AT class
Refers to second-generation PCs that use the 286 CPU and the 16-bit AT (ISA) bus. In the mid-1980s, AT class machines were the high-speed PCs of the day.
Refers to second-generation PCs that use the 286 CPU and the 16-bit AT (ISA) bus. In the mid-1980s, AT class machines were the high-speed PCs of the day.
| Class | Class Ring |
| Unlisted Hi Class | R Class |
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