IBM 8086 User Manual

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Specifications
 
This
 
section
 
lists
 
the
 
physical
 
specifications
 
for
 
your
 
computer.
  
Dimensions
    
Height:
 
89
 
mm
 
(3.5
 
in.)
    
Width:
 
276
 
mm
 
(10.9
 
in.)
    
Depth:
 
273
 
mm
 
(10.7
 
in)
Weight
    
Minimum
 
configuration
 
as
 
shipped:
 
6.0
 
kg
 
(13.2
 
lb)
    
Maximum
 
configuration:
 
6.4
 
kg
 
(14.0
 
lb)
Environment
    
Air
 
temperature:
    
Operating
 
at
 
0
 
-
 
3000
 
ft
 
(914.4
 
m):
 
10°
 
to
 
35°C
 
(50°
 
to
 
95°F)
    
Operating
 
at
 
3000
 
ft
 
-
 
7000
 
ft
 
(2134
 
m):
 
10°
 
to
 
32°C
 
(50°
 
to
 
89.6°F)
    
Non-operating:
 
10°
 
to
 
43°C
 
(50°
 
to
 
110°F)
   
Humidity:
    
Operating:
 
8%
 
to
 
80%
    
Non-operating:
 
8%
 
to
 
80%
    
Transit:
 
8%
 
to
 
90%
   
Maximum
 
altitude:
 
2134
 
m
 
(7000
 
ft)
Electrical
 
input
    
Input
 
voltage:
    
Low
 
range:
    
Minimum:
 
100
 
V
 
ac
    
Maximum:
 
127
 
V
 
ac
    
Input
 
frequency
 
range:
 
50–60
 
Hz
   
High
 
range:
    
Minimum:
 
200
 
V
 
ac
    
Maximum:
 
240
 
V
 
ac
    
Input
 
frequency
 
range:
 
50–60
 
Hz
   
Input
 
kilovolt-amperes
 
(kVA)
 
(approximate):
    
Minimum
 
configuration
 
as
 
shipped:
 
0.09
 
kVA
    
Maximum
 
configuration:
 
0.23
 
kVA
 
Heat
 
output
 
(approximate)
 
in
 
British
 
thermal
 
units
 
(Btu)
 
per
 
hour:
    
Minimum
 
configuration:
 
256
 
Btu/hr
 
(75
 
watts)
    
Maximum
 
configuration:
 
682
 
Btu/hr
 
(200
 
watts)
Airflow
    
Approximately
 
14
 
cubic
 
feet
 
(0.45
 
cubic
 
meters)
 
per
 
minute
Acoustical
 
noise-emission
 
values
    
Average
 
sound-pressure
 
levels:
    
At
 
operator
 
position:
    
Idle:
 
29
 
dBA
    
Operating:
 
34
 
dBA
   
At
 
bystander
 
position
 
-
 
1
 
meter
 
(3.3
 
ft):
    
Idle:
 
28
 
dBA
    
Operating:
 
30
 
dBA
   
Declared
 
(upper
 
limit)
 
sound-power
 
levels:
    
Idle:
 
4.0
 
bels
    
Operating:
 
4.3
 
bels
    
Note:
 
These
 
levels
 
were
 
measured
 
in
 
controlled
 
acoustical
 
environments
 
according
 
to
 
the
 
procedures
 
specified
 
by
 
the
 
American
 
National
 
Standards
 
Institute
 
(ANSI)
 
S12.10
 
and
 
ISO
 
7779
 
and
 
are
 
reported
 
in
 
accordance
 
with
 
ISO
 
9296.
 
Actual
 
sound-pressure
 
levels
 
in
 
a
 
given
 
location
 
might
 
exceed
 
the
 
average
 
values
 
stated
 
because
 
of
 
room
 
reflections
 
and
 
other
 
nearby
 
noise
 
sources.
 
The
 
declared
 
sound-power
 
levels
 
indicate
 
an
 
upper
 
limit,
 
below
 
which
 
a
 
large
 
number
 
of
 
computers
 
will
 
operate.
   
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