Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/02/17/08:37:29
The PCJr was an ill fated attempt by IBM to garner the home computer market.
It was an 8086 machine with a chicklet keyboard which had an infra-red inter-
face to the system box and used your TV as a monitor. This so the avg. couch
potatoe could sit on the couch across the room and compute in the family room.
There were relatively few purchased (compared to the XT & AT) and even fewer
survive. Besides as an 8086 machine it will not run DJGCC code anyway, not to
worry.
Art S. Kagel, kagel AT ts1 DOT bloomberg DOT com
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