- The IBM 6580
Displaywriter System is a 16-bit
microcomputer that was
marketed and sold by IBM's
Office Products Division primarily as a word processor...
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Displaywriter System, a
dedicated microcomputer-based word
processing machine.
Because the two
systems were so similar, an
experienced Displaywriter user...
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confined to limited-purpose, high-end
workstations (such as the IBM
Displaywriter System) that were too
expensive for the
general public to afford. As...
- 1981,
Digital Research also
released a
version for the
proprietary IBM
Displaywriter. On some dual-processor 8-bit/16-bit
computers special versions of CP/M-86...
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considerable differences between them:
Model M
keyboard IBM PC
keyboard IBM
Displaywriter System IBM System/23 List of
mechanical keyboards "IBM
Model F - Deskthority...
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appropriated for use as an
inexpensive early microcomputer display. The IBM
DisplayWriter had a
portrait monitor and
keyboard with
large backspace key, as it...
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other types of
distributed system gained DISOSS support – Scanmaster,
Displaywriter, and 5520
Office System. Tanton,
Theresa T. (30 Jul 1979). "Choice involves...
- UCSD p-System as an
option for IBM
Displaywriter, an 8086-based
dedicated word
processing machine. (The
Displaywriter's native operating system had been...
-
Tandy 1000 SL-series and RL
machines used 9.47 MHz 8086 CPUs. The IBM
Displaywriter word
processing machine and the Wang
Professional Computer, manufactured...
- (OPD),
introduced in January, 1977. OS/6 was su****ded by the IBM
Displaywriter in 1980. The
intended configuration is a
console with a keyboard, a...