On Wednesday, December 1, 1999 at 9:00:00 AM UTC+1, SUPRDAVE wrote:
"Peter H. Wendt" wrote:
Hi !
While searching for something totally different I stumbled across a
paper that gives some infos on the internal naming of the (current)
machines.
Just for feeding the curiosity I'll post them here.
PC100 - M/T 6260 = Fireworks
PC340 - M/T 6560 = Starfire
PC300GL - M/T 6272/82 = Annihilator
PC330/350 - M/T 6577/87 = Flashpoint
PC730/750 - M/T 6877/87 = Firepower
PC365 - M/T 6589 = Crossfire
PC300XL - M/T 6588 = Raven
Intell. Z-Pro - M/T 6899 = Avenger
Intell. Z-Pro - M/T 6889 = Raven
Intell. M-Pro - M/T 6898 = Assassin (!)
PC300PL - M/T 6562/92 = Prowler
PC300GL - M/T 6561/91 = Mojave
PS/VP-3 - M/T 64xx = Rocket
PS/VP Si - M/T 638x = Nuts (6381 = Acorn/ 6382 = Pecan)
to add the already known ones:
PS/2 76/77 - M/T 9576/77 = Bermuda
PS/2 76i/77i - M/T 9576/77 = Lacuna
Any more to add ?
PS/1 - M/T 21xx-4xx = Willow
the PS/1 names starting at the beginning are:
ascot
belmont
guam
kelso
willow
oak
maple
Aptivas:
pine
popeye
brutus ( i think that's the 2144-s15 p75)
magic (mwave 1st gen)
courageous (mwave 2nd gen)
stealth (black 3pc)
intrepid
defiant
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Necro-ing this '99 vintage thread coz it led me to more IBM codenames:
https://www.os2site.com/sw/drivers/company_products.txt
Mostly NetVista, Netfinity, ThinkPad, ThinkCentre, Aptiva, xSeries, but also some PC Server and PC Series machines.
Wishful thinking, but now I wonder if there is an older version of this document with PS/2 codenames...
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