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==Further reading== * {{Cite magazine |last=Simpson |first=R.O. |date=1986 |title=The IBM RT Personal Computer |magazine=[[Byte (magazine)|Byte]], Extra Edition |pages=43,76<!--The article is probably longer; the bibliography database listed these page numbers as a range, which is probably too long--> }} * {{Cite magazine |last1=Hoffman |first1=Thomas V. |magazine=PC Tech Journal |title=PC RT: A Significant departure |date=December 1986 |publisher=Ziff-Davis }} {{mdash}} Contains 4 significant technical articles about the Machine, processor and architecture. *{{cite book |last1=Waters |first1=Frank |last2=Henry |first2=G Glen |title=IBM RT Personal Computer Technology |date=1986 |publisher=IBM Engineering System Products }} {{mdash}} IBM Pub SA23-1057-00 *{{cite book |last1=Duntemann |first1=Jeff |last2=Pronk |first2=Ron |title=Inside the PowerPC Revolution |date=1994 |publisher=Coriolis Group Books}} {{mdash}} Chapter 5 describes the origins of the PowerPC architecture in the IBM 801 and RT PC. [https://technologists.com/sauer/SA23-1057_IBM_RT_Personal_Computer_Technology_1986.pdf] *{{cite book |last1=Ferguson |first1=Charles H. |last2=Morris |first2=Charles R. |title=Computer Wars: How the West Can Win in a Post-IBM World |date=1993 |publisher=Random House |isbn=0812921569}} {{mdash}} Contains an in-depth description of the origins of the RT PC, its development, and subsequent commercial failure.
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