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<formatVersion>7</formatVersion>
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<view name="system">
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<text name="info1" extra="true">
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<text>Manufacturer: IBM</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info2" extra="true">
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<text>Year of Release : 1981</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info3" extra="true">
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<text>The IBM Personal Computer, commonly known as the IBM PC,</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info4" extra="true">
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<text>is the original version and progenitor of the IBM PC compatible hardware platform.</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info5" extra="true">
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<text>It is IBM model number 5150, and was introduced on August 12, 1981.</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info6" extra="true">
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<text>It was created by a team of engineers and designers under the direction of</text>
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</text>
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<text name="info7" extra="true">
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<text>Don Estridge of the IBM Entry Systems Division in Boca Raton, Florida.</text>
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</text>
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</view>
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</theme>
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