-compatible; IBM-PC-compatible; PC architecture; PC compatibility; IBM PC clones; PC/AT compatible; PC clones
IBM PC compatible computers are similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT that are able to use the same software and expansion cards. Such computers were referred to as PC clones, or IBM clones.
PCDOS         
  •  User manual and diskette for IBM PC&nbsp;DOS 1.1
  • Retail box of IBM PC DOS 3.30
DISCONTINUED COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM
PC DOS; PCDOS; PC-DOS; List of IBM PC DOS versions; List of IBM PC Dos versions; PC/DOS; IBM PC-DOS; IBM DOS; IBM Personal Computer DOS; PC DOS 2000; IBM PC DOS 2000; PC DOS 7.0; PC DOS 7.10; PC DOS 1.0; PC DOS 1.00; PC DOS 1.1; PC DOS 1.10; PC DOS 2.0; PC DOS 2.00; PC DOS 2.1; PC DOS 2.10; PC DOS 3.0; PC DOS 3.00; PC DOS 3.1; PC DOS 3.10; PC DOS 3.2; PC DOS 3.20; PC DOS 3.3; PC DOS 3.30; PC DOS 4.00; PC DOS 5.00; PC DOS 6.1; PC DOS 6.10; PC DOS 6.3; PC DOS 6.30; PC DOS 7.00; PC DOS 7.1; IBM DOS 3.3; IBM DOS 4.0; IBM DOS 5.0; PC DOS 3.21; PC DOS 4.01; PC DOS 5.01; PC DOS 5.02; IBM DOS 3.30; IBM DOS 4.00; IBM DOS 4.01; IBM DOS 5.00; IBM DOS 5.01; IBM DOS 5.02; PC DOS 2.11; PC DOS 7; IBM PC DOS 7; IBM DOS 4.02; PC DOS 4.02; PC DOS 3.4; IBM DOS 3.4; IBM DOS 3.40; PC DOS 3.40; PC DOS 5.0; PC DOS "Lifeboat"; PC DOS "Captain"; PC DOS "Jetski"; PC DOS Lifeboat; PC DOS Captain; PC DOS Jetski
Personal Computer DOS (Reference: OS, DOS, IBM, PC), "Style: PC-DOS"

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IBM PC Series

The Personal Computer Series, or PC Series, was IBM's follow-up to the Personal System/2 and PS/ValuePoint. Announced in October 1994 and withdrawn in October 2000, it was replaced by the IBM NetVista, apart from the Pentium Pro-based PC360 and PC365, which were replaced by the IBM IntelliStation.