IBM PERSONAL SYSTEM/2 MODEL 90 XP 486 (8590-0J5, -0J9 AND -0KD) IBM Announcement Letter Number 190-176 dated October 30, 1990 IBM US - Last Revised on October 30, 1990 Brief Description of Announcement, Charges, and Availability The Personal System/2 (R) (PS/2 (R)) Model 90 XP 486 is a family of powerful and expandable desktop systems based on IBM's Micro Channel (R) architecture and 32-bit 80486 processors. These new systems are designed to meet the needs of users in advanced computing environments requiring high performance with large amounts of memory, medium to large data storage capability, and high resolution graphics. The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 systems provide technical leadership and reflect IBM's responsiveness to satisfy customers' requirements. Through a unique design of the system, the 80486 processor is contained on a removable processor complex. This expandable processor feature of the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 systems allows processor upgrade from the 25MHz to the more powerful 33MHz system. The ability to upgrade can extend the life of the system as customer requirements for enhanced processor performance grow. The new Extended Graphics Array (XGA), high performance 32-bit busmaster video subsystem, is a standard feature of the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 system. XGA is an evolution of the Video Graphics Array (VGA) providing the user with enhanced resolution, color content and hardware functionality. The IBM Personal System/2 Micro Channel SCSI Adapter with Cache (32-bit busmaster) is a standard feature that can provide enhanced DASD performance as well as the ability to attach up to seven Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) devices from a single adapter. Four DASD bays are provided, one of which can accommodate 5.25-inch half high and the other three support 3.5-inch DASD devices. Two bays are available for expansion such as a fixed disk, CD-ROM, floppy disk drive and tape backup. Three additional 32-bit micro channel expansion slots are available for a wide range of additional functions such as connectivity capability, attaching other I/O devices, and/or coprocessor adapters. Two Direct Memory Access (DMA) serial ports and one DMA parallel port are provided as standard. The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 also provides a unique ability to boot from any drive and an easy upgrade to Basic Input Output System (BIOS) capability. The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 Model 0KD features the 33MHz 80486 microprocessor with 320 million bytes (320MB) of fixed disk storage. The Models 0J5 and 0J9 include the 25MHz 80486 and 80 million bytes (80MB) and 160 million bytes (160MB) of fixed disk storage, respectively. The processor includes an internal memory cache controller, an internal 8KB memory cache and an internal floating point processor unit. IBM is enhancing its option product line by announcing the IBM Personal System/2 5.25-Inch Slim High Diskette Drive (#1066, 6451066). This device is an internal 5.25-inch, 1.2MB slim-high diskette drive with electrical button eject and does not require an attachment card or expansion slot for installation, and is supported in PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 and PS/2 Model 95 XP 486 (refer to Product Announcement 190-175, dated October 30, 1990.) The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 is supported by Operating System/2 (R) (OS/2 (R)) Standard Edition 1.2 and 1.3, OS/2 Extended Edition 1.2 and 1.3, and IBM Disk Operating System (DOS) Version 3.3 and 4.0 operating systems. Planned Availability Date: October 30, 1990. (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Customer Letter Section HIGHLIGHTS o New processor complex featuring the 80486 25MHz or 33MHz microprocessor o 4MB standard parity memory, expandable to 32MB on the system board o Enhanced performance XGA graphics integrated on system board providing 1024 x 768 resolution o Up to 960MB of internal high speed data storage o PS/2 SCSI 32-bit busmaster adapter with cache o Four internal storage device "bays" supporting three 3.5-inch half-high drives and one 5.25-inch half-high drive o Four 32-bit Micro Channel expansion slots (one is used for the SCSI adapter) o Two DMA serial ports and one DMA parallel port o Selectable boot and easy to upgrade licensed System Programs DESCRIPTION INVESTMENT PROTECTION The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 systems are a family of very powerful desktop computers that combine high-speed processor performance, advanced graphics support and enhanced expandability. The customer's investment is protected by PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 in a variety of ways: o The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 system is built on IBM's Micro Channel architecture providing compatibility with wide range of existing Micro Channel hardware and software applications. o Built on the Micro Channel architecture, the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 includes a unique processor complex that contains the 80486 processor chip and associated functions. The processor complex can be easily upgraded from 25MHz to the more powerful 33MHz system. This capability provides investment protection and flexibility for the end user. o The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 system is designed to provide four internal DASD bays and four 32-bit Micro Channel I/O slots (one slot is used for the IBM Personal System/2 Micro Channel SCSI Adapter with Cache, leaving three available for future expansion). Up to 960 million bytes of internal storage capability is provided by the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486. The IBM Personal System/2 Micro Channel SCSI Adapter with Cache allows up to seven SCSI devices to be attached to the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 (maximum three SCSI fixed disks are supported internally). The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 also supports an internal 5.25-inch diskette device. o The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 system supports up to 32MB (1) of memory on the planar, eliminating the need for a memory adapter in the expansion slots. (1) Refer to the Programming Requirements and Limitations sections. USER PRODUCTIVITY User productivity is greatly enhanced by the many features of the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486: o The powerful 80486 processor operating at 33MHz or 25MHz speed (80486 contains 8KB of internal cache and memory cache controller along with floating point processor built-in) o Faster SCSI DASD devices o Faster memory: The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 memory subsystem has been designed for optimum performance with interleaved memory, and features parity memory checking for added reliability and data integrity. All system memory (up to 32MB) is supported on the system board, eliminating the need for a memory adapter in one of the expansion slots. The system board has a total of eight memory sockets, two of which are used by a pair of 2MB Single In-Line Memory Modules (SIMMs) to provide the standard 4MB of memory. Optional 1MB, 2MB and 4MB memory SIMMs (70, 80 and 85 nanosecond only) are supported in matched pairs to provide various memory configurations up to 32MB. Although 80ns and 85ns memory SIMMs are supported, 70ns memory SIMMs provide optimum memory subsystem performance. o Graphics: Enhanced graphics functions and performance make the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 an ideal system for the display requirements of image, design and publishing applications. The integrated XGA provides 1024 x 768 x 16 colors, or 640 x 480 x 256 colors as standard and can be optionally expanded to 1024 x 768 x 256 colors with the addition of one PS/2 Video Memory Expansion Option (#4007). XGA supports all VGA modes and it is optimized for use with window managers and other Graphical User Interfaces, allowing for highly interactive pop up icons and pull down menus. XGA also provides hardware support for 132 character text mode (using 8515 or 8514 display) and 16-bit direct color mode (64K colors at 640 x 480 resolution). Micro Channel expansion slot #3 of the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 system contains a video feature bus connector that can be used to install a video adapter. o Selectable boot feature and licensed Systems Programs: The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 provides another unique feature called selectable boot. The customer can change the default boot sequence (for example, boot first from "A" drive then "C" drive, and load BASIC). The customer can boot or load a program from the optional 5.25-inch internal diskette drive as if it were the "A" drive. o Serial/parallel ports: Other unique features of the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 include the dual Direct Memory Address (DMA) serial ports, and a DMA parallel port included as a standard feature. One of the serial port connectors is standard 25-pin D shell, and the other connector is 9-pin D shell. The 9-pin D shell connector requires feature number 0217 or 0242 for attaching devices with 25-pin D shell connectors. The DMA serial port provides support for speeds from 300 bits per second to 345.6K bits per second. It provides extensive function for various communication protocols, and reduces processor loading and overhead when used in higher speed communications. Speeds up to 345.6K bits per second are supported using IBM Enhanced EIA-232-D which requires a special shielded cable up to 20 feet long. SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 is well suited for customers who require business solutions that will simplify the management of their data processing systems. Key features of the Model 90 to satisfy these requirements are: o The standard PS/2 Micro Channel architecture o Easy to install system and options o Easy to upgrade processor complex o Hardware and software compatibility with the wide range of existing non-IBM Micro Channel compatible adapters and applications. STATEMENTS OF DIRECTION IBM intends to support the following: o An architected family of upgradeable processor enhancements for the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486. o 8MB Single In-Line Memory Modules (SIMMs) as an optional feature for the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 systems. When these memory modules are available, the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 systems will support up to 64MB of memory on the system board. o 32-bit version of OS/2 that will support the full memory capability of the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486. o PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 with the AIX (R) PS/2 operating system. o Busmaster Token-Ring and Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) adapters to enhance performance of PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 systems in LAN server environments. o PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 with the IBM 4680 Operating System Version 2 (5601-192) and Version 3 (5621-074). o OS/2 support for the Audio Visual Connection (R) with the Extended Graphics Array (XGA) at 640 x 480 resolution with 256 colors. PUBLICATIONS The following publications are shipped with the product: o Setup Sheet: Illustrates how to set up the system unit, keyboard and display. o Quick Reference and Reference Diskette: The manual contains an introduction to the computer, feature installation instructions, and trouble-shooting instructions. The reference diskette contains licensed System Programs, which includes BIOS, set configuration and features, test, copy an option diskette, backup/restore, and update System Programs. o XGA Graphics Device Driver Diskettes: Three diskettes are provided for the graphics device drivers. Diskette 1 contains the DOS Adapter Interface (AI) and Windows 2.1 and 3.0 device drivers. Diskette 2 contains the graphics device drivers for OS/2 1.2 and 1.3. Diskette 3 contains the graphics device drivers for AutoCAD (2) Release 10 and AutoCAD/386 Release 10. Additional copies are available immediately. (2) Registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc. ORDER PART TITLE NUMBER NUMBER Personal System/2 Model 90 Quick Reference and Diskette S15F-2248 15F2248 The following publications are available. To order, contact your IBM representative. ORDER PART TITLE NUMBER NUMBER Hardware Maintenance Service S84F-9795 84F9795 Hardware Maintenance Reference S15F-2249 15F2249 Interface Technical Reference Architecture S84F-9808 84F9808 Subsystem Control Blocks Supplement S85F-1678 85F1678 Common Interfaces S84F-9809 84F9809 System Specific Information S84F-9807 84F9807 BIOS Technical Reference Update S84F-9810 84F9810 5.25-inch Technical Reference Supplement S15F-2222 15F2222 SLSS is available. EDUCATION SUPPORT Education for this product is provided in a combination of self-study and classroom courses. Customer technical and customer executive education will be updated to reflect these announcements. A description of these self-study and classroom courses is contained in the Catalog of IBM Education (G320-1244). Call IBM -- Direct Education at 1-800-426-2468 for schedules, enrollments and orders for self-study courses. SCHEDULE The planned availability date is October 30, 1990. TECHNICAL INFORMATION SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS: The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 is a desktop system and is designed to operate in the horizontal position only. PS/2 90 XP 486 Models: 8590-0J5 8590-0J9 8590-0KD Processor 80486 80486 80486 Speed (MHz) 25 25 33 Memory (70ns) 4MB 4MB 4MB Fixed Disk 80MB 160MB 320MB Floppy Drive 1.44MB 1.44MB 1.44MB o Fixed Disk Drive Characteristics: Formatted Capacity (3) 80MB 160MB 320MB Average Seek Time 17ms 16ms 12.5ms Data Transfer Rate 1.35MB/s 1.5MB/s 2.0MB/s Average Latency 8.3ms 8.3ms 6.95ms Sector Interleave 1:1 1:1 1:1 (3) The total user formatted capacity may vary; refer to the Limitations section for details. o Dimensions: - Width: 440mm (17.3 in.) - Depth: 430mm (16.9 in.) - Height: 140mm (5.5 in.) - Weight: (with one fixed disk drive) 11.4kg (25 lb) o Electrical: - 100-125 (nominal) VAC; 50-60Hz - 200-240 (nominal) VAC; 50-60Hz o BTU Output: 662 BTU/Hr. o Noise Level: (Average 1 meter position: typical machine) - Horizontal desktop position 5.1 bels (idling) o Equipment Approvals and Safety: - FCC -- Certified to comply with Subpart J, Part 15 of the FCC Rules (Class B) - UL -- UL 478, 5th Edition - CSA CS220. o Medical Environment: The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 will not exceed the current leakage requirements established by the National Fire Protection Code NFPA76B for data processing use in hospital environments. The current leakage of the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 will not exceed 500 microamps. Please consult local ordinances, the National Fire Protection and UL codes for specific details on use in a hospital environment. OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: o Temperature: - 10.0 (degs) to 35.0 (degs)C (50 (degs) to 95 (degs)F) at 0-914m (0-3000 ft) - 10.0 (degs) to 32.0 (degs)C (50 (degs) to 90 (degs)F) at 914-2133m (3000-7000 ft) o Relative Humidity: 8% to 80% o Wet Bulb: System on -- 23 (degs)C (73.4 (degs)F); System off -- 27 (degs)C (80.6 (degs)F) o Maximum Altitude: 2133.6m (7000 ft) MACHINE REQUIREMENTS: The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 requires an analog display (8503, 8507, 8512, 8513, 8514, 8515 or equivalent). PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS: The following operating systems support the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486: o OS/2 Standard Edition (OS/2 SE) 1.2 (4) and 1.3 (5) o OS/2 Extended Edition (OS/2 EE) 1.2 and 1.3 o Disk Operating System (DOS) Version 3.3 (6) and 4.0 (7) (4) OS/2 Version 1.2 supports up to seven fixed disks. (5) OS/2 Version 1.3 supports up to 24 fixed disks. (6) DOS 3.3 supports up to two SCSI devices in a system. (7) DOS 4.0 supports up to seven SCSI devices when corrective service diskette (CSD) #UR29015 is installed. This CSD is also required to support expanded memory support (EMS). This diskette is available through your registered service coordinator. All of the above operating systems provide support for up to 16MB of memory on the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486. However, SCO (8) UNIX (9) System V/386 Version 3.2v2.0 and Novell (10) NetWare (10) 386 Version 3.1 operating systems do provide support for greater than 16MB of memory on the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486. (8) Trademark of Santa Cruz Operations, Inc. (9) Registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. (10) Registered trademark of Novell, Inc. STATEMENTS OF DIRECTION: o IBM intends that a 32-bit version of OS/2 will support the full memory capability of the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486. o IBM intends to support the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 systems with the AIX PS/2 operating system. o IBM intends to provide support under OS/2 for the Audio Visual Connection with the Extended Graphics Array (XGA) at 640 x 480 resolution with 256 colors. COMPATIBILITY: The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 contains licensed System Programs that include BIOS, set configuration and features, test, copy an option diskette, backup/restore and update System Programs. These licensed System Programs are stored in a three million byte protected partition on the fixed disk drive. The Initial Machine Load (IML) loads the BIOS program from the fixed disk drive into system memory. BIOS provides the hardware instructions and interfaces required to support the standard features of the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 and maintains compatibility with many software programs currently operating under DOS and OS/2 on the Personal Computer XT (TM), Personal Computer AT (R), and the PS/2 family. However, due to the higher speed of the 80486 processor in the Model 90 XP 486 systems, some timing sensitive software may require modification. The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 Reference Diskette contains an update program (DISK386.SYS) and an installation program. The update program maintains compatibility between SCSI devices, IBM DOS and some of the following types of programs that assume the fixed disk drive will utilize the system Direct Memory Access (DMA) controller: o Multitasking DOS programs o Programs written for the 80386 microprocessor only o Programs that use the virtual 8086 mode of the 80386 microprocessor o Programs that emulate expanded memory specification (EMS) in extended memory. The update program should only be installed when applications providing DOS and/or memory extensions fail to work properly. For example, an application may fail to load and return the DOS prompt or when attempting to access a SCSI device, the system may hang or the screen may go blank. With this update program installed, a buffer is provided in the first megabyte of system memory, which serves as an intermediate location for data being transferred between the SCSI adapter and the requesting program buffer. While this update program allows applications that utilize the system DMA controller to run, some performance degradation in file access time may be experienced. Only after problems have been experienced, and the performance implications considered, should this update program be utilized. The Extended Graphics Array (XGA) is designed to be compatible with applications written to the following interfaces: o IBM VGA hardware interface in all operating environments. There are minor differences between the IBM VGA hardware interface and the XGA hardware support of the VGA interface. However, these differences are not expected to affect any applications. o Adapter Interface (AI) of 8514/A under DOS. o OS/2 Presentation Manager (TM) of 8514/A. o OS/2 DOS Compatibility Box in VGA modes. XGA does not support the applications written to: o 8514/A hardware registers o AI of 8514/A under OS/2. For additional information on XGA, refer to Product Announcement 190-182, dated October 30, 1990. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. LIMITATIONS: The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 supports a maximum of 32MB of memory, 16MB of which are addressable by DMA. The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 supports 1MB, 2MB and 4MB memory SIMMs (70, 80 and 85 nanosecond only). However, because of interleaved memory, memory SIMMs must be installed in a matched pair (for example, two 1MB SIMMs or two 2MB SIMMs). The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 systems with more than 8MB of memory should be installed using Reference Diskette Version 1.02 or higher. To obtain the latest version, call 1-800-426-7282, weekdays between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Standard time. Specify the diskette for IBM Personal System/2 Model 90 XP 486 (57F1952). In Canada, call 1-800-465-1234 weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Eastern Standard time. In Alaska, call (414) 633-8108. NOTE: These instructions apply to United States and Canadian customers only. Customers outside of the United States and Canada should follow local support procedures. Refer to PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS section for operating systems limitations. The licensed System Programs include BIOS, set configuration and features, copy an option diskette, test, backup/restore and update System Programs. These licensed System Programs are stored in a three million byte protected partition on the fixed disk drive. The formatted capacity is therefore reduced by three million bytes, and the total user accessible capacity may vary slightly based on operating environments. This protected partition is not affected when the drive is formatted using the Format command in DOS or OS/2. The licensed System Programs are also provided on the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 Reference Diskette. The following Micro Channel adapters and options are not supported by the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486: o IBM Personal System/2 Display Adapter 8514/A o IBM Personal System/2 3117 Adapter/A o IBM Personal System/2 5.25" External Diskette Adapter/A (#8760, 6450245) o IBM Personal System/2 High Speed Adapter/A o IBM Personal System/2 80386 Memory Expansion Option 2MB Kit (#3077, 34F3077); however, memory SIMMs can be moved to the planar if desired o IBM Personal System/2 80386 Memory Expansion Option 4MB Kit (#3011, 34F3011); however, memory SIMMs can be moved to the planar if desired o IBM Personal System/2 80386 Memory Expansion Option (#3019, 6450367) o IBM Personal System/2 2-8MB 80386 Memory Expansion Option (#5211, 6450605) o IBM Personal System/2 5.25-inch 1.2MB Internal Diskette Drive (#1006, 6451006) replaced by 6451066 (which does not require an adapter card) o IBM 3117 Scanner o IBM 3118 Scanner. The following IBM PS/2 options are not supported by the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486, and installation of these options can adversely affect system performance and reliability: o IBM Personal System/2 2nd 1.44MB Diskette Drive (3.5-Inch) (#1026, 6451026); supported replacement is (#1072, 6451072) o IBM Personal System/2 CD-ROM Drive (#0845, 6450845); supported replacement is (#1113, 6451113) o IBM Personal System/2 320MB SCSI Fixed Disk Drive (#1055, 6451055); supported replacement is (#1108, 6451108). The following adapters cannot be installed in slot #4 of the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 systems because of the physical limitations of these adapters, however they can be installed in slot #2 or 3: o IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 (#6263, 09F1897) or (#6247, 16F1820) o Realtime Interface Co-Processor Portmaster (TM) Adapter/A (#6360, 53F2601), (#6364, 53F2604) or (#6368, 53F2607). The Data Migration Facility (DMF) (#5003, 1501224) will be supported to migrate data between the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 and other systems. The DMF must be connected to another system. DMF can not be used to migrate data between the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 and another PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 system. High performance BIOS uses 128KB of system memory, and an additional 256KB is reserved for system use in systems with 16MB or more of memory. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. USER GROUP REQUIREMENTS: The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 addresses numerous customer requests and satisfies requirements submitted by IBM User Groups. PLANNING INFORMATION CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES: The IBM Personal System/2 Model 90 XP 486 is designated as customer setup. Customer setup instructions are shipped with the system. CABLE ORDERS: There are no cabling requirements, other than for system power, keyboard and display connections. Cables are provided with the system unit and display and the instructions are provided as part of initial setup. INSTALLABILITY: The PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 requires about 15 minutes for installation (includes unpacking, setup and powering on the system.) Installation of adapters, options, operating system and applications require additional time. The IBM Personal System/2 5.25-Inch Slim High Diskette Drive requires about 30 minutes for installation. PACKAGING: PRODUCT SHIPMENT GROUP 8590-0J5 System Unit Carton 8590-0J9 System Unit Carton 8590-0KD System Unit Carton Contents: Setup Sheet Quick Reference and Reference Diskette XGA Graphics Device Driver Diskettes (3) U.S. Line Cord Keyboard Cable SCSI Terminator Keyboard Carton (1393990) IBM Enhanced Keyboard 6451066 5.25-inch Slim High Diskette Drive Installation and Operating Instructions ACCESSORIES AND/OR SUPPLIES: The 3.5-inch, 2.0MB diskettes (6404079) can be purchased from IBM Authorized Supplies Dealers, IBM Authorized Distributors or from IBM Direct Response Operations (DRO). Call IBM DRO at 1-800-IBM-2468. Mail orders should be sent to: IBM Corporation IBM Direct Response Operations One Culver Road Dayton, NJ 08810 SECURITY, AUDITABILITY AND CONTROL Security and auditability features of this product are: o A mechanical lock to allow the user to lock the system cover o Power-on Password used to prevent the use of the system by unauthorized persons o Set Keyboard Password used to lock the keyboard without turning the system off o Set Network Server Mode allows the system keyboard to be locked to all entries except the password and at the same time allow other computers on the network to access the fixed disk. Small Computer System Interface (SCSI), as defined in the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) standard X3.131-1986, provides a port for the attachment of external devices. The IBM PS/2 SCSI Adapter is in conformance with this standard and has an external port. A data security exposure exists, even with Power-On Password installed, since external SCSI controllers can attach through the external SCSI port and gain undetected read or write access to data stored on internal and external SCSI devices. Physical access to the system and external SCSI devices must be controlled to limit this exposure. User management is responsible for evaluation, selection and implementation of security features, administrative procedures and appropriate controls in application systems and communications facilities. TERMS AND CONDITIONS VOLUME PURCHASE DISCOUNT: Volume purchasing is available under the Volume Procurement Amendment (VPA) to Agreement for Purchase of IBM Machines. The 8590 is included in Category A Discount Group 1 of the Workstations and Related I/O Exhibit (WKSN). Customers with an existing VPA commitment may order the announced products as additional quantities to, or as direct substitutes for, any other machines in the same category subject to availability. For further information regarding volume orders, contact your IBM marketing representative. IBM CREDIT CORPORATION FINANCING: Term leases and installment payment plans are available for commercial and state and local government customers. CUSTOMER FULFILLMENT OPTION APPLIES: Yes. ELIGIBLE MACHINE UNDER ALTERNATIVE CERTIFICATION FOR IBM MACHINES: No. This machine is not subject to End User Certification when purchased at the single unit purchase price. WARRANTY PERIOD: One year. WARRANTY SERVICE: Customer Carry-In Repair (CCR). WARRANTY OPTIONS: IBM On-Site Repair (IOR). IBM MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT: IBM On-Site Repair (IOR). IBM HOURLY SERVICE RATE CLASSIFICATION: One. IBM Warranty Service, Maintenance Service or IBM Hourly Service may be obtained by calling 1-800-IBM-SERV. IBM Hourly Service is available at the applicable rate and terms, including element exchange price if applicable. VOLUME MAINTENANCE AMENDMENT: The 8590 is an eligible machine and a qualifying machine under the Volume Maintenance Amendment to IBM Maintenance Agreement. A revised exhibit will be available at a later date. MID-RANGE SYSTEM AMENDMENT: The 8590 is an eligible machine for the Mid-Range System Amendment to the IBM Maintenance Agreement. A revised exhibit will be available at a later date. ELIGIBLE DISCOUNT TYPES THREE YEAR FIVE YEAR 8590 17% 22% CORPORATE SERVICE AMENDMENT: The 8590 is an eligible machine for the Corporate Service Amendment to the IBM Maintenance Agreement. A revised exhibit will be available at a later date. DISCOUNT OPTION THREE YEAR FIVE YEAR Network 25% 30% System 17% 22% EXTENDED MAINTENANCE OPTION AMENDMENT: The 8590 is an eligible machine for the Extended Maintenance Option Amendment to the IBM Maintenance Agreement. A revised exhibit will be available at a later date. CENTRAL FACILITY MAINTENANCE SERVICE: The 8590 is an eligible machine for Central Facility Maintenance Service Amendment to the IBM Maintenance Agreement. A revised exhibit will be available at a later date. A minimum of six machines is required to be at the central facility before requesting maintenance service. The Additional Maintenance Charge Factor is currently 0.5 hours. The terms and conditions are stated in the Amendment for Central Facility Maintenance Service (Z125-3333) and its Supplement (Z125-3334). PRODUCT AVAILABILITY STATUS: New product available. FIELD INSTALLABLE FEATURES/MODEL CONVERSIONS: Yes. CUSTOMER SETUP: The customer setup allowance is one day. IBM setup is available at the applicable IBM Hourly Service rate and terms. LICENSED INTERNAL CODE: No. IBM EDUCATION ORDER CENTER: The 8590 is available for ordering through the IBM Education Order Center. Availability through the Education Order Center may not coincide with the product availability dates stated in other sections of this announcement. The IBM Education Order Center is the order processing location for selected personal computers and related hardware/software for eligible education end users. Eligible end users are defined as faculty and staff members of qualified kindergarten through twelfth grade educational institutions, and students, faculty and staff members of higher educational institutions that have an education product coordinator. NATIONAL EDUCATION PRICE (NEP): A National Education Price is available under the terms and conditions of the National Education Price Exhibit. The NEP price, which represents a 40% discount from the single unit purchase price, is not subject to any further discount or allowance. The machines in this announcement are included in the National Education Price Exhibit. CHARGES PRODUCT CHARGES MODEL/ MACHINE FEATURE PART PURCHASE DESCRIPTION TYPE NUMBER NUMBER PRICE Model 90 XP 8590 0J5 85900J5 $ 12,495 Model 90 XP 8590 0J9 85900J9 13,095 Model 90 XP 8590 0KD 85900KD 16,695 5.25-inch Diskette Drive 1066 6451066 310 PUBLICATION CHARGES ORDER TITLE NUMBER CHARGE 90 Quick Reference and Diskette S15F-2248 $ 106.00 Hardware Maintenance Service S84F-9795 15.00 Hardware Maintenance Reference S15F-2249 2.35 Interface Technical Reference Architecture S84F-9808 243.00 Subsystem Control Blocks Supplement S85F-1678 6.70 Common Interfaces S84F-9809 202.00 System Specific Information S84F-9807 244.00 BIOS Technical Reference Update S84F-9810 55.75 5.25-inch Technical Reference Supplement S15F-2222 4.30 WARRANTY OPTION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES MINIMUM WARRANTY OPTION UPGRADE CHARGES: WARRANTY OPTION UPGRADE CHARGE (CCR TO IOR) $ 40 ANNUAL MINIMUM MAINTENANCE CHARGE: IBM CENTRAL FACILITY ON-SITE MAINTENANCE REPAIR SERVICE (IOR) (CFMS) 8590-0J5 $ 850 $ 800 8590-0J9 850 800 8590-0KD 950 900 LIST OF SUPPORTED PRODUCTS The user should ensure that the total power required to support desired system configuration is within the power provided by the IBM Personal System/2 Model 90 XP 486 system. FEATURE PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER SYSTEM BOARD MEMORY IBM Personal System/2 2MB Memory Module Kit-70ns 0129 6450902 IBM Personal System/2 4MB Memory Module Kit-70ns 0128 6450128 IBM Personal System/2 1MB Memory Module Kit-85ns 5212 6450603 IBM Personal System/2 2MB Memory Module Kit-85ns 5213 6450604 IBM Personal System/2 2MB Memory Module Kit-80ns 5214 6450608 IBM Personal System/2 4MB Memory Module Kit-80ns 3933 87F9977 MEMORY CACHE IBM Personal System/2 256KB Cache Option 1098 6451095 DASD IBM Personal System/2 1.44MB 3.5-Inch Slim High Diskette Drive 1072 6451072 IBM Personal System/2 60MB SCSI Fixed Disk Drive 1049 6451049 IBM Personal System/2 80MB SCSI Fixed Disk Drive 1045 6451045 IBM Personal System/2 120MB SCSI Fixed Disk Drive 1050 6451050 IBM Personal System/2 160MB SCSI Fixed Disk Drive 1046 6451046 IBM Personal System/2 320MB SCSI Fixed Disk Drive 1108 6451108 IBM Personal System/2 Micro Channel (R) SCSI Adapter 1005 6451109 IBM Personal System/2 Micro Channel SCSI Adapter with Cache 1018 6451110 IBM Personal System/2 Micro Channel SCSI Adapter External Terminator 1039 6451039 IBM Personal System/2 Fixed Disk Drive Kit D 1119 6451120 IBM Personal System/2 External Enclosure for SCSI Devices 3511-003 IBM Personal System/2 CD-ROM Drive 1113 6451113 IBM Personal System/2 External CD-ROM Drive 3510-001 IBM Personal System/2 5.25-inch Slim High Diskette Drive 1066 6451066 IBM Personal System/2 5.25-inch Diskette Adapter/A 1007 6451007 IBM Personal System/2 4869-001 5.25-inch 360KB External Diskette Drive IBM Personal System/2 4869-002 5.25-inch 1.2MB External Diskette Drive IBM Optical Disk Drive 3363-A11 IBM Optical Disk Drive 3363-B01 COMMUNICATIONS IBM Personal System/2 Adapter/A for Ethernet Networks 1091 6451091 IBM Personal System/2 Dual Async Adapter/A 1014 6451013 The IBM 3270 Connection 2000 74F3465 System/370 (TM) Channel Emulator/A 3205 1674899 IBM System 36/38 Workstation Emulation Adapter 6279 69X6279 IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter/A 1223 1501223 IBM PC Network Adapter II/A 1222 1501222 IBM PC Network Adapter II/A -- Frequency 2 5647 96X5647 IBM PC Network Adapter II/A -- Frequency 3 5648 96X5648 IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter/A 4790 69X8138 IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter/A -- Remote Program Load 8881 25F8887 IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter/A 1133 16F1133 FRU Level 53F7748 IBM Personal System/2 300/1200 FEATURE PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER Internal Modem/A 0349 6450349 IBM Personal System/2 300/1200/2400 Internal Modem/A 1755 94X1755 IBM Personal System/2 Multi-protocol Adapter/A 3043 6451003 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 (1) 6263 09F1897 6247 16F1820 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 8 Port RS-232 Interface Board 6265 09F1952 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 8 Port RS-422A Interface Board 6326 15F8852 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 6 Port RS-232C Synchronous Interface Board 6327 15F8861 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 4 Port RS-232 Interface Board 6267 09F1955 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 RS-232/RS-422 Interface Board 6266 09F1958 Realtime Interface Co-Processor Portmaster (TM) Adapter/A (1) 6360 53F2601 6364 53F2604 6368 53F2607 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Portmaster 8 Port RS-232 Interface Board/A 6362 53F2610 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Portmaster 8 Port RS-422 Interface Board/A (2) 6363 53F2613 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Surge Protection Adapter 6361 53F2625 IBM X.25 Interface Co-Processor/2 6401 16F1858 IBM Display Station Emulation Adapter/A 7743 92X0743 Store Controller Kit 6500 83X8187 Second Store Loop Adapter/A 6701 83X7575 IBM Personal System/2 FaxConcentrator Adapter/A 2530 94X2530 CABLES IBM Serial Adapter Cable 0217 6450217 IBM Serial Adapter Connector 0242 6450242 IBM Communications Adapter Cable 2067 1502067 IBM Printer Adapter Cable 5612 1525612 IBM Token-Ring PC Adapter Cable 3390 6339098 IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter Cable 1229 1501229 IBM Cabling System PC Network Baseband Network Baseband Cable 1227 1501227 IBM System 36/38 Workstation Emulation Cable 6293 69X6293 IBM Display Station Attachment Cable 7742 92X0742 IBM GPIB Cable 5040 63X4882 Store Loop Cable 6601 6316840 PS/2 (R) Card to Option Cable 1041 6451041 PS/2 Option to Option Cable 1042 6451042 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport Interface Cable 6246 00F5531 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 Synchronous Interface Cable 6328 15F8866 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Portmaster 8 Port Cable 6366 53F2619 IBM X.25 Interface Co-Processor/2 Cable Option X.21 6321 16F1865 IBM X.25 Interface Co-Processor/2 Cable Option V.24 6322 16F1869 IBM X.25 Interface Co-Processor/2 Cable Option V.35 6323 16F1871 IBM 3812 Model 002 Printer Adapter Cable 4412 07F4412 OEM Scanner Adapter Cable 4410 07F4410 FEATURE PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER PROCESSOR UPGRADE AND CO-PROCESSORS IBM Personal System/2 486/33 Processor Upgrade Option (3) 5264 6451094 IBM Personal System/2 Wizard Adapter (4) 3462 34F3062 IBM Personal System/2 Wizard Memory Expansion 3461 34F3061 ACCESSORY Data Migration Facility (5) 5003 1501224 DISPLAYS AND DISPLAY ADAPTERS IBM Personal System/2 XGA Display Adapter/A 5887 75X5887 IBM Personal System/2 M-Motion Video Adapter (6), (7) 3487 34F3087 IBM Personal System/2 Video Memory Expansion Option 4007 75X5889 IBM Personal System/2 Image Adapter/A 4324 07F4400 IBM Personal System/2 Image Adapter/A 1MB 0072 44F9914 IBM Personal System/2 Image Adapter/A 3MB 0073 44F9919 IBM Personal System/2 Image Adapter/A 3MB 6091 0074 44F9921 IBM Personal System/2 Image Adapter/A Printer/Scanner Option (requires #4324, #0072, #0073 or #0074) 1632 07F4402 IBM Personal System/2 Image Adapter/A Memory Expansion Kit (requires #1632) 3231 07F4406 IBM Personal System/2 8503 Monochrome Display (6) IBM Monochrome Display 8506 (requires #4324, #0072 or #0073) IBM Monochrome Display 8507 IBM Monochrome Display 8508 (requires #4324, #0072 or #0073) IBM Personal System/2 Color Display 8512 (6) IBM Personal System/2 Color Display 8513 (6) IBM Personal System/2 Color Display 8514 IBM Personal System/2 Color Display 8515 IBM 6091 Color Display (requires #0074) PRINTERS IBM PagePrinter 3812 IBM LaserPrinter 4019-001 IBM LaserPrinter 4019-E01 Proprinter (R) 4201-001 IBM Proprinter II 4201-002 IBM Proprinter III 4201-003 IBM Proprinter XL 4202-001 IBM Proprinter II XL 4202-002 IBM Proprinter III XL 4202-003 IBM Proprinter X24 4207-001 IBM Proprinter X24E 4207-002 IBM Proprinter XL24 4208-001 IBM Proprinter XL24E 4208-002 IBM Personal PagePrinter 4216-010/D10/031 Quietwriter (R) 5201-001 IBM Quietwriter 5201-002 IBM Quietwriter III 5202-001 Quickwriter (R) 5204-001 IBM PagePrinter 3816 IBM ExecJet Printer 4072 PS/1 (TM) Printer 2205 Model 001 PLOTTERS IBM 6180 Color Plotter IBM 6182 Auto Sheet Feed Plotter IBM 6184 Color Plotter IBM 6185 Color Plotter IBM 6186 Color Plotter Model 1,2 IBM 7372 Color Plotter IBM 7374 Color Plotter IBM 7375 Color Plotter Model 1,2 SCANNERS 3119 PageScanner (TM) 3119 Adapter/A (#5442, 94X2415) FEATURE PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER TAPE IBM Personal System/2 80MB Internal Tape Backup Unit 5279 30F5279 IBM Personal System/2 Internal Tape Backup Convenience Kit -- DOS Version 5280 30F5280 IBM Personal System/2 Internal Tape Backup Convenience Kit -- OS/2 (R) Version 1190 30F5272 IBM Personal System/2 Internal Tape Backup Installation Kit B (required to 2991 64F7465 (install #5279 and Internal Tape Convenience Kits in Model 90) IBM Personal System/2 6157 Tape Drive Adapter/A 4160 92X1458 IBM 6157 Streaming Tape Drive IBM 6157 Streaming Tape Drive Model 2 OTHER DEVICES IBM Personal System/2 Mouse 8770 6450350 ROLMphone (8) 244PC 46900C 21A1482 ROLMphone 120/DCM (Data Communication Module) 61300 84C9201 ROLMphone 240/DCM (Data Communication Module) 62300A 79X0405 ROLMphone 240E/DCM (Data Communication Module) 62380 21A1312 ROLMphone 400/DCM (Data Communication Module) 64300A 79X0408 ADCM (Asynchronous DCM) 42201 97D1108 Audio Capture/Playback Adapter/A 2784 34F2784 Video Capture Adapter/A 2785 34F2785 3812 Model 002 ImagePlus (R) Feature 4050 04F5425 IBM PERSONAL SYSTEM/2 MODEL 90 XP 486 SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY IBM SOFTWARE The following IBM software products are compatible with the IBM Personal System/2 Model 90 XP 486 systems and will operate substantially as described in their program documentation. PROGRAM ORDERING FEATURE DESCRIPTION VERSION NUMBER VEHICLE NUMBER OPERATING SYSTEMS IBM DOS (9) 3.3 6280060 5871-AAA 0957 IBM DOS (10) 4.0 6280256 5871-AAA 1419 Operating System/2 (R) Standard Edition (11) 1.2 6024926 5871-AAA 0173 Operating System/2 Standard Edition (12) 1.3 84F7588 5871-AAA 1615 Operating System/2 Extended Edition (11) 1.2 15F7143 5871-AAA 0353 Operating System/2 Extended Edition (12) 1.3 15F7195 5871-AAA 1570 TOOLS AND LANGUAGES Basic Compiler/2 (TM) 1.2 6280179 5871-AAA 0822 C/2 (TM) 1.10 6280284 5871-AAA 1410 COBOL/2 (TM) 1.01 6280207 5871-AAA 0816 FORTRAN/2 (TM) 1.05 6280185 5871-AAA 0824 IBM PC Graphics Development Toolkit 1.2 6280203 5871-AAA 0929 Macro Assembler/2 (TM) 1.0 6280181 5871-AAA 0820 Pascal Compiler/2 (TM) 1.0 6280183 5871-AAA 0826 IBM PS/2 RPG II Application Platform (13) 1.11 6280294 5871-AAA 0479 IBM PS/2 RPG II Application Toolkit (13) 1.11 6280293 5871-AAA 0476 COMMUNICATIONS IBM PC 3270 Emulation Program, Entry Level 1.22 75X1085 5871-AAA 0803 IBM 3270 Workstation Program 1.12 75X1088 5871-AAA 0837 IBM 3270 PC HLLAPI 3.1 75X1087 5871-AAA 0835 IBM PC LAN Program 1.33 84X0076 5871-AAA 3246 IBM Personal Communications/3270 1.1 15F7121 5871-AAA 0198 IBM Token-Ring Network Bridge Program 2.1 16F0493 5871-AAA 8856 IBM LAN Manager Program 2.0 25F8215 5871-AAA 8215 IBM PC Network Bridge Program 1.0 16F0493 5871-AAA 8856 IBM LAN Support Program 1.12 93X5683 5871-AAA 8215 IBM LAN Support Program 1.2 96X5678 5871-AAA 1334 IBM System 36/38 Workstation Emulation Program 1.0 69X6286 5871-AAA 6286 AS/400 (R) PC Support 3.0 5728-PC1 IBM APPC/PC (14) 1.11 75X1047 5871-AAA 0841 IBM OS/2 LAN Server 1.2 15F7138 5871-AAA 0139 IBM OS/2 LAN Server 1.3 33F9375 5871-AAA 1656 IBM Remote Print Manager 3.0 49F4812 5871-AAA 0499 Plant Floor Series (TM) Distributed Automation Edition (TM): VERSION TYPE MODEL Communications System/2 1.1 5601 116 Material Logistics System/2 1.1 5601 117 Host Link/2 1.1 5601 118 PROGRAM ORDERING FEATURE DESCRIPTION VERSION NUMBER VEHICLE NUMBER Communication Protocol Programs/A 1.1 5601 151 Entry Communications System/2 1.0 5621 022 DATA COLLECTION EDITION (TM): Data Collector 1.1 5601 299 5250 & MAPICS Data Services 1.1 5601 398 3270 & COPICS Data Services 1.1 5601 399 IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor S/W DOS Support 1.02 5686 001 OS/2 Support (15) 1.03 5662 281 Extended Services 1.02 5688 044 APPLICATIONS DisplayWrite (R) 5 1.0 64F6872 5871-BBB 0761 IBM DisplayWrite 5/2 1.0 25F5959 5871-BBB 5959 Writing Assistant (TM) 2.0 6024460 5875-MMM 4460 Filing Assistant (R) 2.0 6024457 5875-MMM 4497 Storyboard (TM) Plus (6) 1.01 73F6005 5872-BBB 1139 AVC (TM), (6) 1.03 15F7133 5871-AAA 0171 IBM M-Motion Control Program (6) 1.01 15F2126 5871-AAA 0548 IBM Interleaf (16) Publisher (6) 1.1 77F2497 5871-COM 1152 IBM CAD-DOS 1.2 64F6914 5871-AAA 0707 IBM CAD/Plus-DOS 1.2 64F6921 5871-AAA 0636 IBM ImagePlus Workstation Program/DOS 2.2 5621042 SAA (TM) ImagePlus Workstation Program/2 1.0 5621047 IBM OfficeVision/2 OS/2 Office Feature 1.1 64F6943 OS/2 Office DOS Requestor 1.1 64F6962 VENDOR SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY The following software products have been tested by the vendors in their latest versions and certified as compatible with the IBM PS/2 Model 90. SOFTWARE PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION VERSION 3COM (17) Corporation 3+Open (18) LAN Manager (19) Advanced System 2.0 Autodesk, Inc. AutoCAD (20) 10 Banyan (21) Systems, Inc. Vines (21)/486 4.0 IGC VM/386 (22) 1.22 VM/386 MultiUser (22) 1.22 Lotus (23) Development Symphony (23) 2.2 Corporation 1-2-3 (23) 2.2 1-2-3 3.0 Magellan (23) 2.0 Notes (23) 1.1 Novell (24), Inc. Advanced NetWare (24) 286 2.15c SFT NetWare 286 2.15c NetWare 386 3.1 Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. SCO (25) XENIX (19) System V 2.3.2 (26) SCO UNIX (27) System V/386 3.2v2.0 Open Desktop 1.0 SOFTWARE VENDOR PROGRAMS ON IBM PERSONAL/2 MODEL 90 XP 486 The following software vendor products have been tested by an Independent Test Laboratory on the IBM Personal System/2 Model 90 XP 486. This list does not include all of the products that may run on the IBM PS/2 Model 90. The products operate substantially as described in their program documentation. IBM has not evaluated these products and makes no comments or judgements about their functions, quality and performance. Listed products may not be available in all countries. TEST ENVIRONMENT DOS OS/2 3.3 1.2 SOFTWARE PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION VERSION OR 4.0 Aldus PageMaker (28) 3.0 X X Ashton-Tate (29) dBASE III (30) Plus 1.10 X dBASE IV (30) 1.0 X Multimate (30) Advantage II 1.0 X SQL Server 1.0 X Autodesk, Inc. AutoSKETCH (20) 2.0 X BLOC Publishing FormTool 2.0 X Borland Paradox (31) 3.0 X International, Paradox for OS/2 2.0 X Inc. Quattro Pro 1.0 X SideKick 1.56A X SideKick PM 2.0 X TURBO C++ 2.0 X Caseworks CASE PM (6) 2.17 X Central Point SW PC Tools Deluxe 6.0 X Computer AccPac Plus 6.0 X Associates SuperProject (32) Expert/2 1.1 X DAC Software DAC-Easy Accounting 4.0 X Dahlia Assoc. Tickler/2 1.0 X DataStorm PROCOMM Plus 1.1B X Technology Digital Crosstalk Mark IV 1.01 X Communications Assoc. Crosstalk XVI 3.71 X Fox Software, Inc. Fox Pro 1.02 X Hayes SmartCom III 1.0B X Microcomputer Products Intuit Quicken 3.0 X Lattice, (33) Inc. Lattice (33) C Compiler 3.3 X LSE 2.0 X Lotus Agenda (23) 1.0 X Development Freelance (23) Plus 3.0 X Corporation 1-2-3 w/HAL V1.0 2.1 X Micro Focus (34) COBOL/2 (34) 1.1.9 X COBOL/2 Workbench (34) 2.2.9 X COBOL/2 Toolset (34) 1.0.9 X TEST ENVIRONMENT DOS OS/2 3.3 1.2 SOFTWARE PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION VERSION OR 4.0 Microrim (35) R:BASE (35) for DOS 2.0 X R:BASE for OS/2 2.0 X Microsoft (19) Basic Compiler (6) 6.0 X Corporation C Compiler (6) 6.1 X X Excel 2.1 X Excel for OS/2 2.2 X FORTRAN Compiler (6) 5.0 X Macro Assembler (6) 5.1 X Pascal Compiler (6) 4.0 X Windows 2.03 X Windows 3.0 X Word 5.0 X X Word for Windows 1.0 X Works 2.0 X Oracle ORACLE (36) for OS/2 1.0 X Corporation Peter Norton Utilities Norton, Inc. Advanced 4.5 X Prodigy, Inc. Prodigy (37) 2.0 X Rightsoft Corporation Rightwriter 3.10 X Software Group Enable/OA 3.0 X Software Harvard (38) Graphics 2.13 X Publishing PFS: First Choice 3.02 X PFS: First Publisher 3.0 X PFS: Professional File 2.01 X PFS: Professional Write 2.2 X Symantec Q&A 3.0 X X ThinkTank/2 2.4 X WordPerfect (39) WordPerfect (39) 5.1 X Corporation WordPerfect for OS/2 5.0 X WordStar (40) WordStar (40) 2000 Plus 3.5 X International WordStar Professional 6.0 X Corporation Xerox Ventura Publisher 2.0 X (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. (1) Due to physical limitations of these adapters, they cannot be installed in slot #4 of the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 systems. The corrective service diskette (CSD) #UL79292 is required to support Realtime Interface Co-Processor OS/2 Support Version 1.03 (33F7220, 5662-281) on 8590-0KD system. (2) IBM Personal System/2 Model 90 XP 486 supports a maximum of two of these adapters (#6363). (3) The processor upgrade installation is provided by IBM or an IBM Authorized Remarketer. (4) IBM Personal System/2 Model 90 XP 486 supports a maximum of one PS/2 Wizard Adapter. Due to power requirements, the user must dedicate two expansion slots to accommodate the IBM PS/2 Wizard Adapter. If the user has installed both IBM PS/2 Wizard Adapter and IBM PS/2 Wizard Memory Expansion option, the two allocated slots will be sufficient. (5) Data Migration Facility cannot be connected to the PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 system; it must be connected to another system. (6) Supports VGA or lower resolution modes only. (7) The IBM Personal System/2 M-Motion Video Adapter requires the M-Motion Adapter Software Diskette Version 1.01 or higher. (8) Registered trademark of ROLM Corporation. (9) DOS 3.3 supports up to two SCSI devices in a system. (10) DOS 4.0 supports up to seven SCSI devices when corrective service diskette (CSD) #UR29015 is installed. This CSD is also required to support expanded memory support (EMS). This diskette is available through a registered service coordinator. (11) OS/2 Version 1.2 supports up to seven fixed disks. (12) OS/2 Version 1.3 supports up to 24 fixed disks. (13) Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport/2 support is limited to 8590 Models 0J5 and 0J9. (14) The corrective service diskette (CSD) #UR32139 is required. (15) The corrective service diskette (CSD) #UL79292 is required to support Realtime Interface Co-Processor OS/2 Support Version 1.03 (33F7229, 5662-281) on 8590-0KD system. (16) Registered trademark of Interleaf Corporation. (17) Registered trademark of 3COM Corporation. (18) Trademark of 3COM Corporation. (19) Registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. (20) Registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc. (21) Registered trademark of Banyan Systems, Inc. (22) Trademark of IGC. (23) Registered trademark of Lotus Development Corporation. (24) Registered trademark of Novell, Inc. (25) Trademark of Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. (26) Requires a Support Level Supplement, available free of charge from the Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. support department. (27) Registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. (28) Registered trademark of Aldus Corporation. (29) Registered trademark of Ashton-Tate. (30) Trademark of Ashton-Tate. (31) Registered trademark of Borland International, Inc. (32) Registered trademark of Computer Associates International, Inc. (33) Registered trademark of Lattice, Inc. (34) Trademark of Micro Focus. (35) Registered trademark of Microrim, Inc. (36) Registered trademark of Oracle Corporation. (37) Registered trademark of Prodigy Services Company, Inc. (38) Trademark of Software Publishing Corporation. (39) Registered trademark of WordPerfect Corporation. (40) Registered trademark of WordStar International Corporation.