The IBM PC XT 286 is an intermediate computer between the IBM PC XT and the IBM PC AT.
It had a very short career because most of its features can be found in the PC AT.
Contrary to the PC XT, it has a saved clock and a calendar.
James G. Davis reports:
Only a few were made-maybe 20,000. Someone with IBM told me that they stopped making them when they had used up all the XT boxes, since the new ATs used a different box.
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If the video adapter is CGA the VRAM is 16 kB.
Sunday 26th July 2020
Dinis
We have one of these still running in our office, complete with original EGA screen. It runs every day and we use it for visitors to sign in on with a database we have created... great fun and still useful.