Bernie wrote:
 > Since the sun is up I can make out Model 60 on it.

Hi Bernie,

Here is some info on the Model 60 if you're interested.
Taken from "Upgrading and Repairing PCs".

The IBM PS/2 Model 60, introduced April 2, 1987, is a
mid-range, desk-side system in the PS/2 family using
16-bit MCA I/O slots. As of October 31, 1990, IBM has
withdrawn all versions of the Model 60, and the system is
no longer available.
  The system unit features a 10MHz microporcessor (80286)
running with 1 wait state, enabling the Model 60 to
perform approximately 20 percent faster than the IBM XT
286 or the IBM AT Model 339. The system-board limit of 1M
memory is provided. The Model 60 comes standard with a
1.44M, 3 1/2-inch floppy disk drive; a 44M or a 70M hard
disk drive; a disk controller; a serial port; a parallel
port; a mouse port; a VGA port; and an 80287 coprocessor
socket.

So, that's what you got. I think the coolest thing though
is the carrying handle. <g>

Cheers,
       Ole Juul

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