IBM Personal Computer Fact Sheet

System Unit
Size: Width-20", Depth-16" Height-5.5"
Weight: Without diskette drive - 21 lbs.
             With one drive - 25 lbs.
             With two drives - 28 lbs.
Electrical: 120 V.AC
Cycle Time: Main storage — 410 nanoseconds.
                   Access — 250 nanoseconds
Memory: 40K built-in read only memory (ROM)
               16K to 256K user memory

Standard:
Keyboard for data and text entry
Cassette player jack for cassette attachment
Five expansion slots for additional memory and display, printer, communications and game adaptors
Built-in speaker for musical programming
Power-on automatic self-test of system components
BASIC language interpreter, 16K memory

Keyboard
Size: Width - 20", Depth - 8", Height - 2"
Weight: 61bs.
Keys: 83 full-function for data and text entry: includes 10 for numeric entry and cursor control and 10 special function for scrolling, editing, etc. Easy access to 256 characters (ASCII and Special)
Keyboard: Adjustable typing angle
                  Detached from system unit and connected by six-foot cable for flexibility
                  All keys automatically repeat

Matrix Printer
Size: Width - 16", Depth - 15", Height - 4"
Weight: 12.5 lbs.

Features: 80 characters-per-second printing
               Continuous feed, multi-part paper
               Self-diagnostic checks to assure proper operation
               12 type styles to suit various printing needs
                Page spacing and column skip for word processing
               Bi-directional printing for increased speed
               40, 66, 80 or 132 characters-per-line formats
               Out-of-paper alarm
               Replaceable ribbon cartridge and print head

Monochrome Display
Size: Width - 15", Depth - 14", Height - 11"
Weight: 17 lbs.
Display Functions: 25 lines of 80 characters on 11½" screen.
                             Underlining, high intensity blinking characters and reverse image for highlighting information.
                             Non-display for security data
                             Upper and lower case display for word processing
                             Brightness and contrast controls for reading comfort

Diskette Drive
Number of diskettes: Up to two 5¼" diskette drives
Storage capacity: 160 kilobytes per diskette

Other Options
Communications: Asynchronous communication line with data bases, other computers, laboratory instruments or other products using a standard RS-232C asynchronous adaptor
Games: Permits user-supplied joy sticks and paddles to be connected to the system

Note: All weights and measurements are approximate

Software

System Software

BASIC Interpreter - Based on the popular Microsoft Basic and offered in three versions —cassette, diskette and advanced.

The cassette level is included in the read-only memory of every system and provides input/output instructions needed to enter and retrieve data. It also supports use of the keyboard, display, light pen and printer and provides a full complement of editing and mathematical functions.

The diskette and advanced levels are optional. The diskette extension supports the use of diskettes, while adding date, time of day and communications capabilities to the system. The advanced extension enhances the display graphics to include features such as point, circle and get/put display, while increasing light pen and joy stick support for design work and home entertainment.

Disk Operating System (DOS') — DOS supports one or more diskette drives, allowing the user to write or read from the system's removable diskettes, display a directory and rename, erase, display or copy files.

Pascal Compiler - This language compiler allows separate compilations of program elements for maximum system performance. In addition, it supports several programming features for advanced programming work.

CP/M-86* and UCSD p-Svstem* - IBM has contracted with Digital Research, Inc. and SofTech Microsystems, Inc. to make CP/M-86 and the UCSD p-System available for the IBM Personal Computer. We expect their availability will provide the opportunity for many current applications to be transferred to the IBM Personal Computer with minimal modifications.

Application Software

VisiCalc* is a problem-solving program package for financial or mathematical forecasting and computations. All data is arranged into a grid of up to 63 columns and 254 rows and interrelated so that users may create "what if situations that will show the effect of one changed element on the remainder of the data. VisiCalc has vertical or horizontal scrolling, easy cursor movement and the ability to vary formats.

General Ledger by Peachtree Software. Inc. keeps detailed records of financial transactions and generates a balance sheet and income statement, providing timely information on a company's financial status. It has "menu" instructions for its programs, password security, departmental income statements, and the ability to compare prior-year budgets.

Accounts Receivable by Peachtree Software. Inc. is a complete invoicing and monthly statement generating package that tracks current and old accounts. A complete record is maintained for each customer and the current status of each customer account is instantly available. A complete set of "prompts" allows inexperienced operators to make full use of the system with minimal instruction.

Accounts Payable by Peachtree Software. Inc. keeps track of current and old accounts, incorporating programs to maintain a complete record for each vendor and determines vouchers to pay by due date. It also will automatically print payment checks and maintain a check register.

EasvWriter* is a versatile, easy-to-use application that lets users process words and text quickly. Easy Writer functions are highlighted and prompted from menus listing all needed commands. Texts are maintained on diskette files which can be saved, retrieved, deleted, printed, revised, linked and appended. The simple text entry and text editor are combined with the flexibility of formatting to allow users with varied skill levels, from hobbyist to typist, to be productive quickly.

Microsoft Adventure provides the IBM Personal Computer with a role-playing fantasy game. The game setting is a vast network of caves beneath the earth and the land outside. The fantasy world contains 130 rooms or nodes, 15 treasures, 40 useful objects and 12 problems to solve. The program allows players to store the status of two games on a diskette. It will provide useful hints, instructions and feedback on a player's progress.

Communications software allows users to access external data like Dow Jones News/Retrieval* and THE SOURCE* for information and to communicate with other computers. To enhance this communication capability with larger systems, IBM also said it intends to provide a full subset of 3270 emulation capabilities.

Trademarks:

VisiCalc - Personal Software, Inc.
EasyWriter - Information Unlimited Software, Inc.
Dow Jones News/Retrieval Service - Dow Jones and Company, Inc.
THE SOURCE - Source Telecomputing Corp.
CP/M-86 - Digital Research, Inc.
UCSD p-System - Regents of the University of California