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- en.wikipedia.org 23 DatamasterThe System/23 Datamaster (Model 5322 desktop model and Model 5324 floor model) is an 8-bit microcomputer developed by IBM.
- ourplnt.com system-23-ibm-first-desktop-computer/On July 28, 1981, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation) revealed its first desktop computer, System/23 Datamaster, a demonstration of IBM’s...
- nf6x.net 2014/08/ibm-system23-datamaster/I just became the proud new owner of an IBM System/23 Datamaster computer system yesterday.
- ftpmirror.your.org pub/misc/bitsavers/pdf/ibm/…...System/23 General Ledger application is one of six applications that compose the IBM System/23 BusinessManage-ment Accounting System for Datamaster.
- oldcomputers.net ibm5322.html- IBM System/23 Datamaster! This large, extremely heavy (95 lbs/43 kg) all-in-one desktop computer system, was designed to be taken out of the carton...
- scientiatr.com IBM_System/23_DatamasterIBM System/23 Datamaster isminde maddeyi siz başlatın ya da madde istekleri sayfasına ekleyin. ... IBM System/23 Datamaster için kardeş proje Vikisözlük'e bakın.
- youtube.com watch5 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı8 Haz 2014
- http://vcfed.com index.php…I acquired an IBM System 23 "Datamaster" a couple of weeks ago. I have found many people over the not so many places where this computer is being...
- bigpapak.blogspot.com 2005/12/ibm-system23-…The IBM System/23 Datamaster could include two computer workstations (as shown above), which permitted two people to use the system simultaneously.
- wavada.org Blog/2021/04/05/1981-1999-ibm-system-…Outside of the people who programmed software for small businesses, the unveiling of the System/23 Datamaster was greeted with very little enthusiasm.
- archive.org details/bitsavers_…_1567179...the bitsavers.org collection, a scanned-in computer-related document. ibm :: system23 :: user manuals :: binder 04 :: G280-0237-0 System 23 Datamaster...
- thisdayintechhistory.com 07/28/ibms-first-desktop…IBM System/23 Datamaster. By Marcel Brown | 0. IBM System/23 Datamaster. ← IBM’s First Desktop Computer.