Vintage IBM 5150 Personal Computer PC 8088 512KB VGA For Sale

Vintage IBM 5150 Personal Computer PC 8088 512KB VGA
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Vintage IBM 5150 Personal Computer PC 8088 512KB VGA:
$234.00

Selling an IBM 5150 Personal Computer which been upgraded and tested.The motherboard is populated with the full 256KB of RAM and had been thoroughly cleaned. The BIOS is the updated 1982 version.A QuadRam ISA card has been installed which brings the memory up to 512KB and contains a parallel and serial port. This card also has a black/wide metal bracket which indicates it is one of the first versions of this card which is somewhat rare.It includes a VGA card which allows the machine to be used with a modern VGA monitor. I can replace it, however, with a CGA, MDA, or Hercules if you wish.Both 360KB floppy drives are nearly silent, have been lubricated and fully tested.The power supply is also nearly silent, which is rare for these machines.I will also include three floppy disks:
DOS 2.1
King\'s Quest I
JumpMan
The case is in reasonable shape considering its age and even has its four original cork feet!
I included a screen-shot of Norton Utilities and the game Gato which was run on this machine.


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