The
IBM PS/2 Model 30 used an
8086 microprocessor with a
clock speed of 8
MHz, with 640
K of
DRAM standard (this was also the maximum for the motherboard and system). It had a standard ROM size of 64K, and an optional
8087 8MHz math coprocessor.
It came with 2 internal
disk drive bays, with a single 3.5
"/720K drive equipped as standard, and a 5.25"/360K as an option. The standard model did not come with a
hard disk, but the system could use one, so long as it was 20/30
Mb. It did not support internal
tape drives, but supported the external 5.25" Streaming Tape 6157-001.
It came with a
101-key enhanced keyboard, with LED indicators. Its standard graphics system was to use
MCGA, but it could support
VGA. It had one
serial port, one
pointing device port, and one
parallel printer port. It's
CMOS clock had a 15 year battery life, however, this battery is not replacable. It had 3 long 8-bit
adapter slots, none of which with
video extension. It supported
IBM PC-DOS 3.3 or later.
The unit's height/width/depth was 4"/15.6"/16", weighing in at 17.5
lbs. It ran off a 70
W power supply, capable of auto-switching for differing voltages. It could run at a temperature of 60-90°F, with a
relative humidity of 8-80%. It generated 341
BTUs/hour, and 27.5
dB. It had an
FCC classification B, and came with a 1 year warranty.
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