8530-286 Planar
30start.exe   PS/2 model 30 starter disk 
adv30dig.exe  Advanced diag for Model/30 8086 

mod30286.exe  Mod 30-286 Starter diskette v 1.02 
adv30286.exe  Advanced Diags for Mod-30 & Mod-25 286s 

SHS64F3987     IBM PS/2 Model 30 HMR 
SHS64F3988     IBM PS/2 Model 30 286 HMR 
SHS15F2191     IBM PS/2 Model 25/30  HMS 
SHS15F2192     IBM PS/2 Model 30 286 HMS 

189-035  PS/2 MODEL 30 286 (8530-E01)
189-091  PS/2 MODEL 30 286 (8530-E0R)
189-013  PS/2 MODEL 30 286 (8530-E2R)
188-145  PS/2 MODEL 30 286 (8530-E21)
188-146  PS/2 MODEL 30 286 (8530-E01)

8530 Power 


F1 Fuse
J1 Mouse
J2 KB
J3 Parallel
J4 Display connector
J5 DB25 Serial
J6 ISA bus riser
J7 Power-supply connector
J9 Memory packs
J10 Optional memory packs
J11 Hard-disk drive connector
J12 Diskette-drive connector
J13 Password-override
J14 Power-supply connector 
SP1 Speaker
ZM1 287-10
ZM2 VLSI VL82C100
ZM3 VLSI VL82C102A
ZM4 VLSI VL82C103A
ZM5 VLSI VL82C104
ZM6 VLSI VL82C101B
ZM9 VLSI VL16C451
ZM11 30F9580 BIOS Even
ZM12 30F9579 BIOS Odd
ZM14 SLA6140J1P 72X8206
ZM18 15F6864
ZM19 NEC D765AC-2
ZM21,22 4ea OKI M41464-12
ZM23 Inmos IMSG171P-35
ZM27 Motorola MC1488P
ZM28,29 NS DS1489AN
ZM31 8509232
ZM33 ?
ZM35 Dallas DS1287
ZM36 286-10
Y1 14.318 MHz xtal
Y2 25.175 MHz osc
Y3 28.32200 MHz osc
Y4 20.000 MHz osc
Y5 48.0 MHz osc

Planar courtesy of the Western Gunslinger, "Dead-Eye" David Beem

J13    To disable the power-on password, move the J13 jumper to the unused position.

From William R. Walsh:
  A Model 30 (no 286) is a machine equipped with an 8086 CPU and low density 3.5 inch floppy drive(s). It may have a hard disk, usually 20MB. Some high density floppy drives are supported by this computer, though IBM never officially built them this way.

A Model 30 (with the 286) is a 286 with 1 1.44MB floppy drive (I've never seen on without a hard disk. They may have been offered that way. Dunno.) The hard disk may be 20, 30 or 45MB in capacity.

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