IBM PS/2 Peripheral
The following is a list of IBM PS/2 Peripheral in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other peripherals may have been produced. If you have any hardware that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 16 IBM PS/2 Peripheral in our collection :
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This micro-channel expansion card allows an IBM PS/2 computer to be attached to an Ethernet network using either a BNC connector ('thinnet') or a Media Attachment Unit ('thicknet')
Manufacturer : 3Com

This micro-channel expansion card allows an IBM PS/2 computer to be connected to an Ethernet network using either an RJ11 jack or Media Attachment Unit
Manufacturer : 3Com

This expansion board connected to a computer via IBM's Microchannel bus
Manufacturer : Compaq

This expansion board connects to an IBM PS/2 computer through the MCA bus
Manufacturer : Hitachi

The SCSI Adapter is a 16-bit Micro Channel bus master adapter that features an 8
Manufacturer : IBM

Short-format MCA expansion card, designed to connect a PS/2 computer to a token ring network
Manufacturer : IBM

This adapter card plugs into a Microchannel bus slot and provides a DC-37F connector for an external 360KB 5
Manufacturer : IBM

This MicroChannel expansion card allows you to connect your IBM PS/2 computer to a token ring network
Manufacturer : IBM

This expansion board for the IBM PS/2 connects via the MCA bus and expands the computer's I/O capabilities with an additional two serial ports (9-pin D-subminiature)
Manufacturer : IBM

This Intel MicroChannel adapter allows you to connect a PS/2 computer to a TokenRing network
Manufacturer : Intel

This Micro-Channel expansion board allows an IBM PS/2 computer to be connected to a token ring network
Manufacturer : Madge Network

This Micro-Channel expansion board allows an IBM PS/2 computer to be connected to a token ring network
Manufacturer : Madge Network

This micro-channel adapter allows an IBM PS/2 computer to be attached to a network
Manufacturer : NCR

This interface allowed the IBM computer to network to any other machine with a compatible interface, even from other manufacturers
Manufacturer : Nine Tiles

This micro-channel expansion board allows an IBM PS/2 to connect to an Ethernet network using either an RJ11 jack or a Media Attachment Unit (MAU)
Manufacturer : Ungermann-Bass

This micro-channel expansion board allows an IBM PS/2 to connect to an Ethernet network using either an RJ11 jack or a Media Attachment Unit (MAU)
Manufacturer : Ungermann-Bass