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IBM PERSONAL COMPUTER FAMILY EXTENDED IBM PERSONAL COMPUTER AT, 5170 MODELS 68 AND 99

IBM Announcement Letter Number 184-097 dated August 14, 1984 IBM US - Last Revised on August 14, 1984

Brief Description of Announcement, Charges, and Availability

The IBM Personal Computer AT is designed for professional applications, office environments, and increased personal productivity. It includes many advanced technology features previously not available in IBM Personal Computers: increased performance, advanced microprocessor, high capacity diskette drives, high capacity fixed disk drives, large memory capacity, and advanced co-processor. The 5170 provides compatibility with existing hardwareand software products for the IBM Personal Computer family.


HIGHLIGHTS

  • Performs more than two times faster than current members of the IBM Personal Computer family
  • Based on high-performance Intel 80286 microprocessor, compatible with the IBM Personal Computer family
  • Includes 1.2Mb high-capacity diskette drives
  • Allows 20Mb fixed disk drives
  • Contains a standard combination fixed disk and diskette adapter
  • Provides 512Kb memory capacity on the system board
  • Offers a combination Serial (Asynchronous)/Parallel (Printer) Adapter
  • Allows workstation growth with eight I/O expansion slots
  • Includes an improved keyboard
  • Includes a clock/calendar with battery backup
  • Provides improved security capability with a standard keylock

DESCRIPTION

The 5170 system unit/keyboard includes the following standard features:

  • Advanced high-performance Intel 80286 microprocessor
  • ROM based automatic power on self test of system components
  • ROM based BASIC language interpreter
  • 8086 compatible real address mode
  • Protected virtual address mode
  • 256Kb of memory (Model 68)
  • 512Kb of memory (Model 99)
  • 1.2Mb high capacity diskette drive
  • Diskette interface
  • 20Mb fixed disk drive (Model 99)
  • Fixed disk interface
  • Fixed disk-in-use indicator light (red)
  • Serial/parallel interface (Model 99)
  • System clock/calendar/system configuration storage with battery back-up
  • Sound system
  • Keylock
  • Bi-directional keyboard interface
  • Enhanced keyboard
  • Switchable worldwide power supply
  • Power-on indicator light (green)
  • Eight I/O expansion slots
  • Socket for 80287 math co-processor
  • 24-bit addressing
  • 16-bit data path
  • Seven-channel direct memory access (DMA)
  • 16-level interrupt
  • Three programmable timers

The following new optional features are available for the 5170 system unit only:

  • 256Kb Memory Module Kit (#0202) (Model 68 only)
  • 128Kb Memory Expansion (#0209)
  • 512Kb Memory Expansion (#0203)
  • 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive (#0205)
  • Second 1.2Mb High Capacity Diskette Drive (#0206)
  • 360Kb Dual-sided Diskette Drive (#0207)
  • 80287 Math Co-processor (#0211)
  • Serial/Parallel Adapter (#0215)
  • Serial Adapter Cable (#0217)
  • Serial Adapter Connector (#0242)
  • Prototype Adapter (#0220)
  • Floor Standing Enclosure (#0218)

The following new options are available for the IBM Personal Computer, the IBM Personal Computer XT, the IBM Portable Personal Computer, and the IBM Personal Computer AT:

  • Display stand (#0216)
  • PC Network Adapter (#0213)
  • PC Network Cabling Components (eight separately priced components)
  • Binary Synchronous Communications Adapter (#1204)
  • SDLC Communications Adapter (#1205)
  • IBM 5178 PC Network Translator Unit


DESCRIPTION

Based on a high performance 16/24-bit Intel 80286 microprocessor, both models of the 5170 are equipped with a high capacity (1.2Mb) diskette drive, enhanced keyboard, ROM based BASIC language, clock/calendar with battery backup, and keylock. Standard memory on Model 68 is 256Kb and on Model 99 is 512Kb. In addition, Model 99 is equipped with a 20Mb fixed disk drive and a serial (asynchronous)/parallel (printer) adapter. Each system can be further expanded through customer setup options. Model 68 memory may be expanded to 512Kb by addition of pluggable memory modules on the system board. Both models may be further expanded to 640Kb with the 128Kb memory option or up to 3Mb with 512Kb memory options.

Additional direct access storage is available with a 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive, a second 1.2Mb High Capacity Diskette Drive, and a Dual-sided (320/360Kb) Diskette Drive. A maximum of two diskette drives and one fixed disk drive, or one diskette drive and two fixed disk drives can be attached to the system unit. These combinations result in direct access storage capacity of up to 41.2Mb. DOS 3.0 supports the 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive and 1.2Mb High Capacity Diskette Drive in the 5170 system. With DOS 3.0, the 1.2Mb diskette drive will also read single- and dual-sided diskettes formatted at 160/180Kb and 320/360Kb capacity, respectively. The Dual-sided Diskette Drive (320/360Kb) option is available for downward diskette portability with other IBM Personal Computer family members.

To fully utilize the 1.2Mb High Capacity Diskette Drive, new diskette media is required. The media is available from the IBM Systems Supplies catalog with the following description: IBM 5.25 Diskette 2HC, double-sided, high capacity, 96 tracks per inch, soft sectored, P/N 6109660.

To order diskettes, contact IBM Direct, toll-free via 1-800-IBM-2468.

The IBM Personal Computer AT is also supported by two other operating systems. Personal Computer Interactive Executive (PC/IX) Version 1.1 will support the IBM Personal Computer AT in compatibility, real address mode. PC/IX will be available in the fourth quarter of 1984. The IBM Personal Computer XENIX* will support the IBM Personal Computer AT in the 80286 protected address mode. IBM Personal Computer XENIX will be available in the first quarter of 1985 (XENIX is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation).

The 5170 contains eight option (feature) slots that support feature cards for additional devices, features, or memory. Six of the slots support either the advanced 16-bit or 8-bit option cards. Two support 8-bit option cards only. However, both models use one 16-bit slot for the standard combination fixed disk and diskette drive adapter. The Model 99 uses one 8-bit slot for the Serial/Parallel Adapter. The result is seven available expansion slots on Model 68 and six on Model 99.

Both models include a world-wide power supply and a temperature-controlled variable speed cooling fan that significantly reduces acoustical noise in most user environments. Both models also include a security keylock, which, when locked by the user, prevents removal of the 5170 cover, initialization of the system, and entry of command/data from the keyboard.

The keyboard is attached to the 5170 via a ten-foot coiled cable, permitting a variety of workspace configurations. The enhanced 84-key keyboard, with an adjustable typing angle, offers commonly used data and word processing functions along with separate typewriter and numeric keypads. Key-location enhancements and mode indicators (Cap Lock, Numeric Lock, Scroll Lock) improve keyboard usability. Special symbols may be accessed with a combination of keys. Depending on the application program, from 10 to 40 special function keys may be supported.

Exploring the IBM Personal Computer AT, a program on a diskette, is supplied with the 5170. It will familiarize a new computer user with the 5170. The program takes 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 hours to complete. There are two versions of the program, monochrome and color. The program is self-loading from the diskette. It contains tutorial information on the keyboard, printer, and disk storage, as well as DOS and text editing. It requires a 5170 with a minimum of one diskette drive, 256Kb of storage, and one display adapter (either monochrome or color).

OPTIONAL FEATURES

256Kb Memory Module Kit (#0202)

This option increases the 5170 Model 68 memory from 256Kb to 512Kb. The kit consists of 18 modules that are plugged into existing sockets on the system board. A maximum of one kit may be installed on Model 68 only. It is required on the Model 68 for installation of #0209 and #0203.

512Kb Memory Expansion Option (#0203)

This option adds memory above 1Mb, in 512Kb increments. Up to five options may be plugged into the I/O expansion slots of the system unit to provide a total of three megabytes of primary storage. Performance characteristics are the same as other 5170 user memory.

The system unit must have at least 512 Kb installed. This option requires one 16-bit expansion slot.

Note: This option may not be used for address storage from 512Kb to 640Kb. The memory range from 640Kb to 1Mb is reserved for system functions.

128Kb Memory Expansion Option (#0209)

This option expands the memory from 512Kb to 640Kb. Performance characteristics are the same as other 5170 user memory.

Only one 128Kb Memory Expansion Option may be installed on a 512Kb system unit and it requires a 16-bit expansion slot.

20Mb Fixed Disk Drive (#0205)

Two optional fixed disk drives may be installed on Model 68 or one, as a second fixed disk drive, on Model 99, providing a total of 40Mb of fixed disk storage capacity. Space and power are provided in the system unit for this drive(s). All fixed disk or diskette drives use the standard combination fixed disk and diskette drive adapter in the system unit.

A dedicated landing zone for the read/write heads is available to protect the file and its contents during shipping, movement, or storage. Increased performance of 40 ms average access time is possible from the quasi-closed loop servo positioning system utilized in the drive. The number of fixed disk drives and diskette drives must not exceed three. No more than two fixed disk drives can be installed in a system unit.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • 20Mb of storage
  • 512 bytes per sector
  • 17 sectors per track
  • 615 tracks per surface (cylinders)
  • 40 ms average access time
  • four surfaces
  • 3573 RPM
  • 5M bit per second transfer rate
  • Dimensions: -Height 82.55 mm (3.25 inches) -Width 154.3 mm (6.1 inches) -Depth 203.2 mm (8.0 inches) -Weight 2.9 Kg (6.4 lbs.)

High Capacity Diskette Drive (#0206)

This is a half-high, 5-1/4-inch, dual-sided drive with 1.2Mb storage capacity. Space and power have been provided in the system unit for up to two drives. The drive is fully self-contained and consists of a spindle drive system, a read positioning system and a read/write/erase system. One of these drives is standard in both models. An optional second drive (#0206) may be installed in the system unit directly under the first if the space is not occupied by another disk or diskette drive. Both drives use the standard fixed disk and diskette drive adapter in the system unit.

The drive uses the new 96-TPI, high density media. In addition, it will read or write 48-TPI, single- or dual-sided media written for the IBM PCjr, IBM Personal Computer, IBM Personal Computer XT, and IBM Portable Personal Computer, giving a high level of compatibility with existing applications. However, once the 48-TPI media has been written in this drive, it may only be readable on a high capacity diskette drive.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • 1.2Mb storage
  • 512 bytes per sector
  • 15 sectors per track
  • 96 tracks per inch
  • Two sides
  • 80 tracks per side
  • 360 RPM
  • Supports 300 and 500 bits/sec data transfer rate
  • 94 ms average access time in 96-TPI mode
  • Dimensions: -Height 42.9 mm (1.7 inches) -Width 154.3 mm (6.1 inches) -Depth 203.2 mm (8.0 inches) -Weight: 1.6 Kg (3.5 lbs.)

Dual-sided Diskette Drive (#0207)

This diskette drive permits the exchange of 320/360Kb diskette media between the Personal Computer AT, to the IBM Personal Computer, the IBM Personal Computer XT, the IBM Portable Personal Computer, and the IBM PCjr. It is a half-high, 5-1/4-inch, dual-sided drive with a 320/360Kb storage capacity. Space and power for one drive have been provided in the system unit. The drive is fully self-contained and consists of a spindle drive system, a read positioning system, and a read/write/erase system.

This drive is available for both 5170 models. It is installed in the system unit directly under the standard high capacity diskette drive if the space is not occupied by another fixed disk or diskette drive. This drive uses the standard fixed disk and diskette drive adapter in the system unit.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • 320/360Kb of storage
  • 512 bytes per sector
  • 8/9 sectors per track
  • Two sides
  • 91 ms average access time
  • 40 tracks per surface
  • 48 tracks per inch
  • 300 RPM
  • Transfer rate of 250K bits/second
  • Dimensions: -Height 42.9 mm (1.7 inches) -Width 154.3 mm (6.1 inches) -Depth 203.2 mm (8.0 inches) -Weight: 1.6 Kg (3.5 lbs.)

Math Co-Processor (#0211)

This option is a high performance numeric 80287 processor extension with floating point, extended integer, and BCD data types, compatible with the Intel 8087 Math Co-Processor. When installed, the system fully conforms to the proposed IEEE Floating Point Standard and is an excellent facility for high-performance numeric processing. Only one 80287 can be installed in a system unit.

Serial/Parallel Adapter (#0215)

This option provides a serial port and a parallel port. It occupies only one expansion slot of either type. The serial portion is fully programmable and supports asynchronous communications from 50 to 9600 baud. The back of the adapter has a nine-pin D-shell connector that is classified as an RS232-C port. When the optional 10-foot Serial Adapter Cable (#0217) or 10-inch Serial Adapter Connector (#0242) is connected to the adapter, the 25-pin end of the cable or connector has all the signals of a standard EIA RS232-C interface. The parallel portion of the adapter provides the ability to attach various devices that accept eight bits of parallel data. The parallel port is provided by a 25-pin, D-shell connector. One or two Serial/Parallel Adapters may be installed in either model. Note: This adapter does not support current loop operation. The 5218 Printer is not supported.

Prototype Adapter (#0220)

This adapter is 4.8 inches high by 13.12 inches long and plugs into any system unit expansion slot except 1 or 7. Two card edge tabs, one 2 by 31 positions and one 2 by 18 positions, provide all system control signals and voltages. No components are shipped with this card.

The adapter contains a voltage bus (+5 Vdc) and a ground bus (0 Vdc). Each bus borders the adapter with the ground bus on the component side and the voltage bus on on the pin side. A system interface (wiring only) is also provided with a space for a jumper to specify whether the device has an 8- or a 16-bit data bus. This adapter also accommodates a D-shell connector from 9 to 37 positions. A recommended system interface logic diagram is available along with a list of recommended components to be used to interface custom logic to the 5170. Up to five Prototype Adapters can be installed in a system unit. Each requires a 16-bit expansion slot.

Binary Synchronous Communications Adapter (#1204)

The BSC Adapter provides an EIA RS232-C interface. It is compatible with the IBM Personal Computer, the Portable Personal Computer, and the Personal Computer XT. A maximum of two BSC Adapters may be installed. Only one BSC Adapter may be installed if an SDLC Adapter is installed.

SDLC Communications Adapter (#1205)

The SDLC Communications Adapter provides an EIA RS232-C interface. It is compatible with the IBM Personal Computer, the Portable Personal Computer, and the Personal Computer XT. Only one SDLC Adapter may be installed.

Floor Standing Enclosure (#0218)

This optional enclosure is available to customers who desire to remove their system unit from the work surface. With the system unit mounted vertically in the floor standing enclosure, only the essential parts of the system such as the display and keyboard need to be on the work surface. The unit may be positioned left or right of the workspace or under the workspace.

Display Stand (#0216)

The display stand is available for the IBM 5151 Monochrome Display Model 1 and IBM 5153 Color Display Model 1. It can be placed under the display to allow the customer to tilt and/or swivel the display for comfortable viewing.

PUBLICATIONS

Each system will be shipped with three manuals:

  • IBM Personal Computer AT Installation and Setup Manual (#2491)
  • IBM Personal Computer AT Guide to Operations (#2241)
  • IBM Personal Computer Basic Reference Manual Version 3.0 (#1132)

The following are available for purchase:

  • IBM Personal Computer AT Technical Reference Manual (#2243)
  • IBM Personal Computer AT Hardware Maintenance and Service Manual (#2242)

SCHEDULE

First customer shipment is planned for September 14, 1984. Orders for the 5170 will be accepted immediately. Multiple quantity orders are subject to an extension of schedules.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

SECURITY, AUDITABILITY, AND CONTROL

5170s can be used and managed so as to limit the risk of unintended modification, destruction, or disclosure of sensitive data. The customer is responsible for the selection, implementation, and adequacy of appropriate measures. The customer is also responsible for the accuracy and integrity of results.

5170 SYSTEM UNIT

  • 6.0 MHz clock speed
  • 24-bit addressing
  • 16-bit data path
  • 64Kb ROM -Access time - 150ns -Cycle time - 355ns
  • 192 watt power supply
  • Variable speed temperature controlled fan
  • Dimensions: -Length 540 mm (21.25 in) -Depth 439 mm (17.28 in) -Height 162 mm (6.38 in)
  • Weight: -16.80 Kg (37.0 lbs.) (Model 68) -19.01 Kg (42.0 lbs.) (Model 99)
  • Electrical: -90-137V, 50-60 Hz -180-259V, 50-60 Hz
  • Air Temperature: -System on, 15.6 - 32.2 degrees C (60 - 90 degrees F) -System off, 10 - 43 degrees C (50 - 110 degrees F)
  • Relative Humidity -System on, 8 - 80% -System off, 20 - 80%
  • BTU Output: 1229 BTU/Hr
  • Noise Level: Variable by speed of fan, 42 DBA (both models) maximum (system unit only)

COMPATIBILITY

The following IBM Personal Computer hardware options are supported on the 5170:

  • IBM 5182 Color Printer Model 1
  • IBM 5152 Graphics Printer Model 2
  • Printer Cable (#5612)
  • Printer Stand (#5614)
  • IBM 5151 Monochrome Display Model 1
  • IBM 5153 Color Display Model 1
  • Personal Computer Cluster Adapter (#1206) (available 4Q84)
  • Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter (#4900)
  • Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter (#4910)
  • Communications Adapter Cable (#2067)
  • Game Control Adapter (#1300)

The IBM 5520 Administrative System can be used as a clustered support system for up to thirty-five 5170s via the IBM 5520/Personal Computer Attachment Program Version 3. This provides the users with a multi-function display station that may be used as a stand-alone 5170, as well as an emulated IBM 5253 Display Station. In IBM 5253 emulation mode, the 5170 can also emulate an IBM 3278 Display Station Model 2, which includes file transfer support with the IBM System/370 host.

The 5170, in IBM 5253 emulation mode, has access to IBM 5520 Administrative System functions such as text, administrative files processing, local and peer-to-peer distribution, DISOSS library and distribution services, storage, quality printing, and document interchange.

The following software runs on both models of the IBM Personal Computer AT with DOS 3.0:

Product Version
Accounting Packages by Peachtree Software 1.10
Adventure 1.00
Adventures in Serenia 1.00
Animation Creation 1.00
APL 1.00
Application Display Management System 1.00
Arithmetic Games (Set 1) 1.00
Arithmetic Games (Set 2) 1.00
Asynchronous Communications Support 2.00
BASIC Compiler 1.00
Basic Programming and Development System 1.05
Binary Synchronous 3270 Emulation 1.00
Bumble Games1 1.00
Bumble Plot1 1.00
Casino Games 1.05
Cluster Program (available 4Q84) 1.00
COBOL Compiler 1.00
Diskette Librarian 1.00
Dow Jones Reporter2 1.00
EasyWriter3 1.15
File Command 1.00
Fixed Disk Organizer 1.00
FORTRAN Compiler 2.00
Gertrude's Puzzles1 1.00
Gertrude's Secrets1 1.00
Home Budget 1.00
Home Budget jr 1.00
IBM Filing Assistant 1.00
IBM Graphing Assistant 1.00
IBM Reporting Assistant 1.00
IBM Writing Assistant 1.00
Juggles' Butterfly1 1.00
LOGO 1.00
Macro Assembler 2.00
Mailing List Manager 1.00
Multiplan5 1.10
Pascal Compiler 2.00
PC Writer 1.00
Personal Editor 1.00
pfs:File6 1.05
pfs:Report6 1.05
Private Tutor 2.00
Professional Debug Facility 1.00
Professional Editor 1.00
Rocky's Boots 11.00
SCRIPT/PC 1.00
SNA/3270 Emulation and RJE Support 1.00
Sort 1.00
Strategy Games 1.05
Teacher's Quiz Designer 1.00
VisiCalc7 1.20
Word Proof 1.00
3101 Emulation 1.00

The following programs run on either model with DOS 3.0; however, they do not support the 20Mb Fixed Disk:

Product Version
PeachText8 1.00
Personal Communications Manager 1.00

The following programs run on an appropriately configured 5170 with DOS 3.0. The minimum disk/diskette requirements are shown. Refer to the individual application's manual for setup instructions. These applications are not addressed in the DOS 3.0 Application Setup Guide.

Product Version See Note
Data Encoder 1.00 (1)
DisplayComm Binary Synchronous Communication 1.10 (1)
DisplayWrite1 1.00 (2)
DisplayWrite2 1.10 (1)
DisplayWrite Legal 1.00 (1)
DisplayWrite Medical 1.00 (1)
Office Correspondence Retrieval System 1.00 (2)
  • (1) Requires two diskette drives, or one diskette drive and one fixed disk drive
  • (2) Requires one diskette drive


The following programs are NOT supported on the 5170:

Product Version
BPI Accounting 1.00
Decathlon 1.00
Fact Track4 1.00
HomeWord10 1.00
Insurance Agency System 1.00
King's Quest 1.00
PlannerCalc 1.00
Time Manager9 1.05
Typing Tutor 1.00
UCSD-P System11 1.00
101 Monochrome Mazes 1.00

Note: This reference lists only current versions of the above products. Some earlier versions of these products may also run on the IBM Personal Computer AT.

1Bumble Games, Bumble Plot, Gertrude's Secrets, Gertrude's Puzzles, Rocky's Boots, and Juggles' Butterfly are trademarks of The Learning Company.

2Dow Jones is a trademark of Dow Jones Company, Incorporated.

3EasyWriter is a trademark of Information Unlimited Software, Incorporated.

4Fact Track is a trademark of Science Research Associates, Incorporated.

5Multiplan is a U. S. trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

6pfs: is a registered trademark of Software Publishing Corporation.

7VisiCalc is a trademark of VisiCorp.

8PeachText is a trademark of Peachtree Software Incorporated.

9Time Manager is a trademark of The Image Producers, Incorporated.

10HomeWord is a trademark of Sierra On-Line.

11UCSD is a trademark of the Regents of the University of California.


PLANNING INFORMATION

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY: The customer is responsible for unpacking and installing system components and options per the installation instructions provided.

INSTALLABILITY: The keyboard is plugged directly into the system unit. The display and printer are connected via option adapters installed in the system expansion slots. Once turned on, the system unit automatically runs a power-on self test to verify system readiness. The system unit keylock must be unlocked to complete this self test. If a failure is found, an instruction will appear on the screen.

If the test is successfully completed, the system attempts to load an operating system (such as DOS) from the first diskette drive.

If that drive does not supply the program, the system tries the first fixed disk. If this operation is not completed, the BASIC Interpreter is made ready, identified on the screen, and the system is available for use.

LIMITATIONS: Other options, adapters, or devices not specifically listed or supported by the 5170 are not supported. Some of these non-supported items include:

  • 5161 Expansion Unit Model 1, 2, or 3
  • 5181 Compact Printer
  • 64Kb Memory Module Kit (#1003)
  • 64/256Kb Memory Expansion Option (#1013)
  • Keyboard (#1100)
  • Prototype Adapter (#1400)
  • Binary Synchronous Communications Adapter (#2075)
  • SDLC Communications Adapter (#2090)
  • Asynchronous Communications Adapter (#2074)
  • 10Mb Fixed Disk Drive (#2500)
  • 5-1/4" Single-sided Diskette Drive (#3800)
  • 5-1/4" Diskette Drive Adapter (#3780)
  • Printer Adapter (#5200)
  • Fixed Disk Adapter (#2501)
  • 5-1/4" Dual-sided Diskette Drive (#3810)

PREREQUISITES: The 5170 requires a video display adapter and device for display output. It is powered by a standard 115/230 volt, 50 Hz or 60 Hz power source (voltage can be switched by user). IBM Personal Computer DOS 3.0, IBM Personal Computer XENIX or IBM Personal Computer Interactive Executive 1.1 is required.

PACKAGING: The system unit, keyboard, and options are packed in separate cartons. An additional carton labeled "OPEN THIS BOX FIRST" contains the power cord and the following manuals:

  • Graphic instructions on installation and setup
  • IBM Personal Computer AT Installation and Setup Manual
  • IBM Personal Computer AT Guide to Operations
  • Exploring the IBM Personal Computer AT
  • IBM Personal Computer AT Customer Diagnostics
  • IBM Personal Computer BASIC Reference Manual Version 3.0

CHARGES, TERMS, AND CONDITIONS

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

CUSTOMER SETUP: The IBM Personal Computer AT, 5170 and its options are customer setup (CSU). CSU allowance is one day. Detailed set-up instructions are included with each machine and option. Setup service is available from the IBM Customer Service Division at IBM hourly rates and minimums.

WARRANTY PERIOD: One year for the 5170 and all options except the Prototype Adapter (#0220) which is one year, or until modified, whichever is earlier, and the Floor Standing Enclosure (#0218) or Display Stand (#0216) which are three months. During the 5170 warranty period, warranty periods for optional features which are less than 12 months will be extended to coincide with the expiration of the 5170 warranty. Optional features which are installed subsequent to the 5170 installation, such that their warranty period extends beyond that of the 5170, will assume their normal warranty.

WARRANTY SERVICE: Customer Carry-in Repair (CCR) service is provided during the warranty period. Customer Carry-in Repair is described under the terms and conditions of the Agreement for Purchase of IBM Machines (Z120-2892) and the Amendment for IBM Service/Exchange Center Services (Z125-3385-01).

WARRANTY OPTION: IBM On-site Repair (IOR). See "Charges" below.

MAINTENANCE SERVICE: Maintenance service is available under the IBM Maintenance Agreement (Z125-3275) and the Amendment for IBM Service/Exchange Center Services (Z125-3385-01). The following services, as described in the "Information Bulletin for Customers - IBM Service/Exchange Center Services and Associated On-site Services" (G125-3488) are available:

  • IBM On-site Repair (IOR)
  • Customer Carry-in Repair (CCR)

The Model 68 maintenance and warranty option charges do not include the 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive. The Model 99 maintenance and warranty option charges include its standard 20Mb Fixed Disk Drive.

All other announced features are included in the system unit maintenance charge.

The customer must ensure that the system unit is unlocked when presented for service.

TIME AND MATERIAL: Time and material service may be obtained by calling the IBM Service/Exchange Communication Center's toll-free number. U.S. and Puerto Rico - (800) 428-2569 Hawaii and Alaska (call collect) - (312) 986-7451 The S/ECC will give the customer instructions for returning the machine for service.

EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE: An educational allowance of 20% is available to qualifying institutions. The educational allowance is not additive to any other discount or allowance.

VOLUME PROCUREMENT: Normal IBM Personal Computer VPA provisions apply. The 5170 may be substituted for other Category A machines.

Customers whose requirements will not result in VPA quantities may order from an IBM Product Center. Each IBM Product Center will take and process orders within its trading area.

Single-Delivery Quantity Discount 3 - 9 5% 10 - 198% SPECIAL BID PROVISIONS: Special bid provisions apply. The IBM Personal Computer AT, is available under Category A of all Personal Computer special bid contracts with discounts and terms and conditions consistent with the volume procurement amendment (VPA) exhibit. For existing qualified educational customers, the 5170 is available under the discounts and terms and conditions consistent with the standard Educational Institution Special Bid Exhibit. The 5170 is available for remarketing under existing Personal Computer special bid contracts which allow remarketing subject to the terms of those contracts.

The 5170 is not available under the terms and conditions of existing Employee Collegiate Program (ECP) contracts.

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE: The IBM Personal Computing Assistance Center (PCAC) will provide assistance to eligible IBM customers for the period of their qualifying contract.

CHARGES

Model/Feature Number Part Number Single Unit Purchase Price ($)
5170 System Unit/Keyboard 68 5170068 3,995
5170 System Unit/Keyboard 99 5170099 5,795
256Kb Memory Module Kit 0202 6450202 495
Memory Expansion Option - 512Kb 0203 6450203 1,125
Memory Expansion Option - 128Kb 0209 6450209 350
20Mb Fixed Disk Drive 0205 6450205 1,595
Diskette Drive - High Capacity 0206 6450206 650
Diskette Drive - Dual-sided 0207 6450207 425
Math Co-processor 0211 6450211 375
Serial/Parallel Adapter 0215 6450215 150
Display Stand 0216 6450216 69
Serial Adapter Cable 0217 6450217 65
Floor Standing Enclosure 0218 6450218 165
Prototype Adapter 0220 6450220 35
Serial Adapter Connector 0242 6450242 35
BSC Adapter 1204 1501204 240
SDLC Adapter 1205 1501205 240
Feature Number Part Number Single Copy Price ($)
Guide to Operations 2241 1502241 49.50
Hardware Maintenance and Service Manual 2242 1502242 295.00
Technical Reference Manual 2243 1502243 30.00
Installation and Setup Guide 2491 1502491 29.50
Machine Model/Feature IOR (#9798) ($) CCR (#9821) ($)
5170 68 350 225
5170 99 488 325
5170 #0205 138 100
Machine Model/Feature IBM On-site Repair (#9797) ($)
5170 68 $168
5170 99 218
5170 #0205 50

Notice to IBM Customers August 14, 1984

Revised Exhibit-Alternative Certification for IBM Machines

IBM has announced a revised Exhibit for the Alternative Certification for IBM Machines. Under this revised Exhibit, the 5170 and 5178 Machines are added to the list of machines which are not Eligible Machines under the Alternative Certification for IBM Machines. A copy of the revised Exhibit is attached to this Notice and is effective for all purchases on or after August 14, 1984.

Please contact your IBM marketing representative should you re additional information.

See Also