IBM Educational Computer, IBM EduQuest Fifty-Five May 17, 1994 Announcement Number: 194-164 Document's Table of Contents: Abstract DESCRIPTION PUBLICATIONS TECHNICAL INFORMATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS CHARGES (Corrected on June 15, 1994) In the abstract, .28 dot pitch was added to the 14-inch display bullet in the list of features. In the Compatibility section, a reference was made pointing to the 9615 Sales Manual. In the Charges section, the features were divided into "Bulk Pack" and "Individual Field Upgrade Features", and a note was added. Abstract A new model of the EduQuest(TM) IBM Educational Computer, the IBM EduQuest Fifty-five, with support for networking and audio, specifically meets the needs of the K-12 school environment. New features of the IBM EduQuest Fifty-Five include: Significant compute capability provided by the standard Intel** 32-bit 80486SX microprocessor operating at 33MHz A 237-pin "white socket" mounted to support the standard 486SX-33 processor or one of the following optional processors: 486DX-33, 486DX2-25/50, 486DX2-33/66, 486SX2-25/50 or the 486DX4-33/100 Upgradeability with the Intel OverDrive** processor, based on Pentium** processor technology (limitations apply) 8KB of internal cache memory with the standard 486SX-33 processor and a socket for optional 256KB external cache memory Up to 64MB of optional main memory FLASH EEPROM -- System BIOS located in the FLASH EEPROM (electronically erasable programmable read only memory) allowing flexibility for future enhancements 1MB of video memory standard Socket provided for optional 1MB video memory increasing the video memory to 2MB Capability of supporting currently available Plug and Play adapters Intelligent Drive Electronics (IDE) CD-ROM support. Support of optional 2.88MB -- 3.5-inch floppy disk drive Energy Star(1)-compliant system unit MPR II-compliant display Built-in 14-inch display, .28 dot pitch (12.3 inch actual viewable display size when measured diagonally), with flicker-free ISO-compliant refresh rate at 1,024 x 768 non-interlaced Built-in RAMDAC provides true-color mode (16.7 million colors) at 640 x 480, or 800 x 600 (with optional 1MB video memory) when used on an external display High-performance VESA-VL local bus video system with built-in 64-bit graphic (GUI) accelerator and 64-bit wide (with optional 1MB video memory) video memory interface Power management features include: Turn off the built-in display and externally attached display Turn off the hard disk motors Sale or delivery of the IBM EduQuest Fifty-Five is subject to approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). IBM will not accept orders for this device until FCC approval has been obtained. Price Range: (Based on processor selected): $1,620 to $2,655 NEP Price Range: (Based on processor selected): $1,339 to $2,189 Planned Availability Date: July 29, 1994 (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation ** Product or company name is a trademark or registered trademark of its respective holder (1) The EPA Energy Star emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of any product or service (2) Trademark of Microsoft Corporation IN BRIEF . . . +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | o Designed specifically for the education environment | | | | o Allows for upgradeability and expandability | | | | o Provides state-of-the-art processor speed and graphics | | capabilities | | | | o Provides powerful audio function | | | | o Supports high-performance LAN adapters without using | | full-size slots | | | | o High-speed industry standard SIMM memory modules (4MB SIMM | | standard with the system) | | | | o DOS 6.3 license with all systems | | | | o Operating system software pre-installed on all systems with | | installed hard files* | | | | - IBM PC DOS 6.3 with diskettes and publications | | | | - Windows(2) 3.1 with diskettes and publications | | | | | | * Systems ordered without a hard file will not have software | | shipped with the system. | | | | Hard drives with preloaded operating system/software | | licenses may be sold only as part of a configured system. | | | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ DESCRIPTION The IBM EduQuest Fifty-Five has increased processor speed and new added function. This new model offers 4MB SIMM as standard main memory and supports parity SIMM, if all system SIMMs contain parity. Additional optional memory is available. The system can support up to a maximum of 64MB. Previously announced features of the IBM Educational Computer attach to the new model; however, part numbers may differ. Main Processor/Memory The Intel 80486SX-33MHz processor (60G2911) is standard: 4MB main memory standard (SIMM) 64MB maximum (upgradeable through SIMM sockets on planar) Industry standard SIMMs must be 72-pin tinlead leads, operate at 70ns and have a height no greater than 1-inch. Additional optional processors available with system units: Intel 80486SX2-25/50 (60G2912) Intel 80486DX-33 (60G2913) Intel 80486DX2-25/50 (60G2914) Intel 80486DX2-33/66 (60G2915) Intel 80486DX4-33/100 (60G2916) Standard Features Standard features of the IBM EduQuest Fifty-five include: Two IDE Interface Connectors that can support up to two IDE type devices each; however, due to bay limitations, the Fifty-five can support either one CD-ROM device and one hard drive, or two hard drive devices Two built-in small, reverse form factor EduQuest slots available for optional audio adapter, Token-Ring and/or Ethernet adapter cards Two expansion slots for full-size AT(R) cards Three storage bays, including one 5.25-inch for diskette drive or internal CD-ROM 1.44MB diskette drive (uses one of the 3.5-inch bays) Virus resistance diskette drive access control SVGA graphics Second video port connector that is compatible with the industry standard 15-pin D-sub miniature VGA connector One Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) parallel port Two serial ports (16550 UART compatible) Accessibility enhancements to assist the physically challenged Built-in security connector that accommodates the Kensington MicroSaver** security system. MicroSaver is a 6-foot cable and locking device that allows you to physically lock down and secure the computer. Security features, including bolt-down, three-level password protection, and a specially hardened school mouse Slide-out component access for easy maintenance Quiet(R) operation When placing an order for the EduQuest Fifty-five system, the customer should also order one of the five optional keyboards offered. They are: 101-key Easy Touch 101-key Enhanced 84-key Spacesaver 102-key Latin American Spanish Graphics 101-key Trackball (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Benefits The IBM EduQuest Fifty-Five: Provides an excellent environment for state-of-the-art applications that help students learn more readily Helps graphics-intensive applications operate more quickly and improve response time to the user Provides excellent balance between cost and performance with a broad range of memory options Offers compatibility with applications designed for earlier 8086, 80286, 80386SX, 80386SLC and 486SLC processors Allows significant processor growth Supports applications that require large amounts of memory up to a maximum of 64MB Graphics/Display The IBM EduQuest Fifty-five has a high-performance video system with a built-in 64-bit graphic user interface (GUI) accelerator and a CPU local bus interface. These features enable fast video response from most graphic-related application programs including GUI and multimedia applications. The internal display is non-interlaced, and a flicker-free video is available at all resolutions. Features include: Support for a local bus interface with 32-bit bus bandwidth 64-bit Graphics Accelerator Large 14-inch display (12.3 inch actual viewable size when measured diagonally) Color Resolutions Internal Monitor Maximum Refresh Rates: Optional 1M Video 2M Video Resolution DRAM DRAM 640 x 480 16M @ 60Hz 16M @ 72Hz 64K @ 72Hz 64K @ 72Hz 256 @ 72Hz 256 @ 72Hz 16 @ 72Hz 16 @ 72Hz 800 x 600 256 @ 72Hz 64K @ 72Hz 16 @ 72Hz 256 @ 72Hz 16 @ 72Hz 1024 x 768 256 @ 72Hz 64K @ 72Hz 16 @ 72Hz 256 @ 72Hz 16 @ 72Hz External Monitor Maximum Refresh Rates: Optional 1M Video 2M Video Resolution DRAM DRAM 640 x 480 16M @ 60Hz 16M @ 75Hz 64K @ 75Hz 64K @ 75Hz 256 @ 75Hz 256 @ 75Hz 16 @ 75Hz 16 @ 75Hz 800 x 600 64K @ 60Hz 16M @ 60Hz 256 @ 75Hz 64K @ 75Hz 16 @ 75Hz 256 @ 75Hz 16 @ 75Hz 1024 x 768 256 @ 75Hz 64K @ 75Hz 16 @ 75Hz 256 @ 75Hz 16 @ 75Hz 1280 x 1024 16 @ 87IHz 256 @ 87IHz 16 @ 87IHz Note: 87IHz is an interlaced mode. Second output port supports VESA standard timings for attachment of an additional or alternate display Compatibility with earlier display modes Upgradeable Video memory for more color, and faster performance Multiple video mode capability for potential upgrading of applications by developers Expansion Capability The IBM EduQuest Fifty-Five permits the addition of a wide variety of input/output devices, storage devices, and adapters for growth and compatibility: Allows the use of many previous AT adapters to save expense Accepts many standard 3.5-inch and 5.25-inch devices Three bays for extended growth Four slots (two full-size AT and two small, reverse form factor EduQuest Card slots) for additional devices, such as the EduQuest Audio Adapter and the EduQuest Token Ring Adapter Two serial ports for multiple 16550 UART-compatible I/O devices, particularly those for multimedia Ergonomics Functional and attractive design makes the system fun and easy for the user, providing for easy access, upgrade capability and security. Accessibility to devices and controls for ease of use, plus particular attention to features aiding the physically challenged person Array of optional keyboards to help improve user performance Piggyback power cord for simplified, uncluttered power connection Compatibility with earlier models of keyboards and mouse Bolt-down facility for greater equipment security Use of standard serial, parallel, video, and audio connectors for compatibility with peripherals Additional bays accessible from front panel Additional processor options available Additional slots available, up to a maximum of four adapters Read Only Memory The IBM EduQuest Fifty-five Read Only Memory (ROM) consists of built-in functions that make it more user friendly and secure for educational use. The ROM contains the system BIOS, an easy-to-use utility for setting up system options and features, non-technical error messages, audio subsystem firmware, and firmware to make the system resistant to the introduction of computer viruses. Features of the ROM include: Colored logo screen displayed when the system is started Capability to go from the logo screen directly into applications by suppressing display of messages from config.sys and autoexec.bat processing System security and virus protection features Firmware for emulating PC Speech Adapter with EduQuest Sound Card Simple, non-technical messages for better interface to user Suppression of messages from config.sys and autoexec.bat processing that reduces the technical intimidation of users Schools can use passwords and system options to control access to the computer, and control how and when software can be entered into the system. EduQuest Audio Adapter The EduQuest Audio Adapter offers a broad range of function that fits into one of the special EduQuest slots, leaving the three expansion slots available for general use. Capabilities of this adapter include: Digital Signal Processor (DSP) -- Advanced programmable Mwave(TM) DSP, 16.9 MIPS 16-bit stereo digital-analog/analog-digital conversion Stereo microphone input, stereo line in/out MIDI I/O, Joystick connector Front panel that provides easy access to the microphone input and two headphone jacks Built-in speaker with volume control Audio tasks support: PCM Audio (Wavefiles) Text-to-Speech in DOS MIDI Music Synthesizer General MIDI sound specification (128 melodic, 47 percussion instrument sounds) 8-part multitimbral, 8-note polyphonic Two synthesizer technologies Up to 5 simultaneous stereo line inputs (1 external, 4 internal) with a single volume control. Two simultaneous microphone stereo inputs with a single volume control. Windows utilities Diagnostics Additional support Support for applications written for the IBM Audio Capture and Playback Adapter (M-Audio) IBM Educational Software support for applications written for the IBM Speech Adapter, including CSVD and LPC speech functions using the INT4D driver EduQuest Token-Ring Adapter The EduQuest Token-Ring Adapter offers a broad range of function in a new form factor designed to fit into the special EduQuest slots. Capabilities of this adapter include: Adapter technical attributes: 16-bit data bus 24-bit address bus 64K RAM, shared memory mapped architecture ROM for POST and remote program load Media connections support: Standard 8-Pin shielded twisted pair only Data Transfer Rate: Selectable, 4Mb/sec or 16Mb/sec Configuration: The adapter contains one 12-position switch bank. These switch settings are the same as the standard 8-bit token-ring adapter. Software support: Diagnostics will be available in the Hardware Maintenance Library (HML) and the Schoolbox. The adapter is software compatible with existing IBM Token-Ring adapters. Operating systems and drivers support: NetWare** DOS ODI workstation IBM LAN Support Program 1.3, or later, using native mode DXMC0MOD driver OS/2(R) 2.1 Note: NetWare drivers are shipped as part of NetWare releases. Remote program load support as a workstation from: NetWare 3.12 servers NetWare 2.2 servers EduQuest Ethernet Adapter The EduQuest Ethernet Adapter offers a broad range of function that fits into the special EduQuest slots. Capabilities of this adapter include: Adapter technical attributes: 16 bit data bus 16K RAM, I/O mapped architecture 16K ROM for POST and remote program load Media connections support: 10Base2 (BNC) 50 ohm thin coax cable 10BaseT (UTP) unshielded twisted-pair wiring Data Transfer Rate: 10Mb/sec over either media configuration Configuration: The adapter is software configurable -- no jumpers. Software support: A diskette that contains device drivers and the setup/diagnostic programs is included in the EduQuest Schoolbox and also in the HML. Operating systems and drivers supported: NetWare DOS ODI workstation IBM LAN Support Program using DOS NDIS driver IBM OS/2 2.1. Remote program load support from: NetWare 3.12 servers NetWare 2.2 servers EduQuest Schoolbox The EduQuest Schoolbox complements the basic system unit. The Schoolbox contains software and documentation that is not ordinarily required with each system in typical usage. However, the Schoolbox does provide items that may be needed in advanced or special situations. The school has the right, at no additional license fee, to copy any applicable programs to the EduQuest Educational Computers, which are delivered to that school are in the Schoolbox. For ordering procedures and charges, refer to the Ordering Information section. The EduQuest Schoolbox for the EduQuest Educational Computer Fifty-five is delivered as a package of diskettes, which consists of: License agreement Multiple diskettes containing: Diagnostic programs for the EduQuest Computers Drivers (with installation procedure): Ethernet Video Audio CD-ROM Printer manuals describing installation and use of the drivers. PRODUCT POSITIONING These products perform as: Student workstations in the classroom Teacher workstations in the classroom enhancing teacher productivity either attached to a host or in a stand-alone mode Multimedia workstations. Built-in upgrade capability permits a user to attach a variety of devices, and a large range of hard files permits flexibility in the ways these systems can be used. PUBLICATIONS The following publication is shipped with the product. Order Part Title Number Number Guide to Operations S544-5207 60G2887 The following publication is available July 29, 1994 To order, contact your IBM representative. Order Part Title Number Number Hardware Maintenance Manual S544-5205 60G0938 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Specified Operating Environment Physical Specifications: Width: 355 mm (13.96 inches) Depth: 405 mm (15.9 inches) Height: 411 mm (16.2 inches) Weight: 21 kg (46.3 pounds) Operating Environment: Temperature: 10(degs) C -- 40(degs) C (50(degs) F -- 104(degs) F) Relative humidity: 8% -- 80% Altitude: 7000 feet Electrical power: 145W Power Supply (65W Display, 80W System) Capacity of Exhaust: 0.593 Cubic meter/min. Equipment Approvals: UL -- applied for UL1950, First Edition CSA -- Applied for C22.2 No. 950-M89 FCC -- Sale or delivery of the IBM EduQuest Fifty-Five is subject to approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). IBM will not accept orders for this device until FCC approval has been obtained. Novell Certification -- Certification has been applied for. Software Requirements: Operating Systems: The primary operating system for the IBM EduQuest Fifty-five system is IBM PC DOS Version 6.3. The following operating systems support the EduQuest Fifty-five system: IBM PC DOS Version 5.0 IBM PC DOS Version 6.1 IBM PC DOS Version 6.3 Operating System/2(R) (OS/2) Version 2.1 Network Software: Programs that support the EduQuest Fifty-five system in a network environment are as follows. Other versions of software not listed may not be supported. DOS: IBM PC DOS Version 6.3 IBM DOS LAN Support Program 1.3, or later Ethernet using NDIS drivers IBM Classroom LAN Administration System 1.41 IBM OS/2: IBM OS/2 2.1 NetWare from IBM or Novell NetWare: NetWare from IBM Version 2.2 -- Server NetWare from IBM Version 3.12 -- Server NetWare DOS ODI Workstation Driver NetWare OS/2 ODI Workstation Driver Remote Program Load: NetWare from IBM 2.2 Server using bootstrap program NetWare from IBM 3.12 Server using bootstrap program IBM OS/2 2.1 Compatibility: Refer to the 9615 Sales Manual pages or contact your IBM representative for a list of supported features. The Sales Manual is updated periodically. The IBM Educational Computer family is generally compatible with adapters used in the IBM Personal Computer, Personal Computer XT(TM), and Personal Computer AT. The IBM Educational Computer is designed to maintain compatibility with existing personal computer software and non-timing dependent features. Due to the high level of integration, features such as IBM Personal Computer XT(TM), Personal Computer AT, and ValuePoint(TM) series memory upgrades and graphics adapters are not supported. Limitations: IBM Educational Computer systems have a LAN adapter with Remote Program Load (RPL). Remote Program Load from a second adapter is not supported. The EduQuest Ethernet and Token-Ring Adapters will RPL from NetWare IBM Version 2.2 and 3.12, and OS/2 2.1. When upgrading to an Intel Pentium OverDrive processor, one of the standard full-size AT slots is restricted to a half-size card. The system is limited to a maximum memory address space of 64MB. The EduQuest Fifty-five does not support double byte character set (DBCS) applications. Planning Information Customer Responsibilities: The EduQuest Fifty-five systems are designated as customer setup (CSU). CSU allowance is one day. Cable Orders: The customer is responsible for providing the LAN/Network cabling to attach the LAN system units to the Ethernet or token-ring network. The Ethernet adapter supports both 50 ohm 10Base2 BNC connections and 10BaseT unshielded twisted pair connections. The power cord and keyboard cables are provided with the system unit. Instructions are provided as part of the initial setup instructions. Installability: By following the setup instructions, the user attaches the keyboard, mouse and power to the system unit. LAN system units are connected to the LAN. The LAN administrator must configure the workstation for the network as well as any adapters installed. Additional time is required to install other adapters and operating systems. Problem Determination: If a failure is found at initial installation, an instruction will appear on the screen. For defect-related assistance, contact the IBM HelpCenter at 800-772-2227. For problem determination in a network environment, the user should request assistance from the LAN administrator. If the power-on self test is successfully completed, the system loads an operating system from the area predetermined during setup by the Selectable Boot utility. That may be a diskette drive, fixed disk, or remote IPL from a server. If an operating system is not found, the system posts an error. Problem analysis and resolution assistance consists of a power-on self test, diagnostic tests, and easy-to-follow troubleshooting charts designed to assist the user in isolating a defective machine element. The failing element can then be replaced or repaired under existing warranty provisions. When troubleshooting the EduQuest Fifty-five system in a LAN environment, diagnostics can be downloaded from the server. An Advanced Diagnostic and LAN Diagnostic Diskette are also available. Diagnostics for the Ethernet and Token-Ring adapters are found on the adapter diskettes shipped with the HML and the Schoolbox. HelpWare(R) Support: HelpCenter You can ask any questions about the preinstalled operating system, including OS/2 or the enclosed mouse, by calling the HelpCenter at 800-772-2227. An IBM representative will work with you to answer any questions, including how to get started with DOS/Windows applications or how to delete modules to free up hard file space, and will provide references to support offerings, education and any other solutions necessary to ensure customer satisfaction. 30-day money-back guarantee IBM has a high level of confidence in the capability of the product to meet the end user's needs. Therefore, the EduQuest Fifty-five is eligible under the 30-day money-back guarantee program. The system may be returned to the place of purchase, for any reason, within 30 days. The returned system must include all components, must not be defaced in any way, and must be returned following procedures in the PCC 92-147 announcement, or contact your IBM Authorized Remarketer. Packaging: One box Shipment Group 9615 Model 001 System Unit U.S. English Customer Information Assembly Setup Instructions Guide to Operations with U.S. Warranty Statement and FCC Statement U.S. Power Cord Mouse DOS subset (preloaded in ROM) Security, Auditability, and Control Security and auditability features: User-invoked password function used to prevent the use of the system by unauthorized persons Accommodation of the Kensington MicroSaver security system Desk-top bolt down feature (refer to Guide to Operations) Protective dust cover on the diskette drive access slot Protected air vents Mouse cord restraining ring that helps prevent mouse removal Solid button keys on the keyboard Anti-virus resistance to help prevent contamination Virus resistance diskette drive access control Screw fasteners on the rear panel to help prevent unauthorized access to internal components Mouse ball locked in via screws User management is responsible for evaluation, selection and implementation of security features, administrative procedures and appropriate controls in application systems and communications facilities. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Volume Discount: Volume purchasing is not available under the Volume Discounts section of the IBM Customer Agreement (ICA). IBM Credit Corporation Financing: Term leases and installment payment plans are available for commercial and state and local government customers. Warranty Period: System Unit: One year Warranty Service: IBM next day On-Site Repair (IOR), 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday For service, call the IBM US Maintenance Service organization at 800-IBM-SERV (426-7378). Alternative Service: A warranty upgrade providing coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week is available for an additional charge of $40. Service Support: Provided to service non-IBM components and features for an additional charge of $40, warranty or post warranty. Maintenance Service (Post Warranty): IBM next day, On-Site Repair (IOR), 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Coverage is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for an additional charge. National Parts Center: Educational institutions that IBM approved for the IBM Educational Allowance (EA), which choose to perform their own post-warranty maintenance may purchase selected maintenance parts for these products from the IBM National Parts Center (NPC) at the same prices IBM charges its authorized personal systems servicers and third-party maintainers. For most parts available from the NPC, this represents a substantial reduction from the list price. Parts purchased under this offering by qualifying educational institutions may be used only for maintenance and repair of machines that are used by the institution or machines belonging to its faculty, staff, students, or employees. This offering does not imply any authorization for qualifying educational institutions to perform their own warranty service or to purchase parts through the NPC for warranty purposes. IBM Hourly Service Rate Classification: One IBM Warranty Service or IBM Hourly Service may be obtained by calling 800-IBM-SERV (426-7378). IBM Hourly Service is available at the applicable rate and terms, including element exchange price if applicable. Mid-Range System Option: The announced products are eligible machines for the Mid-Range System Option of the ICA. Eligible Discount Type Three-Year Five-Year 9615 5% 5% Extended Maintenance Option: The announced product is an eligible machine under the Extended Maintenance Option of the ICA. Central Facility Maintenance Service Option: The announced product is an eligible machine for Central Facility Maintenance Service Option of the ICA. A revised exhibit will be available at a later date. A minimum of six machines required to be at the central facility before requesting maintenance service. The Additional Maintenance Charge Factor is currently 0.5 hours. The terms and conditions are stated in the Attachment for Central Facility Maintenance Service Option. Product Availability Status: New product available Field Installable Features: Yes Model Conversions: No Customer Setup: Yes Licensed Internal Code: No National Education Price (NEP): A National Education Price is available. CHARGES Product Name/ Machine Model Part Number Type Number Price NEP IBM EduQuest Fifty-five (486SX-33) (60G2911) 9615 001 $1,620 $1,339 IBM EduQuest IBM Fifty-five (486SX2-25/50) (60G2912) 1,755 1,449 IBM EduQuest Fifty-five (486DX-33) (60G2913) 1,985 1,639 IBM EduQuest Fifty-five (486DX2-25/50) (60G2914) 1,985 1,639 IBM EduQuest Fifty-five (486DX2-33/66) (60G2915) 2,055 1,695 IBM EduQuest Fifty-five (486DX4-33/100) (60G2916) 2,655 2,189 Features: Bulk Pack Part Description Number Price NEP Audio Adapter, EduQuest 60G2909 $173 $145 CACHE Memory Upgrade 60G2919 159 135 Disk Drive, IDE 170MB 60G2884* 260 215 Disk Drive, IDE 360MB 60G2886* 353 295 Disk Drive, IDE 540MB 60G2889* 500 415 Memory Kit 4MB without Parity 74G1299 195 165 Schoolbox Diskette 60G2921 68 59 Video Memory -- 2Meg Upgrade 60G2918 91 75 Individual Field Upgrade Features Audio Adapter, EduQuest 60G2910 189 159 CACHE Memory Upgrade 60G2895 175 145 Disk Drive, IDE 170MB 60G2885 276 229 Disk Drive, IDE 360MB 60G2898 369 305 Disk Drive, IDE 540MB 60G2899 516 429 Part Description Number Price NEP Diskette Drive Kit 1.44MB 70G8499 119 99 Diskette Drive Kit 2.88MB 32G4338 213 179 Diskette Drive Kit 1.2MB 5.25 70G8500 128 109 Dual IDE HDD install Kit 60G2901 13 15 FDD Tape Install Kit 60G2880 $16 $15 Keyboard, EasyTouch 60G0819 60 55 Keyboard, Enhanced 60G0814 85 75 Keyboard, Trackball 60G0818 168 139 Keyboard, Spanish 60G2707 64 55 Memory Kit 4MB without Parity 60G2890 211 175 Video Memory 2Meg Upgrade 60G2893 107 89 Schoolbox Diskette (single) 60G2921 84 69 Space Saving 60G0815 80 69 * Hard drives are preloaded with operating system software DOS 6.3 and Microsoft Windows 3.1. These hard drives can only be installed on configured systems. Publication Charges: Charges for publications will be available July 29, 1994. Alternative Service Charges: 9615-001 IBM On-Site Repair (IOR) 9615-001 $40 Annual Minimum Maintenance Charges: IBM Central On-Site IBM Facility Repair Coverage Maintenance 8AM-5PM 24 x 7 Service (IOR) (IOR) (CFMS) 9615-001 $160 $216 $152