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IBM 5110

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Portable computer (1978)
IBM 5110 Computing System
Release dateJanuary 1978; 47 years ago (1978-01)
DiscontinuedMarch 1982 (1982-03)
CPUIBM PALM processor
Memory16–64 KBRAM (with 16 KB iterations)
Display5-inch CRT
Graphics64x16 characters
PredecessorIBM 5100
SuccessorIBM 5120
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TheIBM 5110 Computing System is the successor of theIBM 5100 Portable Computer.

The IBM 5110 was announced in January 1978 (a little over 2 years after the introduction of the IBM 5100). Its main differences were support for more I/O devices (floppy disk drives,IEEE-488,RS-232) and acharacter set (EBCDIC) which was compatible with otherIBM machines. These improvements made it partially incompatible with the IBM 5100.

Variations

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Three variations of the IBM 5110 were built:

  • IBM 5110 Model 1 (with a built-inQIC DC300 tape drive of 204 kB)
  • IBM 5110 Model 2 (without the QIC tape drive)
  • IBM 5110 Model 3 - also designated as theIBM 5120 (with two built-in 8-inch 1.2MBfloppy disk drives)

Description

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The 5110 featured the same housing as the 5100 (although the colors were different), which contained anIBM PALM processor, akeyboard and a 1,024-characterdisplay screen. Main memory held 16, 32, 48 or 64KB ofdata, depending on the unit. Offering eithermagnetic tape ordiskette storage, the Model 1 could store as much as 204,000 bytes of information pertape cartridge or 1.2 MB on a single 8" diskette; the Model 2 allowed only diskette storage. Up to two IBM 5114 diskette units, each housing a maximum of two 8" diskette drives, could be attached to the 5110 for a total online diskette capacity of 4.8 MB. The IBM 5110 Model 3 allowed only one external IBM 5114 diskette unit. IBM did not offer aLAN orhard disk drive for these systems. However, in 1981Hal Prewitt, founder ofCore International, Inc invented and marketing the world's first and only hard disk subsystems and "CoreNet", a LAN used to share programs and data for the IBM 5110 and 5120 systems.[1][2]

An IBM 5103 printer and an external IBM 5106 auxiliary tape unit (Model 1 only) were available as options from IBM.

Citing the easy use of his new system, Jeff Grube, vice president ofPunxsutawney Electric Repair (who received the first IBM 5110 on February 2, 1978), said: "If you can type and use a hand-held calculator, you have all the skills necessary to operate a 5110."

Programming languages

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The 5110 was available with eitherAPL orBASIC—or both—programming languages. Machines that supported both languages provided a toggle switch on the front panel to select the language.

In 1984,Core International, Inc introduced PC51, software that allowed 5100 Series computer programs written in BASIC to run unmodified on theIBM PC andcompatibles underPC DOS and share programs and data on CoreNet, the LAN for all these models.

5110 Software

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The 5110, designed by the Global Software Development team atIBM Rochester inRochester, Minnesota,[3] was aimed at GSD's traditional commercial market. The machine was brought in only 90 days from conception to production. It achieved this short timescale under the management of Bill Sydnes, who as a member ofBill Lowe's taskforce later did much the same for theIBM PC.[4] As a business system, IBM offered a number of basic accounting software for a small business. However, companies such asCore International, Inc designed and supported a wide assortment of application programs.

Model 3

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The IBM 5110 Model 3 (also known as theIBM 5120 Computing System) was thedesktop version of the 5110.

The 5110 was withdrawn from marketing in March 1982 but IBM continued to support the series until the mid 80s.

Timeline

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Timeline of the IBM Personal Computer
Asterisk (*) denotes a model released in Japan only

References

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  1. ^"Save IBM 5110/20 from junk yards of the world"(PDF). Core. Archived from the original on Jul 21, 2011. RetrievedMar 31, 2010.
  2. ^"1982 CORE Newsletter"(PDF). Core. Archived from the original on Mar 5, 2012. RetrievedNov 18, 2016.
  3. ^Cf. IBM 5110 Computing System, IBM Archives website
  4. ^IBM 100 - Icons of Progress - The PC Team
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