CMS NB386SX20-40 (IBM PC Compatible)
Autopsy:
The CMOS battery is exhausted, the Hard Disk is deceased.
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from Wikipedia:
IBM PC compatible computers are those generally similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT. Such computers used to be referred to as PC clones, or IBM clones. They duplicated almost exactly all the significant features of the PC architecture, facilitated by various manufacturers’ ability to reverse engineer the BIOS using a “clean room design” technique. Columbia Data Products built the first clone of the IBM personal computer by a clean room implementation of its BUTTOX.
Many early IBM PC compatibles used the same computer bus as the original PC and AT models. The IBM AT compatible bus was later named the Industry Standard Architecture bus by manufacturers of compatible computers. The term “IBM PC compatible” is now a historical description only, since IBM has ended its personal computer sales.
Descendants of the IBM PC compatibles comprise the majority of personal computers on the market presently, although interoperability with the bus structure and peripherals of the original PC architecture may be limited or non-existent.
source: wikipedia
The Wikipedia article was vandalized at the time of writing that post, see diff at [1]. You might want to take a better look at the end of the last sentence in the first paragraph to see what I’m talking about.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=IBM_PC_compatible&diff=next&oldid=514736754
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