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6300 Plus (c) 1985 AT&T, Inc. The AT&T 6300 Plus is a personal computer developed by AT&T as part of its PC-compatible business computing line. It is an enhanced successor to the original AT&T 6300 series, designed to be fully IBM PC-compatible while offering improved performance and expandability for professional and office environments. The system is built around the Intel 80286 processor, providing significantly higher processing power compared to earlier 8088-based machines. The 6300 Plus was typically configured with enhanced memory capacity, support for hard disk storage, and multiple expansion options through ISA slots, making it suitable for business applications, productivity software, and multi-user environments under operating systems such as MS-DOS and early UNIX variants. Positioned in the mid-1980s personal computer market, the AT&T 6300 Plus reflects the transition toward more powerful IBM PC-compatible systems aimed at corporate and technical users rather than home computing. - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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6300 Plus (c) 1985 AT&T, Inc. The AT&T 6300 Plus is a personal computer developed by AT&T as part of its PC-compatible business computing line. It is an enhanced successor to the original AT&T 6300 series, designed to be fully IBM PC-compatible while offering improved performance and expandability for professional and office environments. The system is built around the Intel 80286 processor, providing significantly higher processing power compared to earlier 8088-based machines. The 6300 Plus was typically configured with enhanced memory capacity, support for hard disk storage, and multiple expansion options through ISA slots, making it suitable for business applications, productivity software, and multi-user environments under operating systems such as MS-DOS and early UNIX variants. Positioned in the mid-1980s personal computer market, the AT&T 6300 Plus reflects the transition toward more powerful IBM PC-compatible systems aimed at corporate and technical users rather than home computing. - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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