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Computer Name: IBM XT/286
Operating System: DOS 5.00
Built-in BIOS dated: Thursday, June 26, 1902
Main Processor: Intel 80386 Serial Ports: 4
Co-Processor: Intel 80387 Parallel Ports: 3
Video Display Adapter: Video Graphics Array (VGA)
Current Video Mode: Text, 80 x 25 Color
Available Disk Drives: 10, A:, C: - E:, G: - K:, Z:
Computer Name: IBM XT/286
Operating System: DOS 5.00
Built-in BI Parallel Ports: 3
Video Display Adapter: Video Graphics Array (VGA)
Current Video Mode: Text, 80 x 25 Color
Available Disk Drives: 5, A:, C: - F:
DOS reports 639 K-bytes of memory:
21 K-bytes used by DOS and resident programs
618 K-bytes available for application programs
A search for active memory finds:
640 K-bytes main memory (at hex 0000-A000)
128 K-bytes display memory (at hex A000-C000)
160 K-bytes extra memory (at hex C800-F000)
ROM-BIOS Extensions are found at hex paragraphs: C000
Computing Index (CI), relative to IBM/XT: 63.8
Disk Index (DI), relative to IBM/XT: Not computed. No drive specified.
Performance Index (PI), relative to IBM/XT: Not computed.
This is from my laptop and i just ran it from the command prompt: /me is lazy too🙂
Computer Name: Compaq
Operating System: DOS 5.00
Built-in BIOS dated: Tuesday, November 30, 1999
Main Processor: Intel 80386 Serial Ports: 4
Co-Processor: Intel 80387 Parallel Ports: 3
Video Display Adapter: Video Graphics Array (VGA)
Current Video Mode: Text, 80 x 25 Color
Available Disk Drives: 4, A:, C: - E:
DOS reports 639 K-bytes of memory:
20 K-bytes used by DOS and resident programs
619 K-bytes available for application programs
A search for active memory finds:
640 K-bytes main memory (at hex 0000-A000)
128 K-bytes display memory (at hex A000-C000)
120 K-bytes extra memory (at hex D200-F000)
ROM-BIOS Extensions are found at hex paragraphs: C000 D000
Computing Index (CI), relative to IBM/XT: 238.4
Disk Index (DI), relative to IBM/XT: Not computed. No drive specified.
Performance Index (PI), relative to IBM/XT: Not computed.
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