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Getting the Max from Micro XE

Front of the HP 3000 Micro XE. Enlarge
Angled view of the HP 3000 Micro XE. Enlarge
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Date: 1986

The HP 3000, first introduced as a minicomputer, continued to improve in capacity even while shrinking in size. The 3000 Micro XE could support up to 56 users, up to 8MB of memory, and another 4.5MB of disk storage.

Tags: 1980s • 1986 • disk drive • Minicomputer

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