The differences are relatively minor. The XT included a hard drive, while the original PC needed a card and drive provided for it. The XT also lacked a jack to connect a cassette drive as storage. No version of the IBM PC had a processor faster than 4.77 MHz, but the XT had a version with a 6 MHz processor.
A "PC/XT" would be either the IBM Personal Computer XT, or one of it's many clones. The XT was very similar to the original PC, but included a hard drive and updated floppy controller. It also removed the often unused data casette port on the back.
If you mean using voice commands. You would have to see if your Blue Parrot B250-XT headset is compatible with your computer.
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what is the deffrent between pa-xt and pc-at
The keyboard was originally developed for IBM's XT personal computer.
Tom Shoemaker has written: 'Information management with BASIC IBM-PC/XT' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Database management, IBM Personal Computer XT, Programming
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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Bil Alvernaz has written: 'Expanding your IBM PC' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, IBM Personal Computer XT
Windows XT is Windows eXtended Technology...