As far as I can tell, not many ppl here bought IBM. One reason probably was that their stuff was even more expensive than the alternatives. IBM has never been really noticeable here. You might find Siemens Nixdorf, Nixdorf, some brands nobody remembers, Schneider, even a VAX which a company would use to compile instructions for CNC machines, run some simulations on and then create punch strips that were fed into the CNC machines. But IBM? Ppl knew that IBM existed and was manufacturing computers nobody ever got to see or buy.
If you needed a PS/2 keyboard, you would either buy an adapter or a rubber board, or a rubber board would come with a computer you bought. I'm still annoyed by this stupid PS/2: You can hot-plug a keyboard with DIN connector, but you can't do that with PS/2. You can hot-plug serial mice, too. Now who would want to have to turn off their computer just to plug in, or unplug, a keyboard or a mouse? That is so retarded

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