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IBM 6134154 PC OR XT SYSTEMBoard
- Designed for IBM PC XT and compatible systems
- Motherboard for early personal computers
- Facilitates connection of CPU, memory, expansion cards, and peripherals
- Essential component for system operation
- Legacy hardware for vintage computing
- Provides the foundational architecture for the system
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Product Overview
The IBM 6134154 is a SystemBoard designed for the IBM PC XT and compatible systems. It serves as the central hub for connecting all essential components of the computer, enabling its core functionality.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SystemBoard |
| Compatibility | IBM PC XT |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Proprietary |
Product Description
The IBM 6134154 SystemBoard is a critical piece of hardware for the iconic IBM Personal Computer XT. As the motherboard, it forms the backbone of the system, integrating the central processing unit (CPU), random-access memory (RAM), and expansion slots for add-in cards. This board was engineered to meet the specific requirements of the XT architecture, ensuring compatibility and performance for its era. This SystemBoard was instrumental in the early adoption of personal computing for business and home use. It provided the necessary interfaces for essential peripherals such as floppy disk drives, hard drives (in later XT configurations), keyboards, and display adapters. The design facilitated a modular approach, allowing users to upgrade or expand their system's capabilities through the available expansion slots. Owning or understanding the IBM 6134154 SystemBoard offers insight into the foundational technologies that paved the way for modern computing. It represents a significant milestone in the evolution of personal computer hardware, embodying the design principles and limitations of its time. Its functionality is purely based on the architecture it supports, making it a key component for any functional IBM PC XT system.
