IBM Portable Personal Computer was created in 1984.
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Lyle J. Graham has written:
'Your IBM PC' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, IBM Personal Computer XT, Programming
'Your I. B. M. Personal Computer'
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Robert. Crowley has written:
'Using the IBM Personal Computer, VisiCalc' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Programming, VisiCalc
'Using the IBM personal computer' -- subject(s): VisiCalc (Computer program)
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Bil Alvernaz has written:
'Expanding your IBM PC' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, IBM Personal Computer XT
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IBM launched their first personal computer (model number 5150) on August 12, 1981.
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First IBM PC (Personal Computer) was IBM model number5150, which was introduced on August 12, 1981.
IBM's first electronic digital computer was the 701 Defense Calculator, introduced in 1952.
IBM's first computer was the Harvard Mark I, in 1942, but it was electromechanical.
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IBM was the company that introduced the personal computer. The acronym IBM PC stands for an International Business Machine Personal Computer.
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Robert Jourdain has written:
'C Express'
'Turbo Pascal Express'
'Programmer's problem solver for the IBM PC, XT, & AT' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, IBM Personal Computer AT, IBM Personal Computer XT, Programming
'Programmer's problem solver' -- subject(s): Computer programming
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Microsoft made the software, IBM made the hardware.
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Michael P. Barnett has written:
'Personal graphics for profit and pleasure on the IBM personal computers' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Computer graphics, IBM PCjr (Computer), IBM Personal Computer, IBM Personal Computer XT, Programming
'Behind the software curtain' -- subject(s): Computer programming
'Beginning graphics for the Commodore 64' -- subject(s): Commodore 64 (Computer), Computer graphics, Programming
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The IMB personal computer was invented in november 21 1984
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Mark A. Franklin has written:
'Using the IBM Personal Computer' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), IBM Personal Computer, Programming
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Jean-Pierre Lamoitier has written:
'BASIC exercises for the IBM personal computer' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), IBM Personal Computer, Programming
'BASIC exercises for the IBM PCjr' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), IBM PCjr (Computer), Programming
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Jonathan Sachs has written:
'El IBM Pc/Your IBM PC Made Easy'
'Osborne/McGraw-Hill CP/M 86 Users' Guide' -- subject(s): CP/M
'Your IBM PC made easy' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, IBM Personal Computer XT
'Your I. B. M. Personal Computer Made Easy'
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Vincent Kassab has written:
'BASIC programming for the IBM personal computer with technical applications' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), IBM Personal Computer, Programming
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The IBM 610 was the first personal computer, and it was launched in 1957.
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Richard F. Ferraro has written:
'Programmer's guide to the EGA and VGA cards' -- subject(s): Programming, IBM Personal Computer, Expansion boards (Microcomputers), IBM Personal System/2 (Computer system)
'Programmer's guide to the EGA,VGA, and Super VGA cards' -- subject(s): Programming, IBM Personal Computer, Expansion boards (Microcomputers), IBM Personal System/2 (Computer system)
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the computer that made personal computing legitimate in business and industry was the __.
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So Commodore played a huge role in establishing the computer on people's desks. The term PC was established by the IBM PC (IBM Personal Computer ) ...
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Personal Computer It stands for Personal Computer. Generally, this is a reference to an IBM clone and not a product of Apple Corp. Since its in the computer section.....Personal Computer.....Other wise Politically Correct Personal Computer
Player Character
Political Correctness
others
Mainly it means 'Personal Computer'
but it can also mean
Police Courier
Political Counsel
Etc... It can also mean politically correct.
It is my understanding that it means Personal Computer. Generally, this is a reference to an IBM clone and not a product of Apple Corp.
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Alan Hoenig has written:
'WordStar for the IBM PC and compatible computers' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, IBM compatible computers, Programming, Word processing, WordStar (Computer file)
'Introduction to Microsoft Word for the IBM Personal Computer'
'Microsoft Word for the Macintosh' -- subject(s): Macintosh (Computer), Microsoft Word, Programming, Word processing
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W. D Grundy has written:
'Brief descriptions of STATPAC and related statistical programs for the IBM Personal Computer' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Catalogs, Statistics, Programming, Computer programs
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The keyboard was originally developed for IBM's XT personal computer.
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The IBM General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) Adapter
connects IBM Personal Computer (PC) products to a
general-purpose interface bus.
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Thomas A. Dwyer has written:
'A bit of IBM BASIC' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), IBM Personal Computer, Programming
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IBM 610 Auto-Point Computer
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Paul Berry has written:
'Operating the IBM PC networks' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Local area networks (Computer networks)
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PCDOS an IBM branded version of MSDOS, licensed to IBM. Eventually IBM abandoned it and MicroSoft took over direct marketing of MSDOS.
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The invention of the modern personal computer cannot be accredited to one individual. This is because the invention of the modern personal computer was as a result of the contributions from many inventors.
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Lon Ingalsbe has written:
'Business Applications'
'dBase III and dBase III Plus for the IBM PC' -- subject(s): DBASE III, DBase III plus (Computer file), IBM Personal Computer, Programming
'Lotus 1-2-3 for the IBM PC' -- subject(s): Business, Computer programs, IBM Personal Computer, Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file), Programming
'WordStar for the IBM PC' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Programming, Word processing, WordStar (Computer file)
'Using computers and application software' -- subject(s): Application software, DBASE III, DBase III plus (Computer file), Electronic digital computers, Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file), Microcomputers, Programming, VP-planner, WordPerfect (Computer file)
'WORDSTAR 3.1 for the I.B.M.Personal Computer'
'Application Software Fundamentals'
'dBASE III and dBASE III Plus for the IBM Pc'
'Lotus 1-2-3 with version 2.0 for the IBM PC' -- subject(s): Business, Computer programs, IBM Personal Computer, Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file), Programming
'Business applications software for IBM and compatible microcomputers' -- subject(s): Business, Computer programs, DBase III plus (Computer file), DBase III plus (Computer program), IBM Personal Computer, IBM-compatible computers, Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file), Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer program), Programming, WordPerfect (Computer file), WordStar (Computer file), WordStar (Computer program), DBASE III plus (Computer file)
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IBM announced the IBM 701 on April 29, 1952.
The first production machine sold, serial number 2, was delivered to Los Alamos Scientific Lab on March 31, 1953; it was installed and operational three days later.
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Casey Young has written:
'Exploring IBM e-business software' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Electronic commerce, Programming, Computer software
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Robert Senior has written:
'The travel and tourism industry'
'Accounting for Profit With the IBM PC (Ibm Personal Computer Series)'
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Mark Dean is credited with inventing the personal computer. He holds at least 20 patents, including three of the original patents IBM had for the personal computer.
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John P. Grillo has written:
'User's guide with applications for the IBM personal computer' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), IBM Personal Computer, Programming
'Data management techniques' -- subject(s): Data structures (Computer science), Database management, File organization (Computer science)
'Introduction to graphics for the TI-99/4A' -- subject(s): Computer graphics, Programming, TI 99/4A (Computer)
'More subroutine sandwich' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Computer programming
'Guide to systems applications' -- subject(s): Electronic data processing, Microcomputers
'More color computer applications' -- subject(s): Color computer graphics, Programming, TRS-80 Color Computer
'Techniques of BASIC for the IBM personal computer' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), IBM Personal Computer, Programming
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The original IBM PC, also known as the 5150, was was introduced on August 12, 1981.
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