Is the phrase 'IBM-compatible PC' dead yet?

dug777

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since IBM have nothing to do with ANY of the components in my rig (unless you count being vital forefathers of bits of it i guess...)?

I haven't seen it nearly as often on the requirements for software/hardware recently...
 

vegetation

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I mostly hear 'PCs' or more commonly a 'Windows system'. Haven't come across 'IBM PC compatible' in a long time.
 

EyeMWing

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IBM-PC compatible refers specifically to a pre-PCI system - because PCI systems are no longer strictly compatible with the original PC.
 

dug777

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It's amazing how many people accidentally clicked on the 'Ban dug777!' option :Q
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: EyeMWing
IBM-PC compatible refers specifically to a pre-PCI system - because PCI systems are no longer strictly compatible with the original PC.

It's "IBM compatible PC" not "IBM PC compatible"
 

jamesbond007

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Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: dug777
It's amazing how many people accidentally clicked on the 'Ban dug777!' option :Q

Not really...

:( aww

I voted BAN, but you're still my favorite crab, no matter what happens! ^_~

The term I see most often is "Intel or AMD 1GHz (other speed here) or Higher Recommended"
 

EyeMWing

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
IBM-PC compatible refers specifically to a pre-PCI system - because PCI systems are no longer strictly compatible with the original PC.

It's "IBM compatible PC" not "IBM PC compatible"

Actually, no, it's not. Never was. Your memory is fading. It was phrased as IBM PC compatible because the IBM PC was the product with which it was compatible. Having a PC that was compatible with "IBM" would make no sense whatsoever, because IBM is a company and can use whatever the hell kind of computer they want, thus making everything compatible.

Actually, I shouldn't say that. The people who write the system requirements to put onto boxes are generally total tardos and probably ignore basic grammar like that.
 

ironcrotch

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no because my computer is a microsoft?!?! well cuz they make the modem, and the harddrive sits on my desk
 

Steve

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Originally posted by: EyeMWing
IBM-PC compatible refers specifically to a pre-PCI system - because PCI systems are no longer strictly compatible with the original PC.

Although, even the newest Opterons and Xeons, on boot, fire up in 8086-compatible mode with 1MB of address space, just like the original IBM PC.
 

Ilmater

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"Is the term IBM-compatible PC dead?"

Yes.

/end thread

(I also voted to ban you, sorry.)