https://wiki.preterhuman.net/index.php?title=IBM_Personal_Computer_330_100DX4&feed=atom&action=historyIBM Personal Computer 330 100DX4 - Revision history2024-03-28T17:23:06ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.0https://wiki.preterhuman.net/index.php?title=IBM_Personal_Computer_330_100DX4&diff=47576&oldid=prevNetfreak at 00:10, 20 January 20222022-01-20T00:10:24Z<p></p>
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</table>Netfreakhttps://wiki.preterhuman.net/index.php?title=IBM_Personal_Computer_330_100DX4&diff=47574&oldid=prevCreepingNet: Created page with "=Description= The IBM Personal Computer 330 1000DX4 was a IBM compatible PC released sometime around 1994-1995 and based on the intel 80486 microprocessor. It shares part..."2022-01-19T22:57:17Z<p>Created page with "=Description= The IBM Personal Computer 330 1000DX4 was a IBM compatible PC released sometime around 1994-1995 and based on the <a href="/Intel_80486" title="Intel 80486">intel 80486</a> microprocessor. It shares part..."</p>
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The IBM Personal Computer 330 1000DX4 was a IBM compatible PC released sometime around 1994-1995 and based on the [[intel 80486]] microprocessor. It shares parts and general design with the [[IBM PC 350 100DX4]]. There were also DX2 versions of this machine as well.<br />
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=Specifications=<br />
*CASE: IBM PC-330 LPX Desktop Chassis<br />
*PSU: 150 Watt IBM Baby-AT<br />
*MoBo: IBM T/C 6571 Socket 3 Motherboard with SurePath flash BIOS, Socket 3<br />
*CPU: Intel 80486 DX4-100MHz CPU<br />
*RAM: 4MB-128MB, compatible with Parity, non-parity, Fast-Page, AND EDO memory<br />
*FDD: 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive standard<br />
*HDD: HDD in capacities ranging from 240MB to 2.1GB<br />
*OPT: CD-ROM drive optional<br />
*GFX: On-Board Cirrus Logic CL-5429 1MB SVGA w/ Feature connector<br />
*SND: Internal Speaker, likely IBM MWave sound card was availible as an option<br />
*NET: Token Ring, Ethernet, or 3270 Emulator Card<br />
*O/S: MS-DOS/Windows For Workgroups 3.11, OS/2 2.1, or Windows 95 (later)<br />
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=Technical Details=<br />
The IBM PC-330 and 350 series were often nicknamed the "Select-A-Bus" series because the LPX riser card installed in the system could be either PCI or VESA Local Bus based based on the card installed and a pair of jumpers next to it. It had a 5 chip L2 Cache that could allow for up to 1MB of L2 Cache, and the socket 3 CPU socket could handle 5V and 3.3V CPUs. It was primarily sold as a mid-tier enterprise class machine. It's consumer equivalent would be the early IBM NetVista machines which often used the same components.<br />
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Externally, the machines in this series were defined by it's sliding cover that would hide the floppy/cd-rom drives, an IBM Logo that could be turned to put the PC into a "Tower" orientation, and the heavily ridged front bezel. In back there's a white plastic beauty cover that covers the rear of the chassis as well. Typically it shipped with an IBM G-40 monitor, PS/2 mouse, and Model "M" Keyboard.</div>CreepingNet