IBM PERSONAL SYSTEM/2 (TM) MODEL 30 Contents Announcement Letter Number 187-048 dated April 2, 1987 US - Last Revised on April 2, 1987 Brief Description of Announcement, Charges, and Availability The IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 (IBM 8530) is a new general-purpose computer system that provides enhanced function beyond that established by the IBM Personal Computer and the IBM Personal Computer XT (TM) at a lower price. This system includes as standard, many integrated features such as a graphics adapter and parallel port. It also allows for the attachment of many existing personal computer feature cards for further expansion. The IBM 8530 is announcing a new Math Co-Processor and a Speech Adapter. The IBM 8530 provides a high level of display graphics and improved performance. The IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 is available in two versions, 8530-002 with two 3.5-inch (720KB) diskette drives, and 8530-021 with a 20MB fixed disk and a single diskette drive. All models have 640KB of Random Access Memory (RAM). Purchase Price: 8530-002: $1695 8530-021: 2295 Planned Availability: Systems: 8530-002 -- April 1987 8530-021 -- April 1987 Features: 8087 Math Co-Processor (#5001) -- April 1987 Speech Adapter (#5002) -- April 1987 (TM) Trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation. Customer Letter Section HIGHLIGHTS o High level of integrated function including graphics and parallel port o New graphics, standard, display up to 256 colors or 64 shades of gray o Approximately two times processor performance of 8088 based IBM Personal Computer XT o New design, smaller size with reduced power requirements o One year warranty o Evolution of IBM personal computer family systems, IBM Personal Computer and Personal Computer XT compatible o World-wide power supply, and system setup switches eliminated DESCRIPTION The Personal System/2 Model 30 uses integration and advanced technology to combine existing personal computer functions along with newly integrated features, such as a graphics adapter and parallel port into a new general-purpose computer that increases base function while reducing price. The system is based on an 8086 microprocessor, running at 8MHz, with no wait states to system memory. Performance is further enhanced through the use of a 16-bit wide data path to system memory. The result is an internal processing speed approximately comparable to the Personal Computer AT (R) Model 099 and approximately twice that of the 8088 based Personal Computer XT. 8530-002 Central processing unit (including keyboard), with two 720KB diskette drives 8530-021 Central processing unit (including keyboard), with one 20MB fixed disk with integrated controller, and a single 720KB diskette drive (R) Registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation. All models have the following features: o 640KB random access memory (RAM), 16-bit wide data path to processor o Integrated diskette adapter supporting up to two 720KB drives o Multi-Color Graphics Array (MCGA (R)) o Serial port o Parallel port o Pointing device port o Keyboard port o Enhanced personal computer keyboard o Time-of-day clock with extended life battery o Socket for a Math Co-Processor o Three general-purpose slots to accommodate IBM Personal Computer and IBM Personal Computer XT feature cards. (R) Registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation. Multi-Color Graphics Array, the graphics adapter function that has been integrated into the planar, supports all existing Color Graphics Adapter (CGA) modes when one of the new IBM analog displays is attached; previously announced IBM displays are not compatible. In addition to providing existing CGA mode support, the following four new expanded modes are included in MCGA: o 640 x 480 in 2 colors -- all points addressable o 320 x 200 in 256 colors -- all points addressable o 40 x 25 in 16 colors -- text (8x16 character box) o 80 x 25 in 16 colors -- text (8x16 character box). The integrated Multi-Color Graphics Array will automatically use up to 64 shades of gray in converting color modes of operations for display on the IBM 8503 Monochrome Display. This allows those who prefer a monochrome display to execute color based applications. FEATURES -- IBM 8530 The following features are announced to expand the base function of the IBM 8530. o IBM Personal System/2 8087 Math Co-Processor (#5001) (1501217) This feature is a high-performance numeric data co-processor extension with floating point, extended integer, and BCD data types. When installed, it works in parallel with other system functions and enables the system to perform high-speed arithmetic, logarithmic functions, and trigonometric operations. This feature is inserted into the Math Co-Processor socket on the system board and does not require an expansion slot. Availability is April 1987. o Personal System/2 Speech Adapter (#5002) (1501216) This adapter allows the user to add voice capability to the IBM 8530. It provides two technologies for speech reproduction: speech encoding (speech to data) and decoding (data to speech) using a Continuously Variable Slope Delta (CVSD) modulation technique and speech synthesis using Linear Predictive Coding (LPC). Non application-oriented software support needed to control the Speech Adapter is incorporated into an internal read-only memory (ROM) module. This adapter requires one expansion slot. Availability is April 1987. Limitation: The Speech Adapter and the 3278/79 Emulation Adapter (#5050) (83X9670) are mutually exclusive. RELATED PRODUCTS AND FEATURES o IBM 2MB Expanded Memory Adapter (#3905) (2685193) The IBM 2MB Expanded Memory Adapter provides 2MB of expanded memory function and a standard parallel printer port. IBM 2MB Expanded Memory Adapter requires and supports device drivers resident within the IBM 3270 Workstation Program, Versions 1.0 and 1.1 that provide application programs with expanded memory support, an Expanded Memory Specification interface, and up to two Disk Operating System (DOS) virtual disk interfaces. Users may run up to six DOS applications and up to four host sessions concurrently. DOS applications written to the Expanded Memory Specification and/or requiring virtual disk are also supported by the IBM 3270 Workstation Program when utilizing the IBM 2MB Expanded Memory Adapter. Refer to Product Announcement 187-061, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM Personal System/2 Monochrome Display 8503 (8503-001) The IBM 8503 Monochrome Display has a 12-inch diagonal picture tube with paper-white phosphor, which provides a realistic appearance for document processing and gray-shade imaging. The characteristics of this display make it suitable for text, graphics and image applications. The tilt/swivel base is standard. Refer to Product Announcement 187-055, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM Personal System/2 Color Display 8512 (8512-001) The IBM 8512 Color Display has a 14-inch diagonal picture tube with a 0.41-millimeter pitch stripe phosphors format. The stripe format is designed for image presentation while still providing high-quality text and graphics. The tilt/swivel base is optional. Refer to Product Announcement 187-056, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM Personal System/2 Color Display 8513 (8513-001) The IBM 8513 Color Display has a 12-inch diagonal picture tube with a 0.28-millimeter dot pitch phosphors format. The dot format is designed for text and graphics presentation while still providing high-quality images. The tilt/swivel base is standard. Refer to Product Announcement 187-057, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM Personal System/2 Color Display 8514 (8514-001) The IBM 8514 color display has a 16-inch diagonal picture tube with a 0.31-millimeter dot pitch phosphors format. In its maximum addressable mode, the characteristics of this display are suited for text, graphics, and image presentation. The entire data area of the screen is filled, even though the mode of operation addresses less than 1024 x 768. This is true, for example, when it is connected to an integrated display adapter. The tilt/swivel base is standard. Refer to Product Announcement 187-058, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM Personal System/2 Display Adapter (#4050) (1887744) This adapter offers support for text, image and graphics applications. In addition to emulating, and in some cases enhancing the existing modes of the IBM Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter, the IBM Color Graphics Display Adapter and the IBM Enhanced Color Display Adapter, the following new display modes are supported. - 640 x 480 in 16 colors or gray scales - 720 x 400 in 16 colors or gray scales (text mode) - 320 x 200 in 256 colors or 64 gray scales - 640 x 480 in 2 colors The IBM Personal System/2 Display Adapter provides support for attachment of one of the following displays: the IBM 8503, 8512, 8513, or 8514. This adapter requires one expansion slot. Refer to Product Announcement 187-054, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM Personal System/2 5.25-inch External Diskette Drive (#4869-001) A 5.25-inch external diskette drive (360KB) is available for attachment to the IBM 8530-021 system unit to enhance conversion or operation of present 5.25-inch system applications. A universal power supply with auto-sensing for line frequency and voltage is included. This drive does not support diskettes prepared on 1.2MB drives, even when a 360KB format is used. This drive requires the External Diskette Drive Adapter (#8750) for operation with the IBM 8530-021. Refer to Product Announcement 187-060, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM Personal System/2 5.25-inch External Diskette Drive Adapter (#8750) (6450244) This feature allows the IBM 5.25-inch External Diskette Drive (#4869) to be connected to the Personal System/2 Model 30-021. It is a half-length feature card and occupies one expansion slot in the IBM 8530. The back of the card has a 37-pin D-shell connector that allows the IBM 4869 External Diskette Drive unit to be attached. The IBM 8530 B drive connector plugs onto the 2 x 20 edge connector on the feature card. When installed, it becomes the B drive. Refer to Product Announcement 187-060, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter (#3391) (6339100) & IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter II (#5063) (67X0438) The IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter and the IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter II have been enhanced to include the 3.5-inch diskette media. This enables the IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 to attach to the IBM Token-Ring Network. The IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter will continue to provide the adapter handler programming interface on 5.25-inch diskette media. Refer to Product Announcement 187-098, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter Diskette (3.5-inch) (#6042) (67X0410) The IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter 3.5-inch diskette is available separately for customers who currently have an IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter Card and would like to use it in their IBM Personal System/2 Model 30. The IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter Diskette (3.5-inch) is a duplication of the 5.25-inch diskette provided with the IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter and is required for IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 machines that have 3.5-inch diskette input capabilities only. This diskette contains the programming interface to the adapter card and diagnostics necessary to test the adapter and assist with ring problem determination. This capability is required for all IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 machines installed on an IBM Token-Ring Network. Refer to Product Announcement 187-098, dated, April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM PC Network Adapter II (#1220) (1501220) This feature card was specifically designed for connecting the Personal System/2 Model 30 to the IBM PC Network. It is compatible with the form factor and bus design of the original IBM Personal Computer, yet is designed to take advantage of the greater processing speed of the Model 30. Refer to Product Announcement 187-079, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM PC Network Baseband Adapter (#1221) (1501221) This feature card was specifically designed for connecting the Personal System/2 Model 30 to the IBM PC Baseband Network. It is compatible with the form factor and bus design of the original IBM Personal Computer. Refer to Product Announcement 187-081, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM 5173 PC Network Baseband Extender (5173-001) (6134339) This product is the extender unit for the baseband PC Network. It operates in any configuration of the baseband IBM PC Network. It may not be required in small daisy-chain configurations. Consult the IBM Baseband Planning Guide for further information, and Product Announcement 187-083, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM Personal System/2 Mouse (#8770) (6450350) The two-button mechanical mouse is available for applications that operate more efficiently using a pointing device. The mouse attaches to the system pointing device port and requires no additional hardware features or external power. A device driver is packaged with each mouse for addition to the operating system. Refer to Product Announcement 187-049, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM PC Music Feature (#6011) (81X8630) This feature contains the necessary circuitry and logic to generate the musical sounds of some 336 different voices/instruments. Up to eight notes may be played simultaneously from the 336 available. The card also contains four external connectors. One is for headphone listening, two for audio output (left and right stereo), and one for musical instrument digital interface (MIDI). Refer to Product Announcement 187-062, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o General Purpose Interface Bus Cable (#5040) (63X4882) The General Purpose Interface Bus Cable provides the IEEE-488 communications link between the IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 and the IBM InfoWindow Display. Refer to Product Announcement 187-015, dated February 17, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o InfoWindow Enhanced Graphics Adapter (#5240) (56X2412) This adapter provides the digital RGB text and graphics to the IBM 4055 InfoWindow Display. Up to 640 x 350 are addressable for high definition graphics, and 8 x 14 character quality is available for text. It allows for up to 16 colors selectable from a 64-color palette under program control. Refer to Product Announcement 187-067, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o IBM 3363 Optical Disk Drive (A01, B01) The IBM 3363 Optical Disk Drive is a new high-performance removable disk storage device. It utilizes the high density characteristics of optical storage technology to achieve very high capacity (200MB) on a 130MM (5.25-inch) removable disk. It is designed to attach to the Personal System/2 Model 30 via a special controller card inserted in one of the expansion slots of the Model 30. This card is included with the IBM 3363 Model A01. Two drives can be attached to the controller card yielding up to 400MB of removable, write once, online storage capacity. The IBM 3363 Model A01 attaches as the first drive and the B01 attaches to the A01 as the second drive. Software included with the drive contains a file driver providing commands compatible with most DOS magnetic disk commands. It also provides extensions to DOS supporting multiple versions of files and files of greater than 32MB. There is also a Save/Restore function for versions of files, single files, groups of files, or all files. It is recommended as an alternative to a fixed disk, as a supplement to a fixed disk for higher capacity storage, and for applications where removability of the disk is important (for example, security, archive, portable data, electronic text, and personal disks for individual uses). Refer to Product Announcement 187-064, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. o ROLMphone (R) 244PC (#46900) This feature is a smart voice and data communications telephone for personal computers and systems in establishments having a ROLM (R) CBX. It combines a high-function digital ROLM telephone with a data communications interface supporting the industry-popular AT command set. The phone, coupled with various software packages available from ROLM, IBM, and independent software publishers, provides the user with a powerful voice/data desktop communications tool. This feature is only available through ROLM. Refer to Product Announcement 187-085, dated April 2, 1987, for additional information and availability date. (R) Registered trademarks of ROLM Corporation. ACCESSORIES o IBM Personal System/2 Data Migration Facility (#5003) (1501224) This connecting tool provides an easy method for customer file transfers from an installed personal computer with a 5.25-inch diskette drive to the Personal System/2. It operates via the printer cable on the existing system and the parallel port on the new. The product packaging contains a 5.25-inch diskette with a send program, the connector itself, and the appropriate instructions for use. A receive program, also required, has been included on the 3.5-inch starter diskette packaged with each Personal System/2. DOS is required for both the sending and receiving systems. Level 2.0 or higher is required on the sending system, and 3.30 for reception. The printer cable must be attached to one of the following printer adapters on the host IBM personal computer, Personal Computer XT, or Personal Computer AT: Printer Adapter (#5200) (1505200) Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter (#4900) (1504900) Serial/Parallel Adapter (#0215) (6450215) Availability is April 1987. COPYING LICENSED PROGRAMS A IBM grants the user permission to copy IBM licensed programs, using this Data Migration Facility, to a new medium. No additional rights are granted to the user beyond those stated in the original IBM Program License Agreement. Therefore, use of an IBM program remains restricted to one machine at a time unless otherwise stated by IBM. B For non-IBM programs, the user should consult the applicable license agreement that governs its use or contact the program supplier to determine restrictions on copying. Since some programs are copy protected or may restrict the number of copies, the user has the responsibility to assure the copied program functions before erasing other copies of the program. HARDWARE FEATURES AND PRODUCTS SUPPORTED Refer to the attachment at the end of this letter for a detailed list of features and products supported by the IBM 8530. PUBLICATIONS The following publications are shipped with the specific product and, except where noted, are also available separately by order number. PROCESSOR MANUALS ORDER PART TITLE NUMBER NUMBER Setup Instructions S68X-2239 68X2239 Guide to Operations(*) S68X-2230 68X2230 FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES MANUALS PART TITLE NUMBER Monitor Installation 6280055 Color Display 8512 Tilt/Swivel Stand ** 6280151 Math Co-Processor ** 6280152 Pointing Device ** 6280153 Speech Adapter ** 6280154 Data Migration Facility ** 6280121 * Guide to Operations (GTO) is also available through the Technical Directory mentioned below, and includes the Starter Diskette. ** These manuals are not available separately. They are shipped with the features. SEPARATELY AVAILABLE REFERENCE MATERIALS The following publications are available and can be obtained by contacting an IBM Authorized Dealer or an IBM marketing representative. They may also be obtained through the Technical Directory, a copy of which is included with the initial system documentation. Refer to the Technical Directory for details. BASE HARDWARE PUBLICATIONS ORDER PART TITLE NUMBER NUMBER Technical Reference Manual S68X-2201 68X2201 HMS Service Supplement S68X-2202 68X2202 HMS Reference Supplement S68X-2203 68X2203 TECHNICAL REFERENCE SUPPLEMENTS ORDER PART TITLE NUMBER NUMBER 720KB/1.44MB Diskette Drive S68X-2225 68X2225 Fixed Disk Drive S68X-2205 68X2205 Speech Adapter S68X-2207 68X2207 Mouse S68X-2229 68X2229 EDUCATION SUPPORT Education support is not available. SCHEDULE Planned availability for the 8530 and related features is as follows: Systems: 8530-002 -- April 1987 8530-021 -- April 1987 Features: 8087 Math Co-Processor (#5001) -- April 1987 Speech Adapter (#5002) -- April 1987 TECHNICAL INFORMATION SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS: o Dimensions - Size, 406 x 397 x 102 mm (16 x 15.6 x 4 in.) - Approximate weight, 8 Kg (17.5 lbs) - Pearl white color o Operating Environment - THA class B, 15-32 (degs) C (60-90 (degs) F), 8 - 80% humidity, altitude 0 - 2133 m (0-7000 ft.) - FCC, class B - VDE, German RFA General Operating Permit (GOP) - Safety standards -- UL 478, CSA 154, IEC 380, and IEC 435 - Fragility, 30-inch drop in shipping container o Acoustic Quieter than existing IBM personal computer systems Idle mean value at one meter: < Lpa >m -- 32.7 dB Idle mean value at one meter: < Lpa >m -- 32.7 dB Operating mean value at one meter: < Lpa >m -- 34.6 dB Operating mean value at one meter: < Lpa >m -- 34.6 dB Operating mean value at operator position, 0.6m: < Lpa >m -- Operating mean value at operator position, 0.6m: < Lpa >m -- 37.5 dB o Universal 70W power supply, with internal sensing, for worldwide usage - Current leakage is below 450 microamps - Current leakage is additive when a display is powered through the same line cord as the system o Security features - Through holes and cable keeper holes to help in securing system - Electromechanical lock on the 8530-021 -- Electronically locks keyboard and mouse -- Mechanically locks cover PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS: IBM DOS Version 3.30 COMPATIBILITY: The Personal System/2 Model 30 is compatible with the IBM Personal Computer and Personal Computer XT at the BIOS level and at most hardware interfaces. The Personal System/2 Model 30 has been designed to maintain compatibility with existing personal computer software and non-timing dependent features. Due to the high level of integration of the Model 30, features such as IBM Personal Computer and Personal Computer XT memory upgrades and graphic adapters are not supported. Specific hardware products and features that have been tested and are supported in the Personal System/2 Model 30 environment are listed in the attachment at the end of this announcement letter. Refer to Programming Announcement 287-096, dated April 2, 1987, for software compatibility details. PREREQUISITES: A minimum configuration consists of either model of the IBM 8530, Personal System/2. A Personal System/2 Display such as the IBM 8503, 8512, 8513, 8514, or equivalent, is required. IBM DOS Version 3.30 is required. PLANNING INFORMATION CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES: The IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 is designated as customer setup (CSU). Set-up instructions are included with the system and features. CSU allowance is one day. CABLE ORDERS: There are no cabling requirements, other than for system power and to connect a display. Instructions are provided as part of initial system setup. INSTALLABILITY: Using the setup instructions, the user attaches the keyboard and peripherals and installs any special features. Power is then turned on and setup is run as instructed on the screen. To simplify setup, the Personal System/2 Model 30 has a universal power supply with internal sensing and may, therefore, be used worldwide. Additionally, there are no system setup switches. PROBLEM DETERMINATION: If a failure is found at initial set-up, an instruction appears on the screen. If the test is successfully completed, the system attempts to load an operating system first from the A drive, and then from the C drive if present. If an operating system is not found, the user is prompted, via an icon, to insert a diskette. A final default is provided through use of a ROM loaded BASIC interpreter as more fully explained in the Guide to Operations (GTO). The troubleshooting procedures consist of a power-on self-test, diagnostic tests, and easy-to-follow troubleshooting charts designed to assist the customer in isolating a defective machine element. The failing element can then be replaced or repaired under existing warranty provisions. PACKAGING: The IBM 8530 is packaged in two cartons: o The system unit carton (530002 or 8530021) contains the system unit o The ship group carton (61X8767) contains: - Setup instructions - System unit power cord - Enhanced personal computer keyboard - Keyboard cable - Guide to Operations manual with starter diskette - Technical directory - Customer response form. SECURITY, AUDITABILITY, AND CONTROL Security and auditability features of the Personal System/2 Model 30 include through holes and cable keeper holes to help in securing the system to a desk or table and an electromechanical lock on 8530-021 to allow the user to lock the keyboard, mouse and system cover. 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 IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 is included in Category A, Discount Group 1, of the IBM Workstations VPA Exhibit (32WS-14) and in Category A, of the IBM Personal Computer VPA for Qualified Educational Institutions/Hospitals Exhibit (515E-37). Customers with an existing IBM Workstations VPA Exhibit (32WS) in effect with a commitment in Category A, or with an existing IBM Personal Computer VPA for Qualified Educational Institutions/Hospitals Exhibit (515E) in effect with a commitment in Category A may order the Personal System/2 Model 30 as additional quantities to, or as direct substitutes for, any other machines in the same category, subject to availability. Customers with an existing IBM Personal Computer VPA Exhibit (5150) in effect with a commitment in Category A may order the Personal System/2 Model 30 either as additional quantities to, or as direct substitutes for, other machines listed in Category A, subject to availability. IBM CREDIT CORPORATION FINANCING: Term leases and installment payment plans for commercial and state and local government customers are available. CUSTOMER FULFILLMENT OPTION APPLIES: Yes ELIGIBLE MACHINE UNDER ALTERNATIVE CERTIFICATION FOR IBM MACHINES: No WARRANTY PERIOD: One year for the system as well as features. The Personal System/2 Data Migration Facility, an accessory, has a three month warranty. WARRANTY: The IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 is Customer Carry-in Repair (CCR). WARRANTY OPTIONS: IBM On-site Repair (IOR) IBM MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT: IBM On-site Repair (IOR) MACHINE GROUP: A IBM HOURLY SERVICE RATE CLASSIFICATION: 1 Service may be obtained by calling the IBM Service/Exchange Communications Center at 800-428-2569. IBM hourly service is available at the applicable rate and terms including the Element Exchange price, if applicable. VOLUME MAINTENANCE AMENDMENT: The IBM 8530 is an eligible machine and a qualifying machine under the Volume Maintenance Amendment to IBM Maintenance Agreement. CORPORATE SERVICE AMENDMENT: The IBM 8530, Personal System/2 Model 30, is an eligible machine for the Corporate Service Amendment to the IBM Maintenance Agreement. PRODUCT AVAILABILITY STATUS: New product available NON-FIELD INSTALLABLE FEATURES/MODEL CONVERSIONS: No model conversions are supported. CUSTOMER SETUP: Yes, CSU allowance is one day. IBM setup is available at the applicable IBM hourly service rate and minimum charges. PRE-INSTALLATION TEST ALLOWANCE: None ON-SITE ALLOWANCE: None EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE: A 20% educational allowance is available to qualifying institutions in accordance with the Educational Allowance Amendment. The educational allowance may not be added to any other discount or allowance. CHARGES MACHINE MODEL PURCHASE DESCRIPTION TYPE NUMBER PRICE System Unit/Keyboard 8530 002 $1695 System/Unit Keyboard 8530 021 2295 FEATURE PURCHASE FEATURE NUMBER PRICE Personal System/2 8087 Math Co-Processor 5001 $310 Personal System/2 Speech Adapter 5002 345 ACCESSORY: Personal System/2 Data Migration Facility 5003 33 MAINTENANCE CHARGES ANNUAL MINIMUM MINIMUM WARRANTY MAINTENANCE OPTION CHARGES CHARGES PRODUCT IOR IOR 8530-002 $115 $25 8530-021 160 25 PUBLICATIONS PURCHASE NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRICE S68X-2239 Setup Instructions $ 3.00 S68X-2230 Guide to Operations (GTO) 45.00 S68X-2201 Technical Reference Manual 75.00 S68X-2202 HMS Service Supplement 30.00 S68X-2203 HMS Reference Supplement 10.00 S68X-2225 720KB/1.44MB Diskette Drive 6.00 S68X-2205 Fixed Disk Drive 6.00 S68X-2207 Speech Adapter 13.00 S68X-2229 Mouse Technical Reference 6.00 ATTACHMENT HARDWARE FEATURES AND PRODUCTS SUPPORTED FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES PART FEATURE NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION 6450213 0213 PC Network Adapter 6450215 0215 Serial/Parallel Adapter 6450217 0217 Serial Adapter Cable 6450230 0230 PC Network Base Expander 6450231 0231 PC Network Short Distance Kit 6450232 0232 PC Network Medium Distance Kit 6450233 0233 PC Network Long Distance Kit 6450234 0234 PC Network 25-Foot Cabling Segment 6450235 0235 PC Network 50-Foot Cabling Segment 6450236 0236 PC Network 100-Foot Cabling Segment 6450237 0237 PC Network 200-Foot Cabling Segment 6450242 0242 Serial Adapter Connector 1501204 1204 Binary Synchronous Communications (BSC) Adapter 1501205 1205 SDLC Communications Adapter 1501220 1220 PC Network Adapter II 1501221 1221 PC Network Baseband Adapter 1501300 1300 Game Control Adapter 6451502 1502 Data Acquisition And Control Adapter 6451503 1503 General Purpose Interface Bus Adapter 6451504 1504 Data Acquisition And Control Adapter Distribution Panel 1502067 2067 Communications Adapter Cable 74X8425 2911 Enhanced 5250 Display Station Emulation Adapter Kit, Version 2.12 6403635 2877 Integrated 5250 Display Station Emulation Cable Assembly 6339098 3390 IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter Cable 6339100 3391 IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter 2685193 3905 IBM 2MB Expanded Memory Adapter 1887744 4050 IBM Personal System/2 (TM) Display Adapter 59X4146 4156 IBM 6157 Streaming Tape Drive Adapter 4234548 4548 5364 Driver Card 65X2016 4920 High Speed Adapter (HSA) 65X2017 4925 3117 Scanner Adapter 1501217 5001 IBM Personal System/2 8087 Math Co-Processor 1501216 5002 IBM Personal System/2 Speech Adapter 1501224 5003 IBM Personal System/2 Data Migration Facility 63X4882 5040 General Purpose Interface Bus Adapter Cable 83X9670 5050 3278/3279 Emulation Adapter 67X0438 5063 IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter II 56X2412 5240 InfoWindow Enhanced Graphics Adapter 81X8630 6011 IBM PC Music Feature 67X0410 6042 IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter Diskette 83X8851 6043 IBM Token-Ring Network PC Adapter HM & S Addendum 6236069 6069 IBM 4700 Finance Communication System Security Option 85X2710 6165 Realtime Interface Co-Processor (128KB) 85X2706 6166 Realtime Interface Co-Processor (512KB) 8575146 6583 Enhanced Graphics Adapter Jumper Card 6450244 8750 IBM Personal System/2 5.25-inch External Diskette Drive Adapter 6450350 8770 IBM Personal System/2 Mouse PERIPHERALS 3117 Scanner 3118 Scanner 3363-A01 IBM 3363 Optical Disk Drive 3363-B01 IBM 3363 Optical Disk Drive 3812 Page Printer (Serial Interface) 3852-002 Color Inkjet Printer 4201-001 Proprinter (TM) -- EMC (PRHS) 4201-002 Proprinter 4202 Proprinter XL 4207 Proprinter X24 4208 Proprinter XL24 46900 (RP244) ROLMphone (R) 244PC (Available from ROLM only) 4869-001 IBM Personal System/2 5.25-inch External Diskette Drive 5173 PC Network Baseband Extender 5152 Graphics Printer 5178 PC Network Translator Unit 5182 Color Printer 5201-001 IBM Quietwriter (R) 5201-002 IBM Quietwriter 5202 IBM Quietwriter III 5216 Wheelprinter (Parallel Interface) 5223 Wheelprinter E 5841 IBM PC 1200 Baud Modem (external) 5842 IBM PC 2400 Baud Modem (external) 6157-001 IBM 6157 Streaming Tape Drive 6180 IBM 6180 Color Plotter 6184 IBM 6184 Color Plotter 6186 IBM 6186 Color Plotter 6404107 IBM 3.5-inch Diskettes 7372 IBM 7372 Color Plotter 8228-001 IBM Token-Ring Network Multistation Access Unit 8503-001 IBM Personal System/2 Monochrome Display 8503 8512-001 IBM Personal System/2 Color Display 8512 8513-001 IBM Personal System/2 Color Display 8513 8514-001 IBM Personal System/2 Color Display 8514 (TM) Trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation. (R) Registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation. In the Attachment entitled 'Hardware Features and Products In the Attachment entitled 'Hardware Features and Products Supported,' the following feature has been added to the list: Supported,' the following feature has been added to the list: 6403635 2877 Integrated 5250 Display Station Emulation Cable Assembly Education course number 77514 is not available. The Education Support section of the external announcement letter has been corrected to read as follows: 'Education support is not available." corrected to read as follows: 'Education support is not available."