5160 IBM Personal Computer XT IBM Internal Use Only AP, CAN, LA MACHINES May 2001 Table of Contents 5160 IBM Personal Computer XT IBM U.S. Product Life Cycle Dates Abstract Highlights Description Model Model Summary Matrix Maximum Customer Setup (CSU) Devices Supported Model Conversions Technical Description Physical Specifications Operating Environment Limitations Hardware Requirements Software Requirements Publications Features -- Specify/Special/Exchange No Charge Specify Codes Special Feature Codes -- Chargeable Feature Exchanges Accessories Customer Replacement Parts Machine Elements Supplies 5160 IBM Personal Computer XT CAN, LA---> IBM U.S. Product Life Cycle Dates Marketing Service Replaced Type Model Announced Available Withdrawn Discontinued By 5160-068 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - 5160-078 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - 5160-086 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - 5160-087 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - 5160-088 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - 5160-089 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - 5160-267 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - 5160-268 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - 5160-277 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - 5160-278 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - 5160-470 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - 5160-589 - - 1989/02/21 1998/09/30 - <---CAN, LA Abstract The IBM 5160 Personal Computer XT is an intelligent work station which provides an extension of function and flexibility over the 5150 Personal Computer. Support is offered to a variety of operating systems and programming languages. This strategic information processing machine also provides connection to a wide variety of IBM data processing and office automation systems. Such connection allows the 5160 user to take advantage of the additional computing power, communications, mass storage, high-speed printing, application software and data bases provided by the host system. Software is available to allow stand-alone use for applications such as personal and professional decision-making support, work processing, computer-based training, business accounting, and home entertainment as well as the support of connection and interchange with host systems. Additional connectivity is provided through 5160 participation in a PC Local Area Network. The XT/370 operates as a standard XT and additionally as S/370 intelligent work station allowing execution of many S/370 programs (up to 4Mb virtual) as well as the capability of the standard XT to attach coaxially to 3270 family controllers (with the use of an optional 3278/79 Emulation Adapter #2507). Model Abstract 5160-068 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 068 has a System Unit/Keyboard, 256Kb Memory, one 5.25-inch Double-Sided Diskette Drive, 5.25-inch Diskette Drive Adapter. Model Abstract 5160-078 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 078 has a System Unit/Keyboard, 256Kb Memory, two 5.25-inch Double-Sided Diskette Drives, 5.25-inch Diskette Drive Adapter. Model Abstract 5160-086 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 086 has a System Unit/Keyboard, 256Kb Memory, 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive, Fixed Disk Drive Adapter, one 5.25-inch Double-Sided Diskette Drive, 5.25-inch Diskette Drive Adapter, Asynchronous Communications Adapter. Model Abstract 5160-087 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 087 has a System Unit/Keyboard, 128Kb Memory, 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive, Fixed Disk Drive Adapter, one 5.25-inch Double-Sided Diskette Drive, 5.25-inch Diskette Drive Adapter, Asynchronous Communications Adapter. CAN---> Model Abstract 5160-088 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 088 has a System Unit/IBM Personal Computer XT Keyboard, 640Kb Memory, 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive, 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive Adapter, one Half-high 5.25-inch 360Kb Double-Sided Diskette Drive, Diskette Drive Adapter, and Asynchronous Communications Adapter. Model Abstract 5160-089 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 089 has a System Unit/Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard, 640Kb Memory, 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive, 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive Adapter, one Half-high 5.25-inch 360Kb Double-Sided Diskette Drive, Diskette Drive Adapter, and Asynchronous Communications Adapter. Model Abstract 5160-267 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 267 has a System Unit/IBM Personal Computer XT Keyboard, 256Kb Memory, one Half-high 5.25-inch 360Kb Double-Sided Diskette Drive, and Diskette Drive Adapter. Model Abstract 5160-268 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 268 has a System Unit/Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard, 256Kb Memory, one Half-high 5.25-inch 360Kb Double-Sided Diskette Drive, and Diskette Drive Adapter. Model Abstract 5160-277 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 277 has a System Unit/IBM Personal Computer XT Keyboard, 256Kb Memory, two Half-high 5.25-inch 360Kb Double-Sided Diskette Drives, and Diskette Drive Adapter. Model Abstract 5160-278 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 278 has a System Unit/Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard, 256Kb Memory, two Half-high 5.25-inch 360Kb Double-Sided Diskette Drives, and Diskette Drive Adapter. <---CAN Model Abstract 5160-470 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 470 has a System Unit, 256Kb Memory on system board, one 5.25-inch 320Kb Diskette Drive and Adapter, Financial Input Adapter, and the Finance 107-Key Administrative Keyboard. Model Abstract 5160-589 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) The IBM 5160 Model 589 has a System Unit/Keyboard, 256Kb Memory, PC/370-M Card (512Kb Memory), PC/370-P Card (370 Processor), 3278-79 Emulation Adapter (1602507), 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive, Fixed Disk Drive Adapter, one 5.25-inch Double-Sided Diskette Drive, 5.25-inch Diskette Drive Adapter, Asynchronous Communications Adapter. Highlights The 5160 Personal Computer XT System Unit is a table-top unit which houses the high-performance microprocessor. The 5160 contains eight option (feature) slots. These slots allow the addition of feature cards to support additional features or memory. Six of these slots are full-feature slots that will accept full-size feature cards. The remaining two are special-feature slots, one of which is designed to accept only the Asynchronous Adapter Card. The special- feature slot will fit most smaller feature cards. The following features are supplied as standard with the 5160: 83-key keyboard (except for Model 470) Eight system expansion slots (one slot is required for a display adapter, one is used for the 5.25-inch Diskette Drive Adapter, and one which is available only for the Asynchronous Adapter Card) standard on all models except the Model 068 and 078 where this card is optional Intel 8088 Microprocessor 40Kb read-only memory: Enhanced version of BASIC-80 Interpreter. Built-in power-on self-diagnostic testing. 5.25-inch 320Kb Diskette Drive and Adapter (formatted capacity of up to 360Kb) 130 watt power supply with cooling fan Programmable speaker which can be used to produce tones Some of the options available for the 5160 Personal Computer XT include: Attachment of the 5161 Expansion Unit Model 002 for increased storage capacity and additional configuration flexibility The XT/370 Option Kit for execution of S/370 programs Four IBM display options including: 5151 Monochrome Display 5153 Color Display 5154 Enhanced Color Display 5175 Professional Graphics Display Financial Options Printer options including: 3852-2 Color Jetprinter 3812 Pageprinter 4971 Graphics Printer 5218 Printer Models A03/A04 Highlights of the BASIC-80 Interpreter include: Full screen editor for easy program creation and modification Select 40-or 80-character display lines Up to 16 foreground and eight background colors (with appropriate monitor and adapter) Automatic line numbering 40-character variable names (all characters significant) 250 characters per program line Comments on program lines Up to 17-digit numeric precision Error trapping Addressable workspace to 60Kb Integer/real/string variables Single-and double-precision floating point numbers CAN---> 5.25-inch 360Kb half-height diskette drives, standard Enhanced Personal Computer keyboard 640Kb planar maximum memory capability 512Kb Standard on Models 088 and 089 3.5-Inch 720Kb half-height diskette drive option <---CAN Standard Features Intel 8088 Microprocessor 4.77MHz clock speed 64Kb x 8 ROM ROM-based automatic power-on self-test of system components ROM-based BASIC language interpreter Eight expansion slots Diskette drive adapter 5.25-inch 360Kb half-height diskette drive Programmable speaker (can be used to produce tones) Parity checking 250ns ROM access time 250ns ROM cycle time 130 watt power supply, cooling fan CAN---> The 5160 Models 088, 089, 267, 268, 277, and 278 System Unit/Keyboard includes the following standard features: IBM Personal Computer XT Keyboard (Models 088, 267, and 277) Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard (Models 089, 268, and 278) 256Kb memory on Models 267, 268, 277, and 278 640Kb memory on Models 088 and 089 One 256Kb memory modules standard on system board 640Kb planar maximum memory capability 20Mb fixed disk drive adapter on Models 088 and 089 20Mb fixed disk drive on Models 088 and 089 Fixed disk-in-use indicator light (red) on Models 088 and 089 <---CAN Description Additional memory increments of 64Kb are available (unnecessary in Model 470, or on XT/370, or on base XT with XT/370 Option Kit installed). Two additional memory increments can be installed on the system board and the remainder on expansion options (feature cards). The 5160 supports user memory up to a maximum of 640Kb in Personal Computer mode but only 480Kb in XT/370 mode. The 5160 with Financial Output Adapter installed supports user memory up to a maximum of 576Kb. Further expansion is available with a 5161 Expansion Unit. The 5161 Model 002 is used as an expansion unit for the 5160 Models 068, 078, 086, 087, or 589. The 5161 Model 003 is used as an expansion unit for the 5160 Model 589. The 5161 Model 003 contains two additional 10Mb Fixed Disk Drives and Fixed Disk Drive Adapter. The 5161 Model 002 contains an additional 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive and eight additional option slots. Upon installing the Expansion Unit, the Fixed Disk Drive and Fixed Disk Drive Adapter in the 5160 may be moved to the 5161 for a total of 20Mb (two 10Mb Fixed Disk Drives) in the Expansion Unit. An additional diskette drive may then be installed in the 5160, resulting is a maximum configured system of 20Mb Fixed Disk, 720Kb diskette, and 640Kb user memory. When the Expansion Unit is attached to the 5160, one slot in each unit is occupied by an attachment card. The following table shows the slot utilization and memory on the system board for the 5160 models: Slot Models Description No. Type 068 078 086 087 689 1 Full open open open open open Recommended for Prerequisite Display Adapter 2 Full open open open open open Recommended for 3278/79 Emulation Adapter (#2507) in XT/370 models if Host Session desired 3 Full open open open open used PC/370-M Card (512Kb Memory) 4 Full open open open open used PC/370-P Card (370 Processor) 5 Full open open used used used Fixed Disk Drive Adapter 6 Full used used used used used 5.25-inch Diskette Adapter 7 Spec. open open open open open For smaller Feature Cards 8 Spec. open open used used open Asynchronous Communications Card only (optional on models 068 and 078) 256 256 256 128 256 Kb Memory on XT system board Model Model Summary Matrix Diskette Model Keyboard System Unit Memory Drives ----- -------- ----------- ------ -------- 068 Yes Yes 256 KB One, double-sided 078 Yes Yes 256 KB Two, double-sided 086 Yes Yes 256 KB One, double-sided 087 Yes Yes 128 KB One, double-sided CAN---> 088 PC XT Yes 640 KB One half-high 360 KB double-sided 089 Enhanced PC Yes 640 KB One half-high 360 KB double-sided 267 PC XT Yes 256 KB One half-high 360 KB double-sided 268 Enhanced PC Yes 256 KB One half-high 360 KB double-sided 277 PC XT Yes 256 KB Two half-high 360 KB double-sided 278 Enhanced PC Yes 256 KB Two half-high 360 KB double-sided <---CAN 470 Finance 107-key Yes 256 KB One 360 KB double-sided Admin 589 Yes Yes 256 KB One, double-sided Maximum Not available. Customer Setup (CSU) CAN---> The customer is responsible for unpacking and setting up system components and options for the 5160 Models 088, 089, 267, 268, 277, and 278, and 479 and 499 following the setup instructions provided. The keyboard is plugged directly into the system unit. The display and printer are connected via option adapters installed in the system unit expansion slots. Once turned on, the system unit automatically runs a power-on self-test to verify system readiness. If a failure is found, an identifying number will appear on the screen. If the test is successfully completed, the system attempts to load an operating system (such as DOS) from the first diskette drive. Should an operating system not be found, the system attempts to load from the first fixed disk. If this operation is not completed, the BASIC interpreter is made ready, identified on the screen, and the system is available for use. <---CAN Customer Setup (CSU) for 068, 078, 086, 087, 470, 589 All models and special features of the 5160 Personal Computer XT are customer setup. Devices Supported Not available. Model Conversions AP, LA---> None. <---AP, LA CAN---> Customer can upgrade from Model 268 to Model 089, as well as from Model 267 to Model 088 by installing the following features: 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive (#3326) 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive Adapter (#3327) Asynchronous Communications Adapter (#2074) 128Kb Memory Module Kit (#3336) 256Kb Memory Module Kit (#3337) Customer can upgrade from Model 268 to Model 278, as well as from Model 267 to Model 277 by installing the following feature: 5.25-inch 360Kb Diskette Drive (#3325) <---CAN Technical Description CAN---> Storage 5.25-inch 360Kb half-height diskette drives are standard and also available as an option for Models 088, 089, 267, and 268. Adding this option to Models 088 and 089 (which is standard with one 5.25-inch half- height diskette drive and one 20Mb fixed disk) produces a system unit with 3 Direct Access Storage Devices. This flexibility is also available with the 3.5-inch 720Kb half-height diskette drive, an option which supports the advantages of 3.5-inch diskettes. The 20Mb fixed disk drive and 20Mb fixed disk drive adapter are available as options for Models 267, 268, 277 and 278. Models 267 and 268 have one 5.25-inch 360Kb half- height diskette drive and Models 277 and 278 have two. A maximum of two diskette drives and 1 fixed disk can be resident in the system unit. Memory These models also have the capability of increasing memory on the planar board to 640Kb. Models 267, 268, 277, and 278 are standard with 256Kb and Models 088 and 089 are standard with 640Kb. A 256Kb Memory Module Kit may be added to Models 267, 268, 277, and 278 to increase planar memory to 512Kb. A 128Kb Memory Module Kit may be added to Models 267, 268, 277, and 278 to increase planar memory to 640Kb. On Models 267, 268, 277, and 278, the 256Kb Memory Module Kit must be installed before adding the 128Kb Memory Module Kit. Expansion Slots The 5160 Models 088, 089, 267, 268, 277, and 278 contain eight option (feature) slots. These slots allow the addition of feature cards to support additional features or memory. Six of these slots will accept full-size feature cards one of which is occupied by the Diskette Drive Adapter, standard on all models. The Models 088 and 089 have another full-size feature slot occupied by the 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive Adapter. There are two smaller, special-feature slots one of which is designed to accept the Asynchronous Communications Adapter Card, which is standard on Models 088 and 089. Keyboard The Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard is attached to 5160 Models 089, 268, and 278 via a 9-ft coiled cable (detachable), permitting adaptation to a variety of work environments. It is a 101-key keyboard for the U.S. marketplace and a 102-key keyboard for most non-US countries. The Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard for the 5160 does not have indicator lights. The 101-key US keyboard and 102-key non-US keyboard differ only in the typing section. The US keyboard is arranged similar to the Selectric(TM) keyboard layout, but with 47 graphic character keys. The tab, caps-lock, shift, enter, and backspace keys have a larger striking area and are located in their familiar Selectric locations. One control (CTRL) and one alternate (ALT) key are placed on each side of the space bar. The typing section and the numeric pad have home row identifiers for the touch typist. The typing section of the non-US keyboard has a layout which meets the International Standards Organization (ISO) standard. It has 48 graphic character keys and vertical enter key. An alternate graphic (ATLGR) key on the right side of the space bar provides the ability to assign additional graphic characters to the keys. The cursor and screen control keys have been separated from the numeric pad, and therefore, the numeric pad can be dedicated to numeric input. A division sign key and an additional enter key have been added to the numeric pad. The numeric pad may also be used for cursor and screen control, when not in numlock mode, as with the current IBM Personal Computer keyboards. The cursor control keys are arranged as an inverted T arrangement. The insert, delete, home, end, page up and page down keys are located above the dedicated cursor keys. The function keys are located across the top of the keyboard. The escape key (ESC) is isolated at the upper left of the keyboard. Two additional function keys are provided (F11 and F12). The function keys are spaced in groups of four. Dedicated print screen/sys req, scroll lock and pause/break keys are provided for commonly used functions. A microprocessor in the keyboard handles the system unit interface protocol, scan code generation and command processing. The microprocessor also provides a diagnostic mode which allows the operation of the keyboard to be checked without requiring a diagnostic program in the system unit. <---CAN Physical Specifications CAN---> System Unit Specifications Intel 8088 Microprocessor 4.77MHz clock speed 20-bit addressing 8-bit data path 64Kb x 8 ROM Access time: 250ns Cycle time: 250ns 256Kb/640Kb RAM: Access time: 200ns Cycle time: 345ns Parity Checking 130 watt power supply Dimensions: Width: 498mm (19.6 inches) Depth: 410mm (16.2 inches) Height: 147mm (5.8 inches) Weight: <---CAN CAN---> Model 089: 30.6 pounds Model 268: 24.7 pounds Model 278: 26.7 pounds <---CAN CAN---> Power cable length: 1.8m (6 ft) <---CAN Height: 142mm (6 in.) Width: 500mm (20 in.) Depth: 410mm (16 in.) Weight (Approximate): 14.5kg (32 lbs) Operating Environment CAN---> Electrical: 90-137V AC, 50 or 60 Hz Air temperature: System on: 15.6 to 32.2C (60 to 90F) System off: 10.0 to 43.0C (50 to 100F) Wet bulb temperature: System on: 22.8C (73F) System off: 26.7C (80F) Relative humidity: System on: 8 - 80 percent System off: 20 - 80 percent BTU output: 1,229 per hour Noise level: 56 db average noise rating (without printer) FCC class rating: B Performance 20Mb fixed disk drive: Average access time: 85ms Track-to-track access time: 20ms 5Mb bps transfer rate 512 bytes per sector 17 sectors per track 2,448 tracks 3,600 rpm disk drive 5.25-inch 360Kb half-height diskette drive: 48 tracks per inch 80 tracks Two heads Track-to-track access time: 6ms plus 15ms head settle time 250K bps date transfer rate 3.5-inch 720Kb half-height diskette drive: 135 tracks per inch Two heads 300 rpm rotational speed Track-to-track access time: 6ms plus 15ms head settle time 250K bps date transfer rate <---CAN AP, LA---> Not available. <---AP, LA Limitations Not available. Hardware Requirements Prerequisites 068, 078, 086, 087, 470, 589 Attachment of one of the following display options: A 5151 Monochrome Display and the Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter (#4900). A 5153 Color Display and either the Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (#4910) or the Enhanced Graphics Adapter (#1200). A 5154 Enhanced Color Display and either the Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (#4910) or the Enhanced Graphics Adapter (#1200). A 5175 Professional Graphics Display and the Professional Graphics Controller (#1501). A user-supplied direct-drive color or black and white video monitor (not applicable to the XT/370 model), or a user-supplied color or black and white television set with an RF modulator, and either the Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (#4910) or the Enhanced Graphics Adapter (#1200). For the 5160 Model 589 (XT/370), a user-supplied coaxial cable to attach to a 3274 Control Unit and a 5161 Model 003 or equivalent. CAN---> Prerequisites for 088, 089, 267, 268, 277, 278 Prerequisites for 479, 499 IBM Personal Computer DOS 3.1 or DOS 3.2, and a video display adapter and device for display output. DOS 3.2 is required to support 3.5-inch 720Kb diskette drive. <---CAN Software Requirements Not available. Publications For 068, 078, 086, 087, 470, 589 "IBM Personal Computer XT Technical Reference" (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) (#6808): This manual is written to provide hardware design and interface information. The publication also provides Basic Input Output System (BIOS) information as well as programming support material. The manual is intended for programmers, engineers involved in hardware and software design, designers, and interested persons who have a need to know how the IBM Personal Computer XT is designed and works. "IBM Personal Computer XT/370 Technical Reference" (#6732): (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) This manual is written as a supplement to the XT manual (#6808) for similar audience and used to provide hardware design and interface information on the XT/370. "IBM Personal Computer 3278/79 Emulation Adapter Technical Reference for the Advanced Adapter Addendum" (#6575): Provides detailed information about the IBM Personal Computer 3278/79 Emulation Adapter (#5050) for users of the "IBM Personal Computer XT Technical Reference" (#6808). IBM Personal Computer XT Hardware Maintenance and Service (#6809): (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) This manual provides step-by-step instructions to aid the user in identifying the failure of an IBM Personal Computer XT Field Replaceable Unit (FRU). When the FRU has been identified, the manual provides the necessary information to complete the repair activity (i.e., adjustments, replacements, etc.). "IBM Personal Computer XT/370 Hardware Maintenance and Service" (#6731): (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) This manual provides step-by-step instructions to aid the user in identifying the failure of an IBM Personal Computer XT/370 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU). When the FRU has been identified, the manual provides the necessary information to complete the repair activity (i.e., adjustments, replacements, etc.). This manual supplements the "XT Hardware Maintenance and Service" (#6809). "IBM Personal Computer 3278/79 Emulation Adapter Hardware Maintenance and Service Addendum" (#6585): This addendum to the "IBM Personal Computer XT Hardware Maintenance and Service" provides detailed maintenance information about the 3278/39 Emulation Adapter (#5050) for users of the "IBM Personal Computer XT Hardware Maintenance and Service" (#6809). Also contains diagnostic diskette. "Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter Hardware Technical Reference" (G570-2225). This manual provides maintenance information for an Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter (#2871) used with the Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program (#2872). This manual will enable the customer to perform problem diagnosis to the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) level. "Display Station Emulation Adapter Hardware Maintenance and Technical Reference Version 2.0" (#2883): This manual provides maintenance information for a Display Station Emulation Adapter (#2887) used with the 5520/Personal Computer Attachment Program Version 2.0 (#2884). This manual will enable the customer to perform problem diagnosis to the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) level. "Display Station Emulation Adapter Hardware Maintenance Manual" (#2889): This manual provides maintenance information for a Display Station Emulation Adapter (#2887) used with the 5520/Personal Computer Attachment Program Version 1.0 (#2888) or the Personal Computer 5250 Emulation Program (#2885). This manual will enable a customer to perform problem determination to the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) level. "IBM 4700 Personal Computer Hardware Maintenance and Service" (6361605): Provides step-by-step instructions that aid the user in identifying the failure of an IBM 4700 Personal Computer Financial Option Field Replaceable Unit (FRU). When the FRU has been identified, the manual provides the necessary information to complete the repair activity (i.e., adjustments, replacements, etc.). CAN---> The following publications will be included with each system unit shipped: IBM Personal Computer XT Guide to Operations (P/N 6280085): "Exploring the IBM Personal Computer XT" diskette is included in the Guide to Operations. Additional publications available for purchase: Technical Reference is for programmers, engineers, and others who want to understand the IBM Personal Computer XT in greater detail. This reference manual includes functional specifications, BIOS listings, hardware specifications, and printouts for peripheral connectors. Technical Reference Options and Adapters (#2509, P/N 6322509) includes functional specifications for programmers, engineers, and others who want to understand IBM Personal Computer options and adapters in greater detail. 3.5-inch 720Kb Diskette Drive (P/N 6280090 - #3090) 5.25-inch 360Kb Diskette Drive (P/N 6280093 - #3093) 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive (P/N 6280091 - #3091) 20Mb Fixed Disk Adapter (P/N 6280092 - #3092) Hardware Maintenance and Service (P/N 6280087): This publication for service personnel details many aspects of troubleshooting the machine. It includes instructions for identifying the failure of a replaceable unit and a parts catalog. It also includes the Advanced Diagnostics Diskette. HMS Update (P/N 6280109 - #3109) HMS 3.5-inch Diskette Drive Update (P/N 6280159 - #3063) Hardware Maintenance and Reference (HMR) (P/N 6280088 - #3088): This publication for service personnel details shows the locations of the various components in the IBM Personal Computer family and the information needed to remove, replace, and adjust any of the field- replaceable units. HMR Update (P/N 6280108 - #3108) HMR 3.5-inch Diskette Drive Update (P/N 6280160 - #3064) BASIC Reference Manual (P/N 6361132) Publications available at a fee for the IBM Personal Computer 1200 bps Modem are: "Guide to Operations" (SA27-3718) provides information and instructions for operating the modem. It includes information for planning and site preparation, instructions for modem installation and check-out, and procedures for customer problem determination. A Diagnostic Diskette for customer use in identifying/isolating a problem to the system unit of the IBM Personal Computer is included with the guide. The "Guide to Operations" will be shipped with each modem. "Technical Reference" (SA27-3719) is intended for programmers and engineers involved in hardware and software design and for designers and interested persons who have a need to know how the modem is designed and works. "Hardware Maintenance and Service" (SA27-3720). Included with this manual is a Service Diagnostic Diskette. This manual provides step-by- step instructions for identifying/isolating a problem to the IBM Personal Computer 1200 bps Modem. Publications available at a fee for the IBM Personal Computer 2400 bps Modem (#4829) are: "Guide to Operations" (SA27-3739) provides information and instructions for operating the modem. It includes information for planning and site preparation, instructions for modem installation and check-out, and procedures for customer problem determination. A Diagnostic Diskette (5.25-in.) for customer use in identifying/isolating a problem to the system unit of the IBM Personal Computer is included with the guide. The "Guide to Operations" will be shipped with each modem. "Technical Reference" (SA27-3740) is intended for programmers and engineers involved in hardware and software design and for designers and interested persons who have a need to know how the modem is designed and works. "Hardware Maintenance and Service" (SA27-3741). Included with this manual is a Service Diagnostic Diskette. This manual provided step-by- step instructions for identifying/isolating a problem to the IBM Personal Computer 2400 bps Modem (#4829). <---CAN Features -- Specify/Special/Exchange No Charge Specify Codes Note: Refer to Options by IBM feature descriptions for current part numbers. None. Special Feature Codes -- Chargeable Note: Refer to Options by IBM feature descriptions for current part numbers. IBM Screen Reader for the PC (P/N 6450617) This feature provides access to PC screen information for a blind or visually impaired user through voice output. Screen Reader consists of a keypad, an adapter, software, and documentation (print, audio cassette, and online). Braille documentation is also available separately (P/N 6024937). CAN---> Marketing and product support are available through the IBM National Support Center for Persons with Disabilities (800 IBM-2133). Screen Reader and its braille documentation are available through IBM Tele-Marketing Operations (800 IBM 2468). IBM PhoneCommunicator Convenience Kit (P/N 6450618) IBM PhoneCommunicator Hardware Option (P/N 6450619) The IBM PhoneCommunicator Hardware Option (P/N 6450619), when used with IBM PhoneCommunicator (P/N 57F1954), provides a facility for a hearing and/or speech impaired user to communicate with another person using a tone-dialing (DTMF) telephone, TDD device, or a personal computer running IBM PhoneCommunicator; support for ASCII bulletin boards is also included. IBM PhoneCommunicator Convenience Kit (P/N 6450618) contains the IBM PhoneCommunicator Hardware Option, IBM PhoneCommunicator software, "User's Guide," and ten telephone reference cards. Marketing and technical support are available through the IBM National Support Center for Persons with Disabilities by calling 800-IBM-2133 (voice) or 800-284-9482 (TDD). IBM PhoneCommunicator Hardware Option and the IBM PhoneCommunicator Convenience Kit are available through IBM Tele-Marketing Operations (800-IBM-2468). <---CAN (#0213) PC Network Adapter (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF July 5, 1988 Allows the 5160 to be connected to form an IBM PC Network. The PC Network is a low-cost broadband local area network that is designed for offices, departments, and small businesses. Using the PC Network Program, it supports peer-to-peer communications among PCs in the network. Standard broadband components and 75-ohm coaxial cable (CATV compatible) are used to provide a reliable low-maintenance network that uses carrier sense multiple access/collision detection (CSMA/CD) protocol to transmit data at a 2M bps. Each PC in the network requires the PC Network Adapter which has a unique serial number contained in ROM that is used as the network identifier of the PC in which the adapter is installed. The Network Adapter contains an Intel 80188 processor, an Intel 82586 network controller, a fixed-frequency modem, and network microcode that offloads the network control and interface functions from the system microprocessor. The fixed-frequency modem operates at a 50.75MHz transmit frequency and a 219MHz receive frequency for transmission on a single-cable broadband network. Direct memory access is used for data transfer. The Network microcode (NETBIOS) which resides in the Network Adapter's ROM, is the basis of program control of the network. NETBIOS supports up to 32 peer-to-peer sessions active at one time. The Network Adapter is provided with a 9-foot cable for attaching the PC to the 5178 Network Translator Unit. Additional PC Network Cabling Components connect to allow the PC with the Network Adapter to be located up to 1,000 feet from the 5178 unit. Limitations: Each user who is to share an application program on a PC Network must be licensed to use that program. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature slot in the 5160 unit; DOS Version 3.1 or later if the PC Network Program is to be used. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. (#0230) PC Network Base Expander When installed in the 5178 PC Network Translator Unit, provides the ability to attach up to eight Short Distance Kits, Medium Distance Kits, and/or Long Distance Kits in any combination to further extend the distance between the PC with the Network Adapter installed and the 5178 Unit. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#0231) PC Network Short Distance Kit Provides 1 foot of cable to attach a PC with a PC Network Adapter to the PC Network Base Expander (#0230) in order to extend the distance between the PC and the 5178 Unit, when used in combination with PC Network Cabling Segments. Limitations: A maximum of eight PC Network Distance Kits may be used. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#0232) PC Network Medium Distance Kit Provides 2x60m (400 feet) of cable to attach a PC with a PC Network Adapter to the PC Network Base Expander (#0230) in order to extend the distance between the PC and the 5178 Unit, when used in combination with PC Network Cabling Segments. Limitation: A maximum of eight PC Network Distance Kits may be used. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#0233) PC Network Long Distance Kit Provides 4x60m (800 feet) of cable to attach a PC with a PC Network Adapter to the PC Network Base Expander (#0230) in order to extend the distance between the PC and the 5178 Unit, when used in combination with PC Network Cabling Segments. Limitations: A maximum of eight PC Network Distance Kits may be used. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#0234) PC Network 7.5m (25 ft) Cabling Segment Provides 7.5m (25 ft) of cable to attach a PC with a PC Network Adapter to the PC Network Base Expander (#0230) in order to extend the distance between the PC and the 5178 Unit when used in any combination with one of the PC Network Distance Kits. Limitations: A maximum of eight PC Network Distance Kits may be used. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#0235) PC Network 15m (50 ft) Cabling Segment Provides 15m (50 ft) of cable to attach a PC with a PC Network Adapter to the PC Network Base Expander (#0230) in order to extend the distance between the PC and the 5178 Unit when used in any combination with one of the PC Network Distance Kits. Limitations: A maximum of eight PC Network Distance Kits may be used. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#0236) PC Network 30m (100 ft) Cabling Segment Provides 30m (100 ft) of cable to attach a PC with a PC Network Adapter to the PC Network Base Expander (#0230) in order to extend the distance between the PC and the 5178 Unit when used in any combination with one of the PC Network Distance Kits. Limitations: A maximum of eight PC Network Distance Kits may be used. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#0237) PC Network 60m (200 ft) Cabling Segment Provides 60m (200 ft) of cable to attach a PC with a PC Network Adapter to the PC Network Base Expander (#0230) in order to extend the distance between the PC and the 5178 Unit when used in any combination with one of the PC Network Distance Kits. Limitations: A maximum of eight PC Network Distance Kits may be used. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#0238) PC Network Transformer Unit Is packaged separately from the 5178 PC Network Translator Unit, however, it is required for the operation of the 5178 PC Network Translator Unit and is a 120-volt transformer which plugs into a standard grounded outlet. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#0708) Personal Computer Voice Communications Operating Subsystem This feature enables the same PBX/CBX functions, and to recognize signals on a telephone line such as touch-tone and off-hook. Applications issue function calls to this subsystem program through an application program interface. This is defined in the "IBM Personal Computer Voice Communications Application Program Interface Reference". (#1002) Math Coprocessor Option (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF JANUARY 24, 1989) Provides for the addition of the Intel 8087 Processor as a companion to the Intel 8088 to increase speed and precision in arithmetic, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. The Option Kit provides a matched Intel 8088 along with the Intel 8087 to ensure high performance. The Intel 8087 multiplies 32-bit and 64-bit floating point numbers approximately 80 times faster than the Intel 8088. This option is supported only by IBM Personal Computer APL and by the Macro Assembler "escape" instruction. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. The customer is responsible for ensuring that the Math Coprocessor Option is installed by a technically skilled person. It is recommended that IBM or an IBM-authorized Personal Computer Dealer install this option. (#1003) 64Kb Memory Module Kit (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF JANUARY 24, 1989) (Unnecessary in Model 589 or when XT/370 Option Kit is installed). Provides a 64Kb increment of parity-checked random access memory which may be plugged into sockets on the 5160 system board or the 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option (#1013). The 64Kb Memory Module Kits are sold as small, plug-in circuits with instructions for user installation. Maximum: Up to two 64Kb Memory Module Kit increments may be customer- installed on the system board, to provide an additional 128Kb of memory. The 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option provides 64Kb of memory as standard. Up to three 64Kb Memory Module Kit increments may be customer-installed on a 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option, to provide an additional 192Kb of memory. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: Available sockets on the 5160 system board, or available sockets on a 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1013) 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF JANUARY 24, 1989) (Unnecessary in Model 589 or when XT/370 Option Kit is installed). Increments system memory by 64Kb (65,536 bytes) and is easily expandable to 256Kb by plugging in additional increments of 64Kb with 64Kb Memory Module Kits (#1003). The 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option is packaged as a circuit card designed to plug into one of the 5160's full-feature system expansion slots. Technical Information: Random access memory -- starting address is set by switches -- 250ns access time -- 410ns memory cycle time -- parity checking -- sockets for expansion to 256Kb. Limitations: The 5160 supports a maximum addressable memory of 640K bytes. The combination of the 256Kb installed on the system board, and any installed 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Options, and 64Kb Memory Module Kits, must not exceed a total of 640Kb of memory. The 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option must be installed in the 5160 System Unit and not in a 5161 Expansion Unit. Maximum: Two. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: The system board must have 256Kb of memory installed before adding any additional memory via memory expansion options. An available full-feature system expansion slot is required for each 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1100) Keyboard (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) The keyboard (standard on the 5160 Models 087 and 589) is attached to the 5160 with a 1.8m (6 ft) coiled cable, permitting adaptation to a variety of work environments. The 83-key keyboard, with an adjustable typing angle, offers commonly-used data and word processing functions in a design that combines the familiar typewriter and calculator pad layouts. All non-control keys are typamatic (repeating). Ten program- supported function keys (total of 40 possible functions using keyboard shift keys) are standard. Special symbols, such as those used to draw lines, may be accessed with a combination of keys. Depending on the application program, from ten to 40 special function keys may be supported. Other keys, like those used to print the current screen contents, correct a typing error, or "scroll" a long document, are clearly labeled. Access to all 256 characters (ASCII and special) is provided by the use of the ALT key. The keyboard is plugged directly into the 5160. The approximate dimensions of the keyboard are: 57mm (2.5 in.) height, 500mm (20 in.) width, 200mm (8 in.) depth. The approximate weight is 2.8kg (6 lbs). Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1200) Enhanced Graphics Adapter (#1250) Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EMEA) (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF FEBRUARY 21, 1989) Provides a 9-pin connector on the end of the card for a display that presents a direct-drive RGB (Red, Green, Blue) signal. This Adapter contains 64Kb of graphics memory. It supports four colors at a resolution of 640 pels x 350 pels, an 8 x 14 character box for color text, and 256 characters in text mode. A character generator can be loaded from RAM to allow any set of 256 characters to be used. One light-pen can be attached to this adapter in addition to one display via the P-2 connector (6-pin Berg strip on the side of the card). This adapter provides support for one of the following: 5154 Enhanced Color Display, 5151 Monochrome Display. 5153 Color Display or another direct- drive display. 2 modes are supported by the Enhanced Graphics Adapter - the enhanced mode which is required for the 5154 Display if it fits 640 x 350 resolution and selection from up to 64 colors are to be used and - the enhanced display emulation mode which supports the 5151, 5153, and 5154 displays and all the modes provided by the Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter (plus the addition of an all-points-addressable graphics mode for the 5151 Display that is not provided by the Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter) and the Color/Graphics Adapter (plus certain graphics support for the 5153 Display that is not provided by the Color/Graphics Adapter (16 colors for 40 columns in 320 x 200 resolution and 16 colors for 80 columns in 640 x 200 resolution). Limitations: Composite video support for the attaching analog monitors or TV sets is not provided. A light-pen is not supported when the Enhanced Graphics Adapter is used with the 5151 Display. This Adapter cannot be installed in the 5161 Expansion Unit. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature system expansion slot. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1201) Graphics Memory Expansion Card (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF FEBRUARY 21, 1989) Provides 64Kb of graphics memory for a total of 128Kb on the Enhanced Graphics Adapter to support up to 16 colors at the 640 x 350 resolution and up to 512 text characters. With the Graphics Memory Module Lit (#1203), the Enhanced Graphics Adapter (#1200), with the Graphics Memory Expansion Card will support up to 1,024 characters (up to eight 128-character sets), character box sizes up to 8 x 32, and/or other functions such as smooth scrolling, panning (scanning sequentially through graphics memory), and additional pages (screens) of graphics data. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: Enhanced Graphics Adapter (#1200) plus any prerequisites of that feature. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1203) Graphics Memory Module Kit (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF FEBRUARY 21, 1989) Provides 128Kb of graphics memory for a total of 256Kb on the Enhanced Graphics Adapter (#1200), with the Graphics Memory Expansion Card (#1201) to support up to 1,024 characters (up to eight 128-character sets), character box sizes up to 8 x 32, and/or other functions such as smooth scrolling, panning (scanning sequentially through graphics memory), and additional pages (screens) of graphics data. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: Enhanced Graphics Adapter (#1200), with the Graphics Memory Expansion Card (#1201) plus any prerequisites of those feature. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1204) Binary Synchronous Communications (BSC) Adapter The BSC Adapter when used with the BSC 3270 Emulation Program (6024037) can be used to emulate 3270 interactive BSC operation. The adapter provides the ability for a 5160 attached to a host system via communications lines to participate in a network using BSC protocol. The network may be either switched or nonswitched line. When used as a 3270 with the BSC 3270 Emulation Program, the 5160 operates as and appears to a host as 1 of the following 3270 devices: 3271 Model 2/3277 Model 2 -- Nonswitched line 3274 Model 51C/3278 Model 2 -- Nonswitched line 3275 Model 2 -- Switched and nonswitched line 3276 Model 2 -- Nonswitched line Technical Information: EIA RS-232-C interface -- operates at up to 9600 bps with switched or nonswitched line support -- provides modem control functions -- facilitates program controlled data transfer -- supports electrical wrap and error status reporting -- prioritized interrupt system controls. Limitations: Only 1 BSC Adapter may be installed if an SDLC Adapter is installed on the same system. Maximum: Two. Cable: The Communications Adapter Cable (#2067) allows the user to connect the BSC Adapter card to a modem via a plug at the rear of the 5160. The cable is double-shielded and approximately 3m (10 ft) long. A wrap connector is provided to test the cable. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature system expansion slot. Software such as the BSC 3270 Emulation Program is required for communication. An external modem must be cable-connected between the BSC Adapter and the telephone line. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1205) SDLC Communications Adapter The SDLC Communications Adapter provides an EIA RS-232-C interface. Only 1 SDLC Adapter may be installed. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1206) Cluster Adapter (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) Permits the 5160 to be included in a cluster of interconnected personal computers which can include the 4860, 5150, 5155, 5160, 5170, XT/370, AT/370, and 5531 Industrial PC. The clustered IBM Personal Computer configuration utilizes baseband signaling and carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) access protocol. The topology of the interconnection is a bus environment using 75-ohm coaxial cable. The data transmission is 375K bps. The Cluster Program is provided to support up to 64 PCs in a clustered configuration. This program permits small work groups in schools and businesses to exchange messages and data files and optionally to share a fixed disk that contains programs. Messages and files can be transferred between any two PCs in the cluster and a message can be broadcast from one PC to all other PCs in the cluster. When a fixed disk is to be shared, the PC in the cluster with the fixed disk must be designated as a disk server. When a disk server PC is defined, a download option is made available which will permit downloading DOS, the cluster program, and an application program from the disk server PC to a remote PC in the cluster when the remote computer is powered on. Limitations: Each user who is to share an application program on a cluster must be licensed to use that program. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature slot in the 5160 unit; DOS Version 2.1 or later. If the 5160 is designated as the disk server computer, it must have 256Kb of memory and one fixed disk. The cluster program requires a maximum of 29Kb of resident memory except when the PC is utilized as a disk server when a maximum of 136Kb of memory is required. DOS requirements must be added to the cluster program size to determine the memory available for application programs. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1207) Cluster Cable Kit Is used to interconnect the first two PCs in an IBM PC cluster and attaches to the Cluster Adapter (#1206). Each PC in the cluster after the first two also requires a cluster cable kit. The Cluster Cable Kit provides a main coaxial cable bus of approximately 10m (32 ft), two cable drops approximately 3m (9 ft) each for attachment to the main coaxial cable and to the BNC connectors of a cluster adapter, two BNX T-connectors for attaching the cable drops to the main coaxial cable and two terminating plugs. Maximum: One. (#1209) 256Kb Memory Expansion Option (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF FEBRUARY 21, 1989) Provides 256Kb of parity-checked random access memory on a 5-inch card. Access time of the memory on the 256Kb Memory Expansion Option card is 290ns and the cycle time is 840ns. This card can be installed in any full-feature slot or special-feature slot 7 on the 5160 System Unit. For the 5160, this feature can be installed instead of the 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option with 3 64Kb Memory Module Kits to add 256Kb to the 5160 at a lower cost and/or to be able to use a special-feature instead of a full-feature slot for the additional 256Kb. Limitations: This memory cannot be installed in slot 8 in the 5160 unit or in any slot in the 5161 unit. Maximum: One with one 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option with 64Kb or 128Kb to provide 576Kb or 640Kb. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: The 5160 Model 87 must have 256Kb installed on the system board as a prerequisite. Customer Setup: Yes. AP, CAN---> (#1220, P/N 1501220) IBM PC Network Adapter II IBM PC Network Adapter II is a feature card which includes a modular broadband modem for connecting IBM Personal Computers to the IBM PC Network. It is compatible with the form factor and bus design of the original PC, yet it takes advantage of greater Intel 80286 and 8086 processing speeds. The card features a 2 megabit-per-second transmission speed with a CSMA/CD access protocol and supports both the previously available PC Network protocol (contained on PC Network Adapter) via IBM PC Network Protocol Driver (P/N 6280061) and 802.2/LLC protocols via IBM LAN Support Program (P/N 83X7873). To take advantage of the 802.2 protocol, the IBM LAN Support Program must be installed on all workstations on the network. The selected protocol and NETBIOS interface support are loaded into PC RAM to execute on the PC system processor. The IBM PC Network Adapter II ROM includes Power On Self Test (POST) diagnostics, which help the customer to identify adapter failure without diagnostic diskettes or printed problem determination procedures. The adapter also supports the Remote Initial Program Load (RIPL) feature. A 3m coaxial cable is supplied. This adapter is also compatible with the IBM PC Network Adapter via the IBM PC Network Protocol Driver program (P/N 6280061). <---AP, CAN AP, CAN---> IBM PC Network Adapter II supports US English and National Languages for UK English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. <---AP, CAN AP, CAN---> A feature card for the IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 (8530) and IBM Personal Computers. Modular broadband modem for connection to the PC Network. Supports previously available PC Network protocol (contained on PC Network Adapter) and 802.2/LLC. Supports Remote Initial Program Load (RIPL). <---AP, CAN AP, CAN---> National Language Support for English, German, French, Spanish, and Italian. <---AP, CAN AP, CAN---> Operating Environment Machine requirements: IBM PC Network Adapter II requires a full-size adapter slot in one of the following system units: IBM 8530 Personal System/2 Model 30 IBM 5150 Personal Computer IBM 5160 Personal Computer XT IBM 5170 Personal Computer AT IBM 5162 Personal Computer XT/286 Programming requirements: IBM PC Network Protocol Driver (P/N 6280061) or IBM LAN Support Program (P/N 83X7873). IBM Personal Computer DOS 3.2 or higher with IBM PC Network Protocol Driver (P/N 6280061) IBM Personal Computer DOS 3.3 (P/N 6280060) or higher with IBM LAN Support Program (P/N 83X7873). (#1221, P/N 1501221) IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of November 30, 1994) IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter is a feature card which includes a modular baseband transceiver for connecting IBM Personal computers to the baseband IBM PC Network. It is compatible with the form factor and bus design of the original PC, yet it takes advantage of greater Intel 80286 and 8086 processing speeds. It is designed specifically for IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 (8530). The card features a 2M bps transmission speed with a CSMA/CD access protocol and supports 802.2/LLC protocols via IBM LAN Support Program (P/N 83X7873). The selected protocol and NETBIOS interface support are loaded into PC RAM to execute on the PC system processor. The IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter ROM includes Power-On Self-Test (POST) diagnostics, which help the customer to identify adapter failure without diagnostic diskettes or printed problem determination procedures. The adapter also supports the Remote Initial Program Load (RIPL) feature. The IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter supports daisy chain as well as star topologies via the IBM PC Network Baseband Extender (5173). Up to 8 workstations can be linked together in a chain topology with an overall length of up to 200 feet. A chain of workstations linked to the Baseband Extender can have an overall length of up to 400 feet. Up to ten daisy chains with eight workstations each can connect to the Baseband Extender for a maximum of 80 workstations in the baseband IBM PC Network. The cable required for the baseband adapter must be ordered separately. <---AP, CAN AP, CAN---> IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter supports US English and National Languages for UK English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. <---AP, CAN AP, CAN---> A feature card for IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 and IBM Personal Computers. Modular baseband transceiver for connection to the baseband IBM PC Network. Supports 802.2/LLC. Supports Remote Initial Program Load (RIPL). Uses IBM PC Network Baseband Extender for additional distance and for greater than eight nodes. <---AP, CAN AP, CAN---> National Language Support for English, German, French, Spanish, and Italian. <---AP, CAN AP, CAN---> Operating Environment Machine Requirements IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter requires a full-size adapter slot in one of the following system units: IBM 8530 Personal System/2 Model 30 IBM 5150 Personal Computer IBM 5160 Personal Computer XT IBM 5170 Personal Computer AT IBM 5162 Personal Computer XT/286 Programming requirements: IBM LAN Support Program (P/N 83X7873). IBM Personal Computer DOS 3.2 or higher with IBM PC Network Protocol Driver (P/N 6280061) IBM Personal Computer DOS 3.3 (P/N 6280060) or higher with IBM LAN Support Program (P/N 83X7873). <---AP, CAN (#1300) Game Control Adapter (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October 24, 1990.) Provides support for two customer-supplied joysticks for video game interaction, allowing the user to move an object on the screen in any direction, or it supports up to four customer-supplied game "paddles" for simple horizontal or vertical movement. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available special-feature (small) or full-feature system expansion slot. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1400) Prototype Card (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF FEBRUARY 21, 1989) Professional engineers or hobbyists may utilize the Prototype Card as a base for building and testing custom attachments to the system. The Prototype Card is designed to plug into one of the 5160's full-feature expansion slots. It is a full-size, high-quality circuit board. Circuitry and module holes are provided for interface with the IBM bus. A bracket is included to secure the card in the 5160 with a cut-out provided for up to a 37-pin external connector. Detailed instructions and component identifications are included for I/O decode attachment logic. Technical Information: Physical dimensions: 107mm (4.2 in.) high x 335mm (13.2 in.) long -- completely etched and drilled with plated-through holes -- preprinted circuitry for interface to IBM bus -- attachment bracket and screws included -- block diagram and I/O decode logic description included. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature system expansion slot. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1501) Professional Graphics Controller Is required to attach the 5175 Professional Graphics Display to a 5160. The 5175 Display together with the Professional Graphics Controller offers more colors and a higher resolution than the 5154 Enhanced Color Display with the Enhanced Graphics Adapter and provides high-quality color graphics capabilities for a wide range of specialized applications. The Professional Graphics Controller provides two modems: Expanded graphics for full support of the 5175 Professional Display and Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter emulation. It offers 640 x 480 resolution for expanded graphics mode and 640 x 400 for emulation mode as well as 256 colors from a palette of 4,096 for expanded graphics mode. There is built into the Controller 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional capability for drawing, rotating, translating and scaling. An Intel 8MHz 8088 microprocessor is provided for high-performance graphics operations and the Controller provides 320Kb of display storage. Additionally, the controller has 64Kb of graphics microcode that reduces the need to load software routines to support key graphics activities. Limitations: When the Professional Graphics Controller is installed together with the Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter, the Professional Graphics Controller must operated in expanded graphics mode. Prerequisites: Two adjacent full- feature slots in the 5160 or 5161 unit. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1502) Data Acquisition and Control Adapter (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October 24, 1990.) Provides analog input and output channels and digital input and output ports to receive data from and send data to instruments and devices for the purpose of data acquisition, control, analysis, and quality control testing in laboratory, pilot plant, or full-scale production lines. The adapter provides four analog input channels with throughput to memory at 15,000 conversions per second, two analog output channels with throughput to memory at 25,000 conversions per second both with 12-bit resolution and user-selectable unipolar or bipolar modes, 16 digital input lines and 16 digital output limes with programmed or interrupting mode of option for analog input and output channels and programmed I/O mode for digital input and output. There is a 16-bit programmable binary counter that can be used as an event counter, as a programmable rate generator, or for programmable time delay. Limitations: All adapters must be installed as a group in either the system unit or the expansion unit. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature slot in the 5160 unit or in the 5161 unit for each adapter desired. Maximum: Four. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1503) General Purchase Interface Bus Adapter (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 5, 1994) Provides an interface between an IBM Personal Computer and the IEEE-488 General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB), allowing control of up to 48 devices or instruments (such as plotters, multimeters, and disk drives). The adapter is designed to the ANSI/IEEE-488 standard, including the 488-1980 supplement, and supports up to 14 devices or instruments. The adapter provides a direct memory access data rate of up to 300K bps and programmed I/O data rate of up to 10K bps. It allows the user to select interrupt level and memory access channels. Limitations: All adapters must be installed as a group in either the system unit or the expansion unit. FCC classification of this feature is "A". Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature slot in the 5160 unit or in the 5161 unit for each adapter desired. Maximum: Four. Customer Setup: Yes. (#1504) Data Acquisition and Control Adapter Distribution Panel (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October 24, 1 Provides easy access to the I/O signals, voltages, and grounds of the Data Acquisition and Control Adapter (#1502) and is connected to that adapter by a shielded flat cable 34 inches long that is permanently connected to the panel. The distribution panel is a printed circuit board with 4 barrier-type screw terminal strips, which provide a total of 88 terminations. The circuit board is housed in a metal enclosure that is slotted to allow user cabling to enter and exit the panel. This panel can be used to quickly connect, change, or remove the instruments and/or control points being used. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An Adapter Acquisition and Control Adapter for each panel desired. Maximum: Four. Customer Setup: Yes. (#2074) Asynchronous Communications Adapter Provides a channel to data processing or input/output devices outside of the immediate system. Such devices can be connected by telephone using a plug-in modem, or directly by cable when the device is nearby. The communication "target" may be a large host computer, a Series/1, another 5150/5160, a paper tape reader, a communicating typewriter, a laboratory instrument, or other machines providing the popular RS-232-C asynchronous interface. The Asynchronous Communications Adapter is a standard feature on the 5160 Model 087. This adapter is flexible enough to match most of the computers and related products available in the microcomputer marketplace. The user's program selects the appropriate speed (50-9600 bps), format (5-, 6-, 7-, or 8-bit characters), parity and stop bits to reflect the attached device. Once communication has been established, the user's program performs reads and writes. Interrupts permit the program to perform data processing such as calculating, diskette reading or writing, or printing, and then pause to resume communications when a signal appears on the line. The adapter provides an EIA RS-232-C interface. One 25-pin "D" shell, male-type connector is provided to attach various peripheral devices. In addition, a current- loop interface is located in the same connector. A jumper block is provided to select manually either the voltage or the current-loop interface. Maximum: Two. Cable: A user-supplied communication cable is required for connection of external modems or other devices to the Asynchronous Communications Adapter. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available special-feature (small) or full-feature system expansion slot is required. Customer Setup: Yes. (#2090) SDLC Communications Adapter (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) (Replaced by feature #1205) The SDLC Communications Adapter when used with the SNA 3270 Emulation and RJE Support Program (6024036) permits the 5160 to emulate 3270 interactive SNA operation or 3770 batch SNA. The adapter provides the ability for a 5160 attached to a host system via communications lines to participate in a network using SDLC protocol. When used as a 3270 with the SNA 3270 Emulation and RJE Support Program, the 5160 operates as and appears to a host as a 3278 Model 2 attached to a 3274 Model 51C. Technical Information: EIA RS-232-C interface -- operates at up to 9600 bps (up to 4800 bps when used with the SNA 3270 Emulation and RJE Support Program) with switched or nonswitched line support (including multipoint) -- provides modem control functions -- facilitates program controlled data transfer -- supports electrical wrap and error status reporting -- prioritized interrupt system controls. Limitations: Only one Asynchronous Communications Adapter may be installed if the SDLC Communications Adapter is installed. Maximum: One. Cable: The Communications Adapter Cable (#2067) allows the user to connect the SDLC Communications Adapter card to a modem via a plug at the rear of the 5160. The cable is double-shielded and approximately 3m (10 ft) in length. A wrap connector is provided to test the cable. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature system expansion slot. Software such as the SNA 3270 Emulation and RJE Support Program (6024036) is required to allow communication. An external modem must be cable-connected between the SDLC Communications Adapter and the telephone line. Customer Setup: Yes. (#2500) 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) Provides storage for user programs and data. One 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive is provided as standard on the 5160. The disk drive has the same physical dimensions and mounting as the 320Kb diskette drive. Technical Information: 512 bytes per sector -- 17 sectors per track -- 306 tracks per surface -- four surfaces -- 3,600 rpm -- 90ms average access time -- 5M bps transfer rate. Maximum: One. If a 5161 Model 002 is attached to the 5160, the 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive and the Fixed Disk Drive Adapter in the 5160 must be moved into the 5161 to provide a total of 20Mb of fixed disk storage (two 10Mb Fixed Disk Drives) available to the system. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: #2501 (NO LONGER AVAILABLE). Customer Setup: Yes. (#2501) Fixed Disk Drive Adapter (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) Provides the buffering, error detection, and data transfer between the 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive (#2500) and the 5160. One Fixed Disk Drive Adapter is included as a standard feature on the 5160. The Fixed Disk Drive Adapter can attach up to two 10Mb Fixed Disk Drives. Technical Information: 32-bit error-correcting code -- microprocessor controlled -- on-board sector buffers -- internal diagnostics -- direct memory access (DMA) data transfer -- high-level command set -- automatic error detection and correction -- automatic retries on disk access. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full- feature system expansion slot. Customer Setup: Yes. CAN---> (#2507) 3278/3279 Emulation Adapter Expands the capabilities of the 5160 by providing coaxial cable attachment to the 3274/76 Control Unit, the 4321, 4331 or 4361 Processor Display/Printer Adapter, or the 4361 Workstation Adapter, or the 4701 Finance Communication Controller, or the 9370 Workstation Adapter. When used with the IBM Personal Computer 3278/79 Emulation Control Program (6024134), or IBM Personal Computer Virtual Machine/Personal Computer (VM/PC 6024175 #4175), the 5160 can emulate the functions of a 3278 Display Station Model 2 or a 3279 Color Display Station Model 2A or S2A and can also support file transfer with the host. Both the host- controlled 3270 session and a local IBM Personal Computer DOS session can be active concurrently and the user can interact with either session alternately. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. Prerequisites: An available 5160 system unit full-feature expansion slot is required. A customer-supplied coaxial cable is required for host system attachment. Software such as the Personal Computer 3278/79 Emulation Control Program or IBM Personal Computer Virtual Machine/Personal Computer (VM/PC) (6024175 #4175) is required. A 3270-PC File Transfer Program (such as 5664-281 for VM/SP or 5865-311 for MVS/TSO) or equivalent is required to allow for file transfer. File transfers with VM hosts is provided with VM/PC. File transfers with MVS/TSO hosts is provided with VM/PC if TSO Host Server (5798-DTL) is installed on the MVS system. For attachment to the 4321 or 4331, specify code #9843 must be installed in the 4321 or 4331. For attachment to the 4701, the Device Cluster Adapter (#3101) must be installed on the 4701. For attachment to the 9370, specify code #6020 must be installed. Limitations: File transfer is supported on the 4701 only with the IBM 4700 Personal Computer Application Services Program Product (P/N 6934406). <---CAN (#2870) Enhanced 5250 Emulation Installation Convenience Kit Provides the following items necessary to permit attachment of the 5160 to the S/34, S/36, or S/38. Installation Convenience Kit: The Enhanced 5250 Emulation Installation Convenience Kit (#2870) includes the Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter, Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program Version 2.1, integrated attachment cable, Keyboard Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program Version 2.1 template, and manuals necessary to install the Enhanced Display Station Adapter and Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program in the IBM Personal Computer. Allows connection of the 5160 as a peripheral to the S/34, S/36, or S/38 either as a locally connected workstation or remotely via a 5251-12. The 5160 can also attach remotely to a S/36 or S/38 via a 5294 Remote Control Unit. The 5160 in 5250 emulation mode has access to all the functions of the host system available to a display station operator, providing the user with the power of the S/34, S/36, or S/38. The 5160 can also operate as a stand-alone personal computer. Maximum: One. Prerequisites: A 5160 with at least 128Kb of memory, an available full- feature system expansion slot, and 1 of the following: A) A 5151 Monochrome Display and the Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter (#4900), or B) A 5153 Color Display and Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (#4910), or C) A user-supplied 80-column by 25-row monitor and appropriate adapter. IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System (DOS) is required. (#2871) Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter Permits a 5160 to be connected to a S/34, S/36, or S/38 directly; remotely via the 5251 Display Station Model 12; or remotely via the 5294 Remote Control Unit to emulate a 5250 Emulation Program. As a 5250 workstation, the 5160 can emulate a 5291 or 5292 display and a 5256 or 5219 printer. Access to the 5160 fixed disk during execution of the Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program is supported. One or two host sessions and one personal computer session can be active concurrently. Limitations: When used with the Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program, this Adapter cannot be installed in the 5161 Expansion Unit. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature slot in the 5160 unit. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. (#2874) Remote 5250 Emulation Program (EMEA 5604-240) The Remote 5250 Emulation Program allows a single IBM Personal Computer to emulate a 5294 Remote Control Unit with an IBM Personal Computer emulating a 5291 or 5292-1 workstation and/or workstation printer attached over a communication line to a S/36 or S/38. The IBM Personal Computer in IBM 5250 emulation mode has access to all functions of the host system available to a display station operator, providing the user with the power of the S/36 or S/38. The IBM Personal Computer can also operate a stand-alone personal computer. Prerequisites: IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System (DOS) Version 2.0, Version 2.1, Version 3.0, or later compatible versions. SDLC Communication Adapter (#2090) (NO LONGER AVAILABLE), and Communications Adapter Cable (#2067). At least 256Kb of memory in the IBM Personal Computer. 5.25-inch Double-sided Diskette Drive (320K) and Adapter or 5.25-inch Diskette Drive (1.2M) and Adapter in IBM Personal Computer AT. Highlights: The IBM Personal Computer emulates a subset of the function of the 5292-2 Display Station. To the IBM System/34, IBM System/36 and IBM System/38 Business Graphics Utility programs, the IBM Personal Computer looks like a 5292-2. There is no IBM Personal Computer graphics printer support, output from the Business Graphics Utility programs can be directed to printers attached to the host. The Host Graphics Support, 5292-2 subset, will plot output on either the IBM 7372 (6-pen) or 7371 (2-pen) plotters (or equivalent) attached to the IBM Personal Computer via the Async port. For those who have written graphic orders directly from the System/34, System/36, or have used System/38 GDDM should note that all orders are accepted and validated. Due to the differences in the PC hardware and the device drivers, different results may be displayed or if the function is absent, result in a no-operation. Programmers should refer to the "Technical Reference", G570-2222. System/38 GDDM and PGR support the Host Graphics Support, 5292-2 subset. Due to product hardware differences between the 5292-2 and the emulation, some graphic orders may be accepted, checked for validity, but have no function. Please check the "Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program Version 2.1 Technical Reference", G570-2222. Table-Driven Printer Support: This enhancement provides 5256 or 5219 emulation for a variety of IBM Personal Computer printers and OEM printers, both parallel and serial. The user must provide a printer description table to the emulation program unless the printer model is found in the the following table. Note: IBM 5201 Quietwriter Printer (Model 001) is supported as an emulated 5219 and 5256 printer. 5256 Emulation: IBM 5152 Matrix Printer (Model 001) IBM 5152 Graphics Printer (Model 002) IBM 5182 Color Printer IBM 5216 Wheelprinter (Model 001) IBM 5201 Quietwriter Printer (Model 001) IBM 4201 Proprinter Printer NEC 3550 Spinwriter* 5219 Emulation: IBM 5182 Color Printer IBM 5216 Wheelprinter (Model 001) IBM 5201 Quietwriter Printer (Model 001) NEC 3550 Spinwriter** One sample printer description table supporting 5256 emulation on a wide range of printers is provided. The user now has the flexibility to select from a large number of printers available for attachment to the IBM Personal Computer and can choose the one that meets his/her needs. Serial Printer Attachment Support: The enhancement provides 5256 or 5219 emulation for a variety of IBM Personal Computer printers and OEM printers that are RS-232 compatible. Keyboard Enhancements: Keystroke buffering (key ahead) or not "Hot key" can be in keystroke playback string Redefine the "hot key" to other keys instead of the "ALT-ESC" Direct hot keying to emulated or DOS session Printer session Support keystroke playback string Uses the customized layout Playback string increased to 510 There is a program provided to convert Version 2.0 keyboard profiles to Version 2.1 keyboard profile. Additional Graphics Adapter Support: This enhancement provides 5292-2, subset emulation for the EGA and PGA graphics adapter. Upgrade Kit: The current owner of Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program will be offered an upgrade to the Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program Version 2.1 for an upgrade charge. Allows the IBM Personal Computer to operate as a stand-alone personal computer or as a 5250 workstation and printer in a remote environment. Can be used like a 5291 or 5292-1 display and 5256 or 5219 printer. Writes the contents of the display screen on an IBM Personal Computer Printer if the IBM Personal Computer has a printer attached or can be directed to a host-attached printer. Allows concurrent access to the IBM Personal Computer Fixed Disk while the IBM Personal Computer Remote 5250 Emulation Program is active. Provides the capability to establish two host sessions and one IBM Personal Computer session. Host sessions can be a single display session, a display session and a printer emulation session, or two display sessions. Uses 'Hot Key' sequence to switch among sessions. The IBM Personal Computer Printer can be used to emulate an IBM 5256 Matrix Printer or IBM 5219 Printer. When the host sessions are not displayed on the IBM Personal Computer display, they remain active and continue processing the host application. The IBM Personal Computer session is active only when displayed on the IBM Personal Computer Display. Provides predefined keyboard configurations for a 5291 or IBM Personal Computer keyboard or allows the user to define the keyboard to satisfy his requirements. Printer Emulation remains active while in IBM Personal Computer mode unless suspended by the operator. Virtual disk support when used with PC Support/36. Virtual Diskette support when used with the File Support Utilities. Limitations: Magnetic stripe reader, selector light-pen, and multinational character sets for 5250 family of displays are not supported. As a result of physical differences between displays, some information displayed on the 5291 and 5292 may appear differently than on the IBM Personal Computer display. The Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program will work with most IBM Personal Computer programs. However, programs that overlay the emulator, that use the same interrupt level, that use Virtual Device Interface (VDI) Host Graphics or are sensitive to the address at which they are loaded may not be compatible. Interrupt Level 5 is used by the Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter and may not be modified. When using the Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program Version 2.1 with the IBM Personal Computer-System/36 Transfer Facility PRPQ or the IBM Personal Computer-System/38 Transfer PRPQ users must ensure that they sign onto the system before executing the Transfer Facility programs. Communications on the PC cannot be active when using the Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) and/or Voice Communication Option Asynchronous Data Communication, Function Set. The Host Graphics Support, 5259 subset, will plot output to plotters attached to the IBM Personal Computer via the async port. Communication may be active with the Color Graphic Adapter (CGA) or the Professional Graphics Controller (PGA). To display graphics data in the host graphics session, the DOS session must be dedicated to the GR5250.COM program. This is accomplished by running the GR5250.COM program in the DOS session. The DOS session can be readily made available at any time for user's program(s) by terminating the GR5250.COM program. The 5219 printer emulation does not have dual drawer selection support. The US English version on the Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program Version 2.1 does not support PC keyboards character set other than US English. National language versions of the program are required to support national language keyboards character set. Configuration Requirements on S/36/38: The S/36 and S/38 must have the appropriate communications adapter installed. See the machine sections of the S/36 and S/38 for the communication features. Packaging: The Remote 5250 Emulation Program (#2874) consists of a "User's Guide", two 5.25-inch double-sided diskettes (320K) with the remote emulation program, display station status stock-on labels, and keyboard templates. Model Conversion: None. (#2872) Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program (EMEA 5604-239) When used with the Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter, the IBM Personal Computer can be attached to a S/34, S/36, or S/38 as a peripheral, either locally via the workstation controller or remotely via the 5251-12. The IBM Personal Computer can also be attached to the S/36 or S/38 remotely via the 5294 Remote Control Unit. The IBM Personal Computer emulates a 5291 workstation and a 5256 Matrix Printer or 5219 Printer. The IBM Personal Computer in 5250 emulation mode has access to all functions of the host system available to a display station operator, providing the user with the power of the S/34, S/36, or S/38. The IBM Personal Computer can also function as a stand-alone personal computer. Prerequisites: IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System Version 1.1, 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, or later compatible versions. Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter. At least 128Kb of memory in the IBM Personal Computer. 1 available full-feature system expansion slot. 5.25-inch double-sided diskette drive (320K) and adapter or 5.25-inch diskette drive (1.2M) and adapter in IBM Personal Computer AT. Highlights: Allows the IBM Personal Computer to operate as a stand-alone personal computer or as a 5250 workstation and printer. Can be the only device on a twinaxial line or intermixed with other displays and/or printers on the same line attached to the S/34, S/36, or S/38. Can be used like a 5291 or 5292-1 display and 5256 or 5219 printer. For selected countries, can be used as the system console for the S/34 and S/36. Writes the contents of the display screen on an IBM Personal Computer printer if the IBM Personal Computer has a printer attached or can be directed to a host attached printer. Can be used as an alternate console on the S/34 or S/36. Allows the concurrent access to the IBM Personal Computer Fixed Disk while the Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program is active. Provides the capability to establish 2 host sessions and 1 IBM Personal Computer session. Host sessions can be a single display session, a display session and a printer emulation session, or 2 display sessions. Uses 'Hot Key' sequence to switch among sessions. The IBM Personal Computer printer can be used to emulate an IBM 5256 Matrix Printer or IBM 5219 Printer. When the host sessions are not displayed on the IBM Personal Computer display, they remain active and continue processing the host application. The IBM Personal Computer session is active only when displayed on the IBM Personal Computer Display. Provides predefined keyboard configurations for a 5291 or IBM Personal Computer keyboard or allows the user to define the keyboard to satisfy his requirements. Allows the host workstation addresses to be set by an IBM Personal Computer Program. There are no physical switches for these functions. Automatic twinaxial termination with Integrated Attachment Cable. No on-card switch or termination plug required. Printer Emulation remains active while in IBM Personal Computer mode unless suspended by the operator. Virtual disk support when used with PC Support/36. Virtual Diskette support when used with the File Support Utilities. Limitations: Magnetic stripe reader, selector light-pen, and multinational character sets are not supported with the IBM Personal Computer attachment. Because of the physical differences between displays, some information displayed on the 5291 and 5292-1 may appear differently on the IBM Personal Computer Display (e.g., The IBM Personal Computer does not support an identical character set with the 5250, the color adapter does not support underscoring, column separators are different, and color on the color monitor is different. The Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program will work with most IBM Personal Computer programs. However, there are some programs that may not be compatible, such as a program that overlays the emulator or a program that supports the same interrupt level or a program that is sensitive to the address it is loaded at in IBM Personal Computer storage. Configuration Requirements on the S/34/36/38: The IBM Personal Computer with the Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter and Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program may be attached to any model of the S/34, S/36, or S/38 that is not already fully configured with the maximum permissible number of workstations. Maximum: The maximum number of IBM Personal Computers that can be attached locally to the S/34, S/36, and S/38 is the same as the maximum number of workstations allowed on each system. IBM Personal Computers may be intermixed with other 5250 workstations and workstation printers up to the combined total of seven IBM Personal Computers, workstations, and/or workstation printers per cable port as a distance of up to 1,524m from the system. Cable-through is supported via the Integrated Attachment Cable (#2877). Remote attachment of more than one IBM Personal Computer in a single location requires a 5251-12 with a cluster or dual cluster feature or a 5294 Remote Control Unit. Packaging: The Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program (#2875) consists of a user's guide, a 5.25-inch double-sided diskette (320K) containing the emulation program, display station status stick-on labels, and keyboard templates. Model Conversions: None. (#2877) Integrated Attachment Cable (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of December 28, 1999) Required to permit attachment of the Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter to the system twinaxial cables of the S/34, S/36, S/38, 5294 Remote Control Unit or 5251-12. Prerequisites: Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. (#2879) Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter (Includes "Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter Installation and Problem Determination Manual" and Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter Diagnostic Diskette.) Allows connection of the 5160 to the S/34, S/36, or S/38 either locally through the workstation controller or remotely via a 5251-12. The 5160 can also be connected remotely to the S/36 and S/38 via the 5294 Remote Control Unit. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature system expansion slot in the 5160 System Unit is required. The Integrated Attachment Cable (#2877) is required to attach the adapter to the twinaxial cable. Customer Setup: Yes. (#2882) 5253 Emulation Installation Convenience Kit Version 2 Provides the following items necessary to permit attachment of the 5160 to the 5520 Administrative System: Display Station Emulation Adapter (#2887) 5520/Personal Computer Attachment Program Version 2 (#2884) T-connector (#2891) Twinaxial Cable Assembly (#2892) When emulating a 5253, the 5160 user has access to the word-and record-processing functions, storage, distribution, and 3270 emulation facilities, and most other functions of the 5520 Administrative System. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. Prerequisites: A 5160 with a minimum of 128Kb of user memory, an available full-feature system expansion slot, One 5.25-inch Diskette Drive Adapter (#3780), one 5.25-inch Diskette Drive (single-sided, #3800 (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) or double-sided #3810 (NO LONGER AVAILABLE)), and one of the following display options: A) A 5151 Monochrome Display and the Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter (#4900), or B) a 5153 Color Display and the Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (#4910), or C) a user- supplied 80-column color video monitor and the Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (#4910). One Terminator (#2893) is required only if the 5160 is the last display station or only display station on a twinaxial line. IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System (DOS) Version 2 (6024061) is required. Limitations: The 5160 should not be used as the master display station or as the alternative master display station on the 5520 Administrative System. (#2886) 5250 Emulation Convenience Kit Provides the following items necessary to permit attachment of the 5160 to the S/34, S/36, or S/38: Personal Computer/Display Station Emulation Adapter (#2887) Personal Computer 5250 Emulation Program (#2885) T-connector (#2891) Twinaxial Cable Assembly (#2892) Allows connection of a 5160 as a peripheral to a S/34, S/36, or S/38 either as a locally-attached workstation or remotely by using a 5251-12. The 5160 in 5250 emulation mode has access to the functions of the host system available to a display station operator, providing the user with the power of the S/34, S/36, or S/38. The 5160 can also operate as a stand-alone personal computer. Maximum: One. Prerequisites: A 5160 with a minimum of 64Kb of user memory, an available full-feature system expansion slot, one 5.25-inch Diskette Drive Adapter (#3780), one 5.25-inch Diskette Drive (single-sided (#3800) (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) or double-sided (#3810) (NO LONGER AVAILABLE), and one of the following display options: A) A 5151 Monochrome Display and the Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter (#4900), or B) a 5153 Color Display and the Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (#4910), or C) a user-supplied 80-column color video monitor and the IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (#4910). One Twinaxial Cable Adapter (#2894) is required in place of the T-connector if the 5160 is the last display station or only display station on a twinaxial line. IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System (DOS) is required. Limitations: The Display Station Emulation Adapter (#2887) must be installed in the 5160 system unit and not in a 5161 Expansion Unit. (#2887) Display Station Emulation Adapter Allows connection of the 5160 to the 5520 Administrative System or to the S/34, S/36, or S/38. When used with the 5520/Personal Computer Attachment Program Version 1 (#2888) or Version 2 (#2884), a 5160 equipped with this option has access to the word processing, records processing, storage, distribution, and 3270 emulation (Version 2 only) facilities of a local 5520 system. When used with the Personal Computer 5250 Emulation Program (#2885), a 5160 equipped with this option can be connected to a S/34, S/36, or S/38 either as a locally attached workstation or remotely by using a 5251-12 Display Station. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full- feature system expansion slot is required. For attachment of this option to the 5520 Administrative System, a T-connector (#2891) and Twinaxial Cable Assembly (#2892) are required. In addition, a Terminator (#2893) is required if the 5160 is the last display station, or only display station, on a twinaxial line. For attachment of this option to a S/34, S/36, or S/38, a Twinaxial Cable Assembly (#2892) is required. In addition, a T-connector (#2891) is required if the 5160 is not the last device on a twinaxial line. A Twinaxial Cable Adapter (#2894) is required in place of the T-connector if the 5160 is the last or only device on a twinaxial line. Customer Setup: Yes. Limitations: When used with the Personal Computer 5250 Emulation Program (#2885) or the 5520/Personal Computer Attachment Program Version 1 (#2888) this option must reside in the 5160 system unit and not in a 5161 Expansion Unit. (#2891) T-connector Required to permit attachment of the Display Station Emulation Adapter (#2887) to the system twinaxial cables of the 5520 Administrative System or the S/34, S/36, or S/38. Limitations: Required for S/34, S/36, or S/38 attachment only if the 5160 is not the last device on the cable. Prerequisites: #2892. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. (#2892) Twinaxial Cable Assembly Required to permit attachment of the Display Station Emulation Adapter (#2887) to the system twinaxial cables of the 5520 Administrative System or S/34, S/36, or S/38. Prerequisites: #2887. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. (#2893) Terminator Required to permit attachment of the Display Station Emulation Adapter (#2887) to the 5520 Administrative System if the 5160 is the last display station, or only display station, on a twinaxial line. Prerequisites: #2891 and #2892. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. (#2894) Twinaxial Cable Adapter Required to permit attachment of the Display Station Emulation Adapter (#2887) to the S/34, S/36, or S/38 if the 5160 is the last or only device on a twinaxial line. Prerequisites: #2892. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. CAN---> (#3258) 3.5-Inch 720Kb Diskette Drive (For M&S, No Longer Available as of October 24, 1990.) This feature is a half-height, double-sided, 3.5-inch diskette drive that supports the 3.5-inch media with 720Kb storage capacity. The purpose of this option is to provide data transfer between 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch media. This allows more compatibility with other IBM equipment, including the 5140 PC Convertible that uses 3.5-inch diskettes. The drive uses the Diskette Drive Adapter that is standard on the new models of the IBM Personal Computer XT. The drive requires the IBM Disk Operation System (DOS), Version 3.2, must be installed as drive B of the system unit. Since you will have unlike diskette drives installed, special considerations are required if a backup copy or working copy of 5.25-inch diskette is required. The reason for this is that the working or backup copy will be on a 3.5-inch diskette that cannot be used in drive A since drive A is a 5.25-inch diskette drive. For additional information, see your IBM Authorized Dealer or your IBM Marketing Representative. Prerequisites: Diskette Drive Adapter (standard on all models). DOS 3.2 or higher is required. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. <---CAN CAN---> (#3325) 5.25-inch 360Kb Diskette Drive (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF FEBRUARY 21, 1989) This option allows the 5160 Models 088, 089, 267, 268, 277, and 278 to read and write data on both sides of 5.25-inch diskette. Formatted storage capacity is approximately 360Kb of data. One drive is standard on Models 088, 089, 267, and 268 Two are standard on 277 and 278. It may be installed as an option on Models 088, 089, 267, and 268. Prerequisites: Diskette Drive Adapter (standard on all models). Maximum: Two. (#3326, P/N 6450326) 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF JANUARY 24, 1989) This is a direct access storage device that can store up to 20Mb of formatted data. The average access time is 85ms. It is standard on Models 088 and 089 and is available as an option for Models 267, 268, 277, and 278. Space and power are provided in Models 267, 268, 277, and 278 for this drive. Prerequisites: A 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive Adapter (#6450327) must be installed. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. (#3327, P/N 6450327) 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive Adapter (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF JANUARY 24, 1989) Provides the buffering, error detection and data transfer between the 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive and the 5160 Models 088, 089, 267, 268, 277, and 278. It is standard on Models 088 and 089 and is available as an option for Models 267, 268, 277, and 278. Prerequisites: A full-size system expansion slot. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. (#3336) 128Kb Memory Module Kit (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF FEBRUARY 21, 1989) Provides a 128Kb increment of parity-checked random access memory which may be plugged into sockets on the system board to increase memory to 640Kb. Prerequisites: The 256Kb Memory Module Kit must first be installed on Models 267, 268, 277, and 278. Available sockets on the system board of Models 267, 268, 277, and 278 also required. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. (#3337) 256Kb Memory Module Kit (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF JANUARY 24, 1989) Provides a 256Kb increment of parity-checked random access memory which may be plugged into sockets on the system board to increase memory to 512Kb. This kit is available as an option only for Models 267, 268, 277, and 278. Prerequisites: Available sockets on the system board of Models 267, 268, 277, and 278. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. (#3390) IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter Cable The 2.4m (8 ft) cable is used to attach the IBM Personal Computer with a network adapter to the IBM Cabling System or directly to an access unit. <---CAN (#3391, P/N 61X3807) IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter (#9100) (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) Allows the IBM Personal Computer to be attached to the IBM Token-Ring Network. Includes the adapter card, diskette, and supporting documentation. The diskette includes adapter and ring diagnostics, and an adapter handler program that provides a programming interface to the adapter. Customer Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: Requires a full- sized system expansion slot, the IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System (DOS), and an attachment cable (#3390) for attaching to the IBM Cabling System data grade media or a filter (available from cabling system distributors) for attaching to IBM Cabling System Type 3 specified telephone media. Limitations: The adapter must be installed in the system unit, and cannot be installed in the 5161 Expansion Unit. (#3606) Stick-On Keytop Labels-PC Style These labels can be placed on the IBM Personal Computer keytops for 5250 emulation in personal computer style. One set is provided in the 5364 shipping carton. This feature should be ordered only for additional set(s) of labels. (#3641) Stick-On Keytop Labels-5250 Style These labels can be placed on the IBM Personal Computer keytops for 5250 emulation in 5250 style. One set is provided in the 5364 shipping carton. This feature should be ordered only for additional set(s) of labels. (#3728) Displaywriter/Personal Computer Attach Convenience Kit (NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS OF MAY 26, 1989.) Permits a Displaywriter system (without any communications features installed in the diskette unit) to be cable-connected to a 5160 via an Asynchronous Communications Adapter. The Compact Printer Connector Adapter (#0102) is also required. This attachment allows a Displaywriter to participate in a PC Cluster. When the Displaywriter is attached to a stand-alone 5160, the Displaywriter is used for operational control. Functions supported include transfer of documents and files between the Displaywriter and the 5160 including conversion of the document to revisable form text document content architecture (RFTDCA) prior to transfer to the 5160, and conversion from RFTDCA before transfer of documents to the Displaywriter. It is recommenced that only DOS print files be transferred to the Displaywriter. Addition functions include the ability to display files on either system unit, and an optional foreground execution facility which supports alternating between Displaywriter/Personal Computer Attach program functions and Textpack 4 or Textpack 6 functions. Limitations: Each user who is to share an application program on a PC Cluster must be licensed to use that program. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature slot in the 5160 unit. Maximum: One. Customer Setup: Yes. (#3780) 5.25-inch Diskette Drive Adapter (No Longer Available) Provides for the attachment of up to 2 5.25-inch diskette drives. Both single-sided and double-sided drives are supported by the adapter. The adapter is a standard feature on the 5160. Limitations: The 5.25-inch Diskette Drive Adapter must be installed in the 5160 System Unit and not in a 5161 Expansion Unit. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature system expansion slot. Customer Setup: Yes. (#3800) 5.25-inch Single-Sided Diskette Drive (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) Provides for the 5160 to read and write data on one side of a soft- sectored 5.25-inch diskette. Formatted storage capacity is approximately 160Kb (180Kb with IBM Personal Computer DOS 2.0). Technical Information: Track density -- 48 tracks per inch; number of tracks -- 40 per surface; data surfaces -- one per diskette; rotational speed -- 300 rpm; access time -- 8ms track-to-track; data transfer rate -- 20,480 bytes per second. Limitations: Installation of a 5.25-inch single-sided Diskette Drive in the 5160 may require the removal and transfer of a previously installed 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive to a 5161 Model 002. Maximum: Up to two diskette drives (single-or double-sided) may be installed in a 5160. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: #3780. Customer Setup: Yes. (#3810) 5.25-inch Double-Sided Diskette Drive (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) Allows the 5160 to read and write data on both sides of a soft- sectored 5.25-inch diskette. Formatted storage capacity is approximately 320Kb (360Kb with IBM Personal Computer DOS 2.0). Technical Information: Track density -- 48 tracks per inch; number of tracks -- 40 per surface; data surfaces -- two per diskette; rotational speed -- 300 rpm; access time -- 6ms track-to-track; data transfer rate -- 20,480 bytes per second. The 5.25-inch Double-Sided Diskette Drive resides inside the 5160 to provide diskette access from the front. One Double-Sided Diskette Drive is standard on the 5160. Limitations: Installation of an additional 5.25-inch Double-Sided Diskette Drive in the 5160 may require the removal and transfer of a previously-installed 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive to a 5161 Model 002. Maximum: Up to two diskette drives (single-or double-sided) may be installed in a 5160. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: #3780. Customer Setup: Yes. (#3891) XT/370 Option Kit The XT/370 Option Kit is a set of three cards which allow the 5160 to execute many of the S/370 instructions and/or act as a 3277-2 Display Station. Following is a description of these cards: XT/370 Processor Card (PC/370-P Card): Consists of three microprocessors, a page table and attendant circuitry. The first microprocessor engine executes most of the commonly used fixed point S/370 instructions. The second microprocessor emulates the remaining non-floating point S/370 instructions. The third microprocessor executes S/370 floating point instructions. XT/370 512Kb Memory Card (PC/370-M Card): This Auxiliary RAM card contains 512Kb of parity-checked RAM accessible from either the PC/370-P Card or the Intel 8088 (the microprocessor for the 5160). Concurrent requests for memory accesses are arbitrated, with the 8088 accesses receiving highest priority. This memory (512Kb) is viewed in Personal Computer mode as a contiguous storage area that begins at the end of the 256Kb of required 5160 memory. However, in Personal Computer mode, the IBM Personal Computer XT/370 has only 640Kb of usable memory. When in this native mode, this memory operates marginally slower than the 256Kb of memory on the systems board. The PC/370-P Card views this memory as two separate areas which are not contiguously addressable. The area from 0 to 480Kb is addressed from 0 to 480Kb and is real S/370 space. The area from 480Kb to 512Kb is addressed from 0 to 32Kb and is control store for the second microprocessor on the PC/370-P Card. XT/370 3277 Emulation Card (PC/3277EM Card): This Card provides the connection which permits the 5160 with XT/370 Option to attach via coaxial cable to an appropriately configured 3270 Control Unit. This permits local and remote operation so that the 5160 can emulate a 3277 Model 2 using the 5151 Monochrome Display. The Color Display (5153 Model 001) with appropriate adapter may also be used. Since there is no color support in 3277 mode, the default colors will be used if this color display is installed. This connection is also supported by VM/PC for upload and download of data between host VM systems and the 5160 with XT/370. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. Prerequisites: Must be installed respectively in full-feature slot numbers 4, 3, and 2 -- Software such as the VM/PC Licensed Program (6936733) -- A user-supplied coaxial cable to attach to a 3270 Controller -- 256Kb of memory on 5160 Systems Board. (#3905, P/N 2685193) 2Mb Expanded Memory Adapter (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 11, 1991.) Provides 2Mb of Expanded Memory function and a Standard Parallel Printer Port for the Personal Computer XT (5160), Personal Computer AT, 3270 Personal Computer, 3270 Personal Computer AT and Personal System/2 Model 30. The 2Mb Expanded Memory Adapter supports the device drivers resident within the 3270 Workstation program Versions 1.0 or 1.1 which provide application programs with expanded memory support, an "EMS" interface, and up to two PC DOS virtual disk interfaces. The "EMS" is the Expanded Memory Specification issued by Lotus, Intel, and Microsoft. The 2Mb Expanded Memory Adapter may be installed in any full-length slot of a Personal Computer XT, Personal Computer AT, 3270 Personal Computer, 3270 AT, or Personal System/2 Model 30. However, a double socketed (16-bit) bus slot is recommended for the Personal Computer AT and 3270 Personal Computer AT to enable the 2Mb Expanded Memory Adapter to achieve optimum performance. The 2Mb Expanded Memory Adapter will backfill conventional memory from the 256Kb address to the 640Kb address. It is not necessary to use separate memory modules or cards for this purpose. The remainder of the adapter memory will be available for the "Expanded Memory Specification" function. Up to two PC DOS virtual disk applications may run under "Expanded Memory Specification". The 2Mb Expanded Memory Adapter may be apportioned to the virtual disk and other "Expanded Memory Specification" application programs in 16Kb increments. The 3270 Workstation program Versions 1.0 or 1.1 contain drivers. These "Expanded Memory Specification" device driver programs provide a set of standard routines that allow applications to access memory on the adapter (up to 2Mb) through 4 16Kb pages within the IBM Personal Computer address space. Customer Setup: Yes. Limitations: One 2Mb Expanded Memory Adapter. Field Installation: Yes. (#4156, P/N 59X4156) 6157 Tape Attachment This feature allows attachment of the 6157 Streaming Tape Drive for use with the 5364 unit. It is recommended that both the 5364 and its directly attached PC be dedicated to tape operation when the tape drive is being used. If the system is not dedicated, in most cases rated speed and capacity of the tape drive will not be achieved. See the M5364 pages for additional description and limitations. (#4548) 5364 Driver Card Allows connection of the IBM S/36 5364 System Unit. It is compatible with the IBM Personal Computer (5150), the IBM Personal Computer XT (5160), and the IBM Personal Computer AT (5170). Only one Driver Card may be installed. The personal computer must have a minimum of 256K and not more than 512K. See the 5364 Sales Manual Pages for additional limitations. Attachment is made through a 1.2m (47 in.) cable provided with the 5364 System Unit. The 5364 Driver Card is shipped for convenience as an accessory to the 5364. It should not be ordered separately. Additional cards are available as an option on the IBM Personal Computer. These additional cards must be ordered through the parts replacement process. The 5364 Driver Card is shipped for convenience, as an accessory, with the 5364. This option should be ordered only if an extra 5364 Driver Card is required. If the personal computer has on-site maintenance, the on-site maintenance will also apply to the 5364 Driver Card. Hardware Service and Maintenance Manual (Option #9205) available and can be purchased for the 5364 Driver Card. The 5364 Driver Card is a unique card designed for the specific purpose of directly attaching a personal computer to the 5364 System Unit. A "Technical Reference Manual" for this card will not be provided. Individuals requiring interface information on the 5364 Driver Card may contact the IBM Corporate Communications. (#4050, P/N 1887744) Personal System/2 Display Adapter (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 15, 1991.) The Personal System/2 Display Adapter offers support for text, image and graphics applications. In addition to emulating and in some cases enhancing the existing modes of the IBM Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter, the IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter and the IBM Enhanced Color Display Adapter following new display modes are supported. 640 x 480 pels in 16 colors or gray scales 720 x 400 pels in 16 colors or gray scales 320 x 200 pels in 256 colors or 64 gray scales The Personal System/2 Display Adapter provides support for attachment of one of the following displays: 8503, 8512, 8513, and 8514. CAN---> (#4050, P/N 1887744) Personal System/2 Display Adapter (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of February 15, 1991.) The Personal System/2 Display Adapter offers support for text, image and graphics applications. In addition to emulating and in some cases enhancing the existing modes of the IBM Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter, the IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter and the IBM Enhanced Color Display Adapter following new display modes are supported. 640 x 480 pels in 16 colors or gray scales 720 x 400 pels in 16 colors or gray scales 320 x 200 pels in 256 colors or 64 gray scales The Personal System/2 Display Adapter provides support for attachment of one of the following displays: 8503, 8512, 8513, and 8514. <---CAN (#4771) Voice Communications Option The Voice Communication Option adds specialized processing capability to digitize and process voice (audio) and telephony signals. Functions are Voice Record/Playback, Voice Recognition, Text-to-Speech, Telephony (including touch-tone signal recognition and generation), and Asynchronous Communications protocol and modem capability. The included adapter is programmable and the functions are loaded from system memory. Information can be processed from PC memory, attached microphone, telephone, and 2 telephone lines, and output to memory telephone or lines, or an external audio speaker. Prerequisites: A full-feature slot is required. Maximum: One. (#4839) Personal Computer Voice Communications Adapter This feature adds specialized processing capability to emulate a modem, record and play back voice (audio), recognize voice commands, convert text to speech, and recognize and issue telephony signals for the Personal Computer, the PC-XT and the PC-AT. The Personal Computer Voice Communications Adapter (#4839) to emulate an asynchronous modem, to record and playback voice, to recognize voice commands, to convert text to speech, to aid in using Voice Communications Adapter requires the Voice Communications Operating Subsystem program (#0708) to enable the function of the adapter and to process information to/from the PC memory and attached microphone, telephone, two telephone lines, or external speaker. (#4900) Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter (No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) Provides for the attachment of the 5151 Monochrome Display Model 001 and parallel printers. The adapter provides cable connectors for attachment of the printer and the display at the rear of the 5160. Limitations: The primary monitor/display adapter must be installed in the 5160 System Unit and not in a 5161 Expansion Unit. Maximum: One. Cable: The Printer Cable (#5612) is available to connect the 5152 Model 002 to the Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature system expansion slot. Customer Setup: Yes. (#4910) Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) Provides for the attachment of a color display to the 5160. Either a "direct-drive RGB" signal or a "composite" video signal can be selected. The display can be a direct-drive 5153 Color Display Model 001, a video monitor, or, through a customer-supplied RF modulator, a standard TV set. Either a color or black and white monitor or TV can be attached. 16 foreground and eight background colors are supported in text (character) mode. This attachment also provides support for 4-color medium- resolution graphics (320 dots horizontal, 200 dots vertical) and black and white high-resolution graphics (640 dots horizontal, 200 vertical). 256 characters are available in "text" mode, 128 in medium-or high- resolution graphics. The adapter provides 16Kb of built-in memory to store multiple display screen contents and supports a customer-supplied light-pen. Limitations: The primary monitor/display adapter must be installed in the 5160 System Unit and not in a 5161 Expansion Unit. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature system expansion slot. Customer Setup: Yes. (#4920) High-Speed Adapter Provides for the attachment of the 3117 Scanner with Extension Unit or 3118 Scanner to the 5160 Personal Computer XT. This adapter is installed into full-size expansion slot of 5160 Personal Computer XT system unit. The adapter is fully programmable and supports asynchronous and synchronous communication protocols with data rate of up to 1M bps. The adapter contains Serial Communication Controller, a Data Buffer, a Direct Data Transfer control logic, and an RS-422-A driver and receiver. The adapter is designed to the EIA RS-411-A electrical interface and provides 1 25-pin "D" shell, mail type connector. Maximum: One. Cable: Communication Adapter Cable (P/N 1502067) is available for connection of 3117 Scanner with Extension unit or 3118 Scanner to the High-Speed Adapter. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full- feature system expansion slot is required. Customer Setup: Yes. Limitation: The High-Speed Adapter must be installed in the 5160 System Unit and not in a 5161 Expansion Unit. Publications: Guide To Operations (6456788) #2701, GA18-2476, US English #2753, GA09-0378, Canadian French #2707, GA10-0125, Spanish Publications available at a fee for the IBM Personal Computer High-Speed Adapter are: High-Speed Adapter Guide to Operations 6456785, GA10-0125, Spanish 6456787, GA09-0378, Canadian French 6456788, GA18-2476, US English High-Speed Adapter Hardware Maintenance and Service 6455787, SY18-2167, US English High-Speed Adapter Technical Reference 6455771, SC18-2117, US English (#4925) 3117 Adapter Allows connection of the 3117 Scanner to the 5160. This adapter is installed into full-size expansion slot of the 5160 system unit. The adapter provides a connector for attachment of the 3117 Scanner Computer Cable. The adapter converts analog output from the 3117 scanner device into digital image by the video circuit built in this adapter. Maximum: One. Cable: A 3117 Personal Computer Cable (#3005) is required. (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of July 5, 1994) Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature system expansion slot is required. Customer Setup: Yes. Limitation: Can not be installed in the 5161 Expansion Unit. Publication: Guide To Operations (6456831) #2702, GA18-2477, US English #2751, GA09-0375, Canadian French #2708, GA10-8813, Spanish Publications available at a fee for the IBM Personal Computer 3117 Adapter are: Guide To Operations for the IBM 3117 Scanner and the 3117 Adapter 6456831, GA18-2477, US English 65X1747, GA09-0375, Canadian French 65X1745, GA10-8813, Spanish IBM 3117 Scanner Hardware Maintenance and Service 6456833, SY18-2159, US English 65X1748, SY11-1018, French IBM 3117 Scanner Technical Reference 6456837, SC18-2105, US English (#5050) 3278/79 Emulation Adapter (Standard in Model 589) Expands the capabilities of the 5160 by providing attachment to the 3274 and 3276 Control Unit, the 4331 or 4361 Processor Display/Printer Adapter, or the 9370 Workstation Subsystem Controller, or the 4361 Workstation Adapter, or the 4701 Finance Communication Controller. When used with the IBM PC 3270 Emulation Program, Entry Level or IBM Personal Computer Virtual Machine/Personal Computer (VM/PC) (6024175 #4175), the 5160 can emulate the functions of a 3278 Display Station Model 2 or a 3279 Color Display Station Model 2A or S2A and can also support file transfer with the host. Both the host- controlled 3270 session and a local IBM Personal Computer DOS session can be active concurrently and the user can interact with either session alternately. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. Prerequisites: An available 5160 system unit full-feature expansion slot is required. Customer-supplied attachment media is required for host system attachment. Software such as the IBM PC 3270 Emulation Program, Entry Level is required. A 3270-PC File Transfer Program (such as 5664-281 for VM/SP or 5665-311 for MVS/TSO) or equivalent is required to allow for file transfer. File transfers with VM hosts is provided with VM/PC. File transfers with MVS/TSO hosts is provided with VM/PC if TSO Host Server (5798-DTL) is installed on the MVS system. For attachment to the 4331, specify code #9843 must be installed on the 4331. For attachment to the 4701, the Device Cluster Adapter (#3101) must be installed on the 4701. Limitations: File transfer is supported on the 4701 only with the IBM 4700 Personal Computer Application Services Program Product (P/N 6934406). (#5063) IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter II (No Longer Available 11/15/88) Allows the IBM Personal Computer to be attached to the IBM Token-Ring Network. Includes the adapter card, diskette, and supporting documentation. The diskette includes adapter and ring diagnostics, and an adapter handler program that provides a programming interface to the adapter. Customer Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: Requires a full- sized system expansion slot, the IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System (DOS) and an attachment cable (#3390) for attaching to the IBM Cabling System data grade media or a filter (available from cabling system distributors) for attaching to IBM Cabling System Type 3 specified telephone media. Limitation: The adapter must be installed in the system unit, and cannot be installed in the 5161 Expansion Unit. (#5200) Printer Adapter (No Longer Available as of February 21, 1989) Provides for attachment of parallel printers. This option is used when the Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (#4910) is selected instead of the Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter (#4900), or when support for more than one printer is required and the Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter is already installed. The adapter provides a connector for attachment of the printer cable to the rear of the 5160. Maximum: One. Cable: The Printer Cable (#5612) is available to connect the 5152 Model 002 to the Printer Adapter. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available special-feature (small) or full-feature system expansion slot. Customer Setup: Yes. AP, CAN---> (#6011, P/N 81X8630) PC Music Feature The PC Music Feature is compatible with the Personal Computer 5150, Personal Computer XT 5160, Personal Computer XT-286 5162, Personal Computer AT and IBM System/2 Model 25 (8525) and 30 (8530). Special features include FM Stereo Sound output with 336 voices/instruments, 240 which are preset and 96 which are user programmable. Up to eight voices/instruments may be selected simultaneously permitting an ensemble performance. Limitations: A maximum of two PC Music Feature cards can be installed in a system unit. The PC Music Feature is not supported on the IBM PCjr, IBM PC Portable or the IBM PC Convertible. Prerequisites: The PC Music Feature can only be installed in an open full length card clot in the system unit. Customer Setup: Yes. <---AP, CAN AP, CAN---> The IBM Music Feature supports US English only. The customer setup documentation and the user guide are available in US English only. No other language is supported. <---AP, CAN AP, CAN---> Highlights: Stereo FM Synthesized Sound Headphone Connection of private listening Compatibility MIDI 1.0 conforming devices Sound generation independent of the PC CPU Physical Specifications: Width - 20.32mm (0.8 in.) Depth - 336mm (13.26 in.) Height - 107.95mm (4.25 in.) Weight - 0.34kg (0.75 lbs.) Operating Environment: Temperature: 15.6 to 32.2C (60.00 to 90.0F) Relative Humidity: 8 to 80 percent Wet Bulb: 22.8C (73.4F) Publications: Hardware Maintenance Service Supplement (P/N 75X1049) Technical Reference Supplement (P/N 75X1048) <---AP, CAN (#6049) IBM 4700 Personal Computer Financial Input Option (No Longer Available as of August 16, 1989) This option allows the attachment of 4704 Finance Keyboards, Magnetic Readers, Magnetic Reader/Encoder, IBM 4706 Document Codeline and Magnetic Reader, clear and encrypting PIN pads using DOS 2.1 or later. Each option contains the Financial Input adapter card, the Financial Input Connector Assembly, installation and problem determination procedures, diagnostic diskette, microcode diskette with device drivers and configuration customization, and a microcode users guide. The keyboard attachment is transparent to DOS applications. All keyboards (except the Enhanced PC keyboard) are plugged into the connector assembly. The Enhanced PC keyboard always connects to the system unit keyboard adapter. Keyboards may be combined in the following way: Finance Administrative Keyboard stand-alone Finance Expanded Alphameric Keyboard stand-alone PC Keyboard or Enhanced PC Keyboard stand-alone Finance Expanded Alphameric Keyboard with Finance Function Keyboard Finance Alphameric Keyboard with Finance Function Keyboard PC Keyboard or Enhanced PC Keyboard with Finance Function Keyboard* * This combination is valid only in a PC application and not in the terminal emulation provided by the 4700 Personal Computer Application Services. One magnetic reader or reader/encoder or IBM 4706 Document Codeline and Magnetic Stripe Reader and one clear or encrypting pin pad may be attached in addition to the keyboard combinations listed above. They may be accessed by DOS applications via standard DOS device drivers provided. For more information about finance keyboards, see #4607, #4650, #4662, and #4677 above. For more information about finance keyboards, magnetic readers, magnetic reader/encoder, and clear or encrypting PIN pads, see 4704 pages. Prerequisites: An IBM Personal Computer XT with 256Kb on system board. Maximum: One. Limitations: This adapter must be installed in the system unit and not in a Expansion Unit. (#6050, #6160, #6165, #6166) IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor The IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor is an interface subsystem for IBM Industrial Computers and IBM Personal Computers. A Realtime Interface Coprocessor (ARTIC) in conjunction with its software support provides support for attachment of Programmable Controllers in industrial applications. The IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor will be available with either 128Kb or 512Kb of standard memory and either 5.25-or 3.5-inch program media. Standard Features: Advanced high-performance Intel(1) 80186 microprocessor 128Kb or 512Kb of dual-ported memory with parity for error detection (128Kb expandable to 256Kb, 512Kb expandable to 1,024Kb) 8-bit mode and 16-bit mode data bus support 2-channel direct memory access for use between the coprocessor storage and its interface ports Eight selectable interrupt levels Zilog(2) 8030 Serial Communications Controller Two serial I/O ports Data rates up to 64K bps full-duplex with external clocking on one port, while the second port is operated at 19.2K bps full-duplex Transmit and Receive status-indicators Half-Duplex and Full-Duplex operation Asynchronous, bit synchronous, and character synchronous protocol hardware support CRC generation and checking Pluggable Interface Boards Custom Interface Board support Byte-wide I/O Interface available at Interface Board Connector All external signals available at Interface Board connector Five programmable hardware timers Watchdog timer Watchdog timer status-indicator "IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Guide to Operations": Hardware setup Software setup Problem determination procedures Customer diagnostics diskette Realtime Control Program microcode: Multi-tasking, preemptive priority Coprocessor memory management Timer support Watchdog timer support Queue management Inter-task communications Initial Program Load ROM-based automatic power-on self-test of Coprocessor components ROM-based I/O utility routines ROM-based bootstrap loader Optional Features: EIA RS-232-C/CCITT V.24 Interface Board (#6051) EIA RS-422-A Interface Board (#6064) CCITT V.35 Interface Board (#6053) 20mA Current Loop Interface Board (#6066) Realtime Interface Coprocessor 128Kb Memory Expansion (#6055) (can only be used with features #6050 and #6165) Realtime Interface Coprocessor 512Kb Memory Expansion (#6161) (can only be used with features #6160 and #6166) RS-232-C Direct Attach Interface Cable (#6056) RS-232-C Modem Attach Interface Cable (#6057) "IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Technical Reference" (#6058): Hardware technical information Realtime Control Program microcode description Interface Board design information "IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Hardware Maintenance and Service" (#6059): Problem determination procedures Advanced Diagnostics Diskette Wrap connector CCITT V.35 Interface Cable (#6061) The Realtime Interface Coprocessor has been designed for use in industrial applications of the IBM Industrial Computers and IBM Personal Computers. The Coprocessor is compatible with the 5531, 7531, 7532, 5160, and 5170 computer systems. The 5531 Industrial Computer and 5160 Personal Computer are based on the Intel(1) 8088 microprocessor. The 7531 and 7532 Industrial Computers and 5170 Personal Computer are based on the Intel(1) 80286 microprocessor. The Coprocessor can be connected to a wide variety of industrial devices and systems. It provides the capability of off-loading applications and device drivers from the Industrial or Personal Computer processor, thus providing a dedicated high-performance subsystem for these applications. The Coprocessor is based on a high-performance, 16-bit Intel(1) 80186 microprocessor. Provided as a standard feature are two independent serial ports that operate at speeds up to 64K bps using direct memory access. One port can operate at 64K bps full-duplex, while the second is operated at a maximum of 19.2K bps full-duplex. These ports can be programmed for asynchronous, bit synchronous, and character synchronous protocols, using either direct memory access or interrupt mode. In order to accommodate the different possible physical interfaces encountered in industrial environments, the coprocessor is designed to accept two optional interface boards or user developed custom Interface boards. These pluggable interface boards allow the user to selectively configure the ports of the Coprocessor. The optional interface boards available for the Interface Coprocessor are: EIA RS-232-C/CCITT V.24 Interface Board EIA RS-422-A Interface Board 20mA Current Loop Interface Board CCITT V.35 Interface Board A maximum of two Interface Boards may be installed on the Coprocessor. Interface Boards may be installed in any combination. For those users with unique Interface Board requirements, detailed technical information on Interface Board design can be found in the optional "Realtime Interface Coprocessor Technical Reference" (#6058). The Coprocessor's memory is dual-ported. Communications between the Coprocessor and the system unit are done via I/O ports and shared memory. Communication is synchronized by interrupts between the Coprocessor and system unit. Interrupt levels are selectable. The Coprocessor can operate in 8-bit mode on the 5531 and 5160 and in 8-bit or 16-bit mode on the 7531, 7532, and 5170. The Realtime Interface Coprocessor will be available in two memory capacities, 128Kb and 512Kb, and will be shipped with either 5.25-inch or 3.5-inch program media. IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor with 128Kb of memory and 5.25-inch program media (#6050) IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor with 128Kb of memory and 3.5-inch program media (#6165) IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor with 512Kb of memory and 5.25-inch program media (#6160) IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor with 512Kb of memory and 3.5-inch program media (#6166) All Realtime Interface Coprocessor features are functionally equivalent. Features #6050 and #6165 are shipped with 128Kb of memory, upgradeable to 256Kb, and features #6160 and #6166 are shipped with 512Kb of memory, upgradeable to 1024Kb. To expand the memory capacity of the Realtime Interface Coprocessor, the following expansion options are available: 128Kb Memory Expansion Option (#6055) (Can only be used with features #6050 and #6165) 512Kb Memory Expansion Option (#6161) (can only be used with features #6160 and #6166) Detailed technical information on the Realtime Interface Coprocessor is provided in the optional "Realtime Interface Coprocessor Technical Reference" (#6058). Realtime Control Program: The Realtime Control Program is microcode for the Realtime Interface Coprocessor. It is included with the Coprocessor feature and is shipped on a 5.25-inch or 3.5-inch dual-sided double density diskette. The Realtime Control Program microcode provides a realtime, multi- tasking operational environment for supporting user applications running on the Realtime Interface Coprocessor. The Realtime Control Program microcode is loaded from the system unit memory to the Realtime Interface Coprocessor memory. Once loaded, the Realtime Control Program microcode initializes itself and the Realtime Interface Coprocessor. It then signals the system unit processor that it is loaded and ready. The Realtime Control Program microcode supports up to 253 concurrent tasks running on the coprocessor. Tasks are loaded from the system unit memory. A task running under the Realtime Control Program microcode may communicate with another task running under the control program or with an application program running in the system unit. The Realtime Control Program microcode provides support for interfacing IBM Industrial Computer or Personal Computer applications to the Realtime Control Program microcode and uses the IBM PC Macro Assembler as the program-preparation facility. The Realtime Control Program microcode supports dynamic memory management. Storage is allocated in multiples of 16-byte paragraphs upon request of a task. Timer support is also provided. There may be up to 256 software timers with increments ranging from 5ms to 327 seconds. The dispatch queue functions as a priority queue with round-robin dispatching on any priority level. The possible priority levels range from 1 to 255; 1, being the highest priority. Inter-task communications is accomplished by the wait/post mechanism. Data may be passed between tasks by user queues. The watchdog timer support is used to signal an error condition should the Coprocessor fail. It will interrupt both the system unit processor and the Realtime Interface Coprocessor upon failure. It will also switch on an error indicator on the Coprocessor card. Detailed information on the operational characteristics of the Realtime Control Program microcode is provided in the optional "Realtime Interface Coprocessor Technical Reference" (#6058). The Realtime Interface Coprocessor can coexist with the following IBM Industrial and Personal Computer adapters: 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option (#1013) 128Kb Memory Expansion (#0209) 512Kb Memory Expansion (#0203) Enhanced Color Graphics Adapter (#1200) Combination Adapter II (#6020) Binary Synchronous Communications Adapter (#1204) SDLC Communications Adapter (#1205) Asynchronous Communications Adapter (#2074) Personal Computer Cluster Adapter (#1206) Data Acquisition and Control Adapter (#1502) General Purpose Interface Bus Adapter (#1503) Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (#4910) Serial/Parallel Adapter (#0215). 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive/Adapter Kit (#6018) Printer Adapter (#5200) Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter (#4900) 3278/79 Emulation Adapter (#2507) XT/370 Option Kit (#3891) Token-Ring Network PC Adapter (#9100) Voice Communications Adapter (#4839) Game Control Adapter (#1300) Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter (#2879) 5253 Emulation Installation Convenience kit (#2882) 5250 Emulation Convenience Kit (#2886) AT/370 Option Kit (#6115) XT/370 Option Kit (#1509) Publications: The Realtime Interface Coprocessor will be shipped with one manual: "IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Guide to Operations" The Guide to Operations covers the Realtime Interface Coprocessor and the optional Interface Boards and cables. The manual provides an introduction to the product and also includes instructions for setup, problem determination procedures, option setup, relocation of the Realtime Interface Coprocessor, optional Interface Boards, and cables. This publication is intended for anyone who will be installing, using, or programming the Realtime Interface Coprocessor on the IBM Industrial Computer or the IBM Personal Computer. Additional copies of this publication will not be available from Mechanicsburg. The following manuals are available for purchase: "IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Technical Reference" (#6058): The technical reference describes the hardware design and interface information. This publication has information covering the ROM-resident microcode. Also included is detailed technical information on Interface Board design. It describes the interface between the Realtime Interface Coprocessor and the pluggable Interface Board. Detailed information on the programmer interfaces to the Realtime Control Program microcode is included. The information in this publication is for reference use and is intended for hardware and software designers who need to understand the design and operational characteristics of the Realtime Interface Coprocessor, Realtime Control Program microcode, optional Interface Boards and cables. "IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Hardware Maintenance and Service" (#6059): The Hardware Maintenance and Service manual is used to isolate and repair any failure of the Realtime Interface Coprocessor. This manual contains a "Problem Isolation" section with step-by-step instructions for identifying a failure. In addition, a "Removal/Replacement" section provides all the necessary information to complete the repair (that is, adjustment, replacement, and so on) after the failing coprocessor has been identified. This manual is intended for anyone who will be diagnosing and maintaining the IBM Industrial Computer or IBM Personal Computer. Included with this manual is the Advanced Diagnostics diskette and a 15-pin wrap-connector for use when running coprocessor diagnostics. Limitations: Other IBM Computers, Industrial Computers, Personal Computers, options, adapters, or devices not specifically listed in the "Compatibility" section of this document are not supported. The Realtime Interface Coprocessor is not designed to run DOS applications but is intended for industrial applications written to interface with the Realtime Control Program microcode. In most system configurations, one Realtime Interface Coprocessor can be installed in the 5531 and 5160 computers, and up to three can be installed in the 7531, 7532, and 5170 Computers. For complex requirements that exceed these guidelines, contact your IBM marketing representative for configuration assistance. The architecture of the 80286-based IBM Industrial and Personal computers prohibits an 8-bit adapter (e.g., IBM Enhanced Graphics Adapter, PC Network Adapter, etc.) to be co-resident with a 16-bit adapter (Realtime Interface Coprocessor) within the same region. See the "IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Technical Reference" for complete details. Prerequisites: The Realtime Interface Coprocessor must be installed in one of the following systems: 5531 Industrial Computer 7531 Industrial Computer 7532 Industrial Computer 5160 Personal Computer 5170 Personal Computer Customer Setup (CSU): The Realtime Interface Coprocessor and all options are customer setup (CSU). Detailed setup instructions are included with each coprocessor card. IBM setup is available at the applicable IBM hourly service rates and minimum charges. Special Features: EIA RS-232-C/CCITT V.24 Interface Board (#6051): Adapts one of the coprocessor's serial ports for compatibility with EIA RS-232-C and CCITT V.24 interfaces. EIA RS-422-A Interface Board (#6064): Adapts one of the coprocessor's serial ports for compatibility with EIA RS-422-A interfaces. This board supports cable lengths up to 4,000 ft, however, these cables should never exit the establishment. See the "IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Technical Reference" for details. CCITT V.35 Interface Board (#6053): Adapts one of the coprocessor's serial ports for compatibility with CCITT V.35 interfaces. 20mA Current Loop Interface Board (#6066): Adapts one of the coprocessor's serial ports for compatibility with 20mA interfaces. The current loop Interface Board also has the capability to provide the 20mA current source if required. The line speed at which this board can operate is dependent on the type and length of cable used. These cables should never exit the establishment. See the "IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Technical Reference" for details. Realtime Interface Coprocessor 128Kb Memory Expansion (#6055): Expands the Realtime Interface Coprocessor (#6050 and #6165) memory from 128Kb to 256Kb. Only one 128Kb Memory Expansion Option may be installed. Realtime Interface Coprocessor 512Kb Memory Expansion (#6161): Expands the Realtime Interface Coprocessor (#6160 and #6166) memory from 512Kb to 1024Kb. Only one 512Kb Memory Expansion Option may be installed. EIA RS-232-C Direct Attach Interface Cable Option (#6056): Allows the user to connect one port of the Realtime Interface Coprocessor directly to other devices without using a modem. The cable is shielded and is approximately 2m (6 ft) long. The cable terminates in a 25-pin female connector. A wrap connector is provided to test the cable with the Advanced Diagnostics. Note: This cable can be used only when the EIA RS-232-C/CCITT V.24 Interface Board (#6051) is installed. EIA RS-232-C Modem Attach Interface Cable (#6057): Allows the user to connect one port of the Realtime Interface Coprocessor to a modem. The cable is shielded and is approximately 2m (6 ft) long. The cable terminates in a 25-pin male connector. A wrap connector is provided to test the cable with the Advanced Diagnostics. Note: This cable can be used only when the EIA RS-232-C/CCITT V.24 Interface Board (#6051) is installed. CCITT V.35 Interface Cable (#6061): Allows the user to connect one port of the Realtime Interface Coprocessor to a CCITT V.35 modem. The cable is shielded and is approximately 2m (6 ft) long. The cable terminates in a 34-pin male connector. A wrap connector is provided to test the cable with the Advanced Diagnostics. Note: This cable can be used only when the CCITT V.35 Interface Board (#6053) is installed. Operating Environment: Intel(1) 80186 Microprocessor 7.37MHz clock speed 20-bit addressing 16-bit data path 128Kb or 512Kb Dynamic RAM 16Kb ROM Operating Environment: Electrical: Operating voltages: +5V DC +12V DC -12V DC -5V DC Current requirements: Realtime Interface Coprocessor: +5V DC at 2.1A RS-232-C/CCITT V.24 Interface Board: +5V DC at 80mA +12V DC at 35mA -12V DC at 22mA RS-422-A Interface Board: +5V DC at 120mA 20mA Current Loop Interface Board: +5V DC at 35mA +12V DC at 52mA -12V DC at 45mA CCITT V.35 Interface Board: +5V DC at 150mA -5V DC at 70mA +12V DC at 15mA -12V DC at 15mA FCC Class A: Installation of the Realtime Interface Coprocessor changes the FCC rating of the 5160 and 5170 system unit to FCC Class A. The Realtime Interface Coprocessor is shipped with a FCC Class A label attached. See the "IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Guide To Operations" for the FCC Statement. Hardware Requirements: One of the following IBM system units is required for operation of the Realtime Interface Coprocessor: 5531 Industrial Computer Models 011 and 021 7531 Industrial Computer Model 041 7532 Industrial Computer Model 041 5160 Personal Computer Models 087, 068, 078, 267, 268, 277, 278, 088, and 089 5170 Personal Computer Models 068, 099, 239, 319, and 339 Software Requirements: The IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System (DOS), Version 2.1, 3.0, 3.1, or 3.2 is required for use of the Realtime Interface Coprocessor support software. Applications for the Realtime Interface Coprocessor must be written in IBM Personal Computer Assembler Language or IBM Personal Computer C Language. Applications for the system unit processor can be written in IBM Assembler, IBM BASIC, IBM C Language, or IBM Pascal. To operate the Realtime Interface Coprocessor, application code is required for both the system processor and the Realtime Interface Coprocessor. To aid in developing these applications the following are available: "IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Technical Reference" (#6058) Realtime Control Program DOS Support (5669-177) Realtime Interface Coprocessor C Language Support (5656-094) Realtime Interface Coprocessor Developer's Kit (5669-176) (#6052) IBM 4700 Personal Computer Financial Output Option (No Longer Available as of August 16, 1989) This option allows the attachment of a single Finance Printer from this list using DOS 2.1 or later: 4710 Receipt/Validations Printer 4715 Continuous Forms Printer 4720 Forms/Passbook Printer - Models 1, 2, 3, or 4 The adapter card handles the Banking Loop protocol and data stream to the devices. It supports a single device with one or two logical device addresses. It attaches only devices that adhere to the 4700 Universal Device Processor protocols. Each option contains the Financial Output adapter card, the Financial Output Cable, installation and problem determination procedures, diagnostic diskette, microcode diskette with device drivers and configuration customization, and a microcode users guide. For more information about finance output devices, see 4710, 4715, and 4720 pages. Prerequisites: An IBM Personal Computer XT with 256Kb on system board. Maximum: One. Limitations: This adapter must be installed in the 5160 system unit and not in a 5161 Expansion Unit. With this adapter installed memory is limited to 576Kb. (#6054) IBM 4700 Personal Computer Financial Security Option It allows an application program using DOS 2.1 or later to encrypt and decrypt data for communications and files. The user can have the added security of encryption for sensitive communications data transmitted from the personal computer to another source over communications lines. The user can also protect sensitive programs and data stored on personal computer files via encryption. Each option contains the Financial Security adapter card, installation and problem determination procedures, diagnostic diskette, microcode diskette with adapter support, and a microcode users guide. Included is support to set the master and session keys. The functions of the adapter may be accessed by DOS applications via standard DOS interfaces provided. The algorithm used is the same as that used in the 4701/4702. Prerequisites: An IBM Personal Computer XT with 256Kb on system board. Maximum: One. Limitations: This adapter must be installed in the system unit and not in a Expansion Unit. CAN---> (#7367, P/N 25F7367) IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 21, 1994) The IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter provides for the attachment of Personal Computers 5160, 5162, 5170 and Personal System/2 8525 and 8530 to the IBM Token-Ring Network. Attachment is provided for rings operating at either 4 or 16M bps. It requires a single standard length (approximately eight inches) feature slot in the PCs and PS/2s. (#7839, P/N 83X7839) IBM Token-Ring Network Remote Program Load The IBM Token-Ring Network Remote Program Load feature makes it possible for an IBM Personal Computer or IBM Personal System/2 to gain access to the Token-Ring Network and request that it be loaded with programs, even though it may not have a disk or diskette drive. It is required for each of the devices on the network that are required to be loaded from a controlling station. The Remote Program Load (RPL) feature is a module designed to be plugged into an available socket on the IBM Token-Ring Network Adapters (#3391, #5063, or #9858.) (#8314, P/N 96X4842) 4683 Model 2 Attachment Adapter Kit (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 13, 1994) The 4683 Model 2 Attachment Adapter Kit provides the necessary adapter card, software, diagnostics, installation aid, and instructions for attaching one or two 4683 Model 2 or A02 to an IBM Personal Computer. The kit consists of the following: 4683 Model 2 Adapter Card and Wrap Plug Ship group that contains: Lock Accessory Kit Diskette Kit (3.5-inch and 5.25-inch diskettes) Publications: IBM 4683 Point-of-Sale Terminal Model 2 Attachment Adapter Kit: Installation Guide IBM 4683 Point-of-Sale Terminal Model 2 Attachment Adapter Kit: Problem Determination Guide IBM 4680 Store System: Terminal Operations Guide Guide to Operations IBM Personal Computer: 4683 Model 2 Attachment Adapter IBM 4683 Point-of-Sale Terminal Model A02 Backup Function Reference Summary Card (with 4693 A02) The combination of the 4683 Model 2 and Attachment Adapter Kit connected to and installed on the IBM Personal Computer described in the specified operating environment (below) provides the capability to attach up to two 4683 Model 2 Point-of-Sale Terminals. The Attachment Kit is applicable to all small store environments where an in-store IBM Personal Computer and Application Program are available to meet the requirements. Limitations: None. Maximum: One. Prerequisites: An available full- feature slot in the system unit. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#8982) Personal Telephone Manager Adapter Provides a telephone channel allowing the connection of the telephone to the Personal Computer for utilization of advanced telephone functions. The Personal Telephone Manager Program (6429190, #8989 of 5870-LLA) will provide advanced telephone applications. The "Technical Reference Manual", SC27-3657, provides adapter interface information for writing application software to enhance telephone applications. The "Personal Telephone Manager Hardware Maintenance and Service Assembly" may be obtained by ordering Form SX27-3656. Maximum: One. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature system expansion slot, analog telephone (pulse or tone) and cord with modular plug, standard analog USOC, RJ11C/W, RJ12C/W, RJ13C/W wall connector, or IBM Token-Ring Network wall connector. Customer Setup: Yes. Limitation: This feature is US only. (#9858, P/N 25F9858) IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter II (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 21, 1994) The IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter II provides for the attachment of Personal Computers 5160, 5162, 5170 and Personal System/2 8525 and 8530 to the IBM Token-Ring Network. Attachment is provided for rings operating at 4M bps. It requires a single short or standard length feature slot in the PCs and PS/2s. <---CAN (#7630) 8100 PC Adapter Allows connection of a 5160 to an available station address on a local or remote RLOOP in an 8100 Information System configuration. Remote attachment of the 5160 requires a 3843 Loop Control Unit. This feature provides an adapter card, a 5.25-inch diskette with the 8100 PC Adapter Programs, the external cable required for attachment to an 8100 loop station connector, the "8100 PC Adapter User's" manual and the 8100 PC Adapter Keyboard Template. When the 5160 is loop-connected to an 8100 operating with DPCX/DOSF Release 4, it allows the following functions to be supported: 3270 display emulation, 5287 Printer emulation support, bidirectional file transfer between the 5150 and the 8100, S/370 host file transfer and screen capture to print the screen image to the 5160 printer or diskette. Limitations: The adapter is mutually exclusive with the SDLC adapter and cannot operate concurrently with an Asynchronous Communications Adapter. Field Installation: Yes. Prerequisites: An available full-feature slot in the 5160 unit. Maximum: One. (#8314, P/N 96X4842) 4683 Model 2 Attachment Adapter Kit (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 13, 1994) The 4683 Model 2 Attachment Adapter Kit provides the necessary adapter card, software, diagnostics, installation aid, and instructions for attaching one or two 4683 Model 2 or A02 to an IBM Personal Computer. The kit consists of the following: 4683 Model 2 Adapter Card and Wrap Plug Ship group that contains: Lock Accessory Kit Diskette Kit (3.5-inch and 5.25-inch diskettes) Publications: IBM 4683 Point-of-Sale Terminal Model 2 Attachment Adapter Kit: Installation Guide IBM 4683 Point-of-Sale Terminal Model 2 Attachment Adapter Kit: Problem Determination Guide IBM 4680 Store System: Terminal Operations Guide Guide to Operations IBM Personal Computer: 4683 Model 2 Attachment Adapter IBM 4683 Point-of-Sale Terminal Model A02 Backup Function Reference Summary Card (with 4683 A02). The combination of the 4683 Model 2 and Attachment Adapter Kit connected to and installed on the IBM Personal Computer described in the specified operating environment (below) provides the capability to attach up to two 4683 Model 2 Point-of-Sale Terminals. The Attachment Kit is applicable to all small store environments where an in-store IBM Personal Computer and Application Program are available to meet the requirements. Limitations: None. Maximum: One. Prerequisites: An available full- feature slot in the system unit. Field Installation: Yes. Customer Setup: Yes. (#8402, P/N 85X7402) Financial Remote-IPL Option This option allows the user to start or reset the system unit without the use of a system diskette or disk. Prerequisites: A 4702 Finance Processor or 4701 Finance Controller with disk storage, 3278/79 Emulation Adapter (#5050) installed in the system unit, 4700 Personal Computer Application Services Program V1.1.2 (#6934406) (For EMEA, #5669018), or the Financial Branch System Integrator (#75X3258) installed on the 4702 or 4701 disk storage. Feature Exchanges Not available. Accessories AP, LA---> None. <---AP, LA CAN---> Enhanced Personal Computer Keyboard: 6341707 60 clear keycaps with paper inserts 1351710 Blank light keycaps 1351728 Blank dark keycaps 6341704 300 paper inserts 1351717 six keycap removal tools 6279940 three keyboard templates <---CAN Customer Replacement Parts Not available. Machine Elements Not available. Supplies None. Diskettes Not available. Trademarks (R), (TM), * Trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. ** Company, product, or service name may be a trademark or service mark of others.