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How much memory did the first IBM PC have?

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  • by Jay Kurz on October 27th, 2009

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    The first IBM personal computer was called the 5150. This computer was one of the first personal computers and had 16 kb of memory. The 5150 did not have a floppy drive; it used cassettes to store files.

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