IBM P75 Portable Computer

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rzwv

19 Feb 2014, 18:33

Although he heard that P75 is PS/2 connection, it was not a PS/2 port, when it decomposed and the terminal was checked.
Since an internal signal is the same as PS/2, it becomes possible to use it, if a pin is connected.

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The picture of a main part.
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The picture of a keyboard.
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The left is P75 and the right is a terminal on the keyboard side of 5576.
Decomposition picture.
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IBM P70
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Compgeke

19 Feb 2014, 19:11

P75, from a computer view, is a lot more practical than a P70 if you can find one. One example is the P75 uses a SCSI drive rather than MCA-ESDI-Whatever the fuck IBM used drive of the P70 and other MCA machines. Same keyboard however so that's a plus.

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