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|manufacturer=[[IBM]]
|manufacturer=[[IBM]]
|released=1984
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|discontinued=1985
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The '''MS-DOSjr''' (read "PC junior") was [[IBM]]'s first attempt to enter the market for relatively inexpensive educational and home-use personal computers. The PCjr, IBM model number 4860, retained the MS-DOS's 8088 CPU and BIOS interface for compatibility, but differences in the PCjr's architecture, as well as other design and implementation decisions, eventually led the PCjr to be a commercial failure in the marketplace.
The '''MS-DOSjr''' (read "PC junior") was [[IBM]]'s first attempt to enter the market for relatively inexpensive educational and home-use personal computers. The PCjr, IBM model number 4860, retained the MS-DOS's 8088 CPU and BIOS interface for compatibility, but differences in the PCjr's architecture, as well as other design and implementation decisions, eventually led the PCjr to be a commercial failure in the marketplace.
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 11 May 2021

IMB PCjr
The console image for IMB PCjr.
ManufacturerIBM
Released1984
Total Gamesunknown (3 present)
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The MS-DOSjr (read "PC junior") was IBM's first attempt to enter the market for relatively inexpensive educational and home-use personal computers. The PCjr, IBM model number 4860, retained the MS-DOS's 8088 CPU and BIOS interface for compatibility, but differences in the PCjr's architecture, as well as other design and implementation decisions, eventually led the PCjr to be a commercial failure in the marketplace.

Pages in category "IBM PCjr"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.