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- 23 abstract "The System/23 Datamaster (Model 5322) was announced by IBM in July 1981, only one month before the IBM PC. The Datamaster was an all-in-one computer with text-mode CRT display, keyboard, processor, memory, and two 8-inch floppy disk drives all contained in one cabinet. The processor was an 8-bit Intel 8085, with bank switching logic to manage 256 kB of memory. A BASIC interpreter was built-in. A second keyboard and screen could be attached in an extended configuration. The intention of the Datamaster was to provide a computer that could be installed and operated without specialists. When introduced, a single-screen Datamaster sold for around US$ $9,000 ($23,426 in today's dollars). The familiarity of the design group gained on the Datamaster project encouraged selection of an Intel CPU for the IBM PC.".
- 23 manufacturer IBM.
- 23 predecessor IBM_5120.
- 23 successor IBM_Personal_Computer.
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- 23 wikiPageWikiLink BASIC.
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- 23 wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- 23 wikiPageWikiLink Intel_8085.
- 23 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Datamaster".
- 23 wikiPageWikiLinkText "IBM Datamaster".
- 23 wikiPageWikiLinkText "IBM System/23".
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- 23 name "System/23 Datamaster".
- 23 predecessor IBM_5120.
- 23 price "US$ $9000".
- 23 successor IBM_Personal_Computer.
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- 23 subject Category:IBM_personal_computers.
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- 23 comment "The System/23 Datamaster (Model 5322) was announced by IBM in July 1981, only one month before the IBM PC. The Datamaster was an all-in-one computer with text-mode CRT display, keyboard, processor, memory, and two 8-inch floppy disk drives all contained in one cabinet. The processor was an 8-bit Intel 8085, with bank switching logic to manage 256 kB of memory. A BASIC interpreter was built-in. A second keyboard and screen could be attached in an extended configuration.".
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