It has been a long-time (almost 40 years now) since I worked part-time at an 
IBM dealer, BUT attended ALL the IBM hardware training (and later as an early 
corporate PC center manager), including the wonderful OS/2 presentations.
I also selected that IBM model for my father’s business software, which 
required IBM hardware in late 1980s.
Most of my documents went to on-line resources, like Tomáš Slavotinik (Ardent 
Tool).
Start with reading Tomáš reference documents … to understand what you have.

Ardent Tool of Capitalism
maintained by Tomáš Slavotinik
current as of 3 March 2023

IBM PS/2 model 80 [8580] : “Wrangler”
https://www.ardent-tool.com/60_65_80/ 

8580-071 Type 1 Planar
https://www.ardent-tool.com/8580/Planar_T1.html 
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The Diagnostic Disk and Support information for that model can be found there.
That Disk and a Fresh battery (as required) is a Good Start.
greg
chicago
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Hi,
I acquired an IBM PS/2 Model 80 (8580-071) today and am looking for advice on 
what I should do to check it out before, during, and after applying power for 
the first time.

I'll try to get some pictures if anyone is interested.

The label near the power switch says that it's an 8580-071.  I have no idea how 
that compares to the hardware that's in it.

There are two full size (5¼) hard drives, the controller card.  I don't know 
what type of drives they are yet, they look to be MFM / RLL like in that they 
have the common cable and a per drive cable.

There is a video card that has a daughter-card in the same slot like a thick 
sandwich.

There is another card that I don't recognize.  The card doesn't have any 
external connectors and it looks like it takes multiple (approximately 4"x4") 
daughter-cards.  I am wondering if this is a memory expansion of some sort.

There are two of what I believe are the memory boards between the back hard 
drive and the power supply.
The battery is still in the system, but I didn't see any corrosion and it's 
away from the motherboard.

There is also the degrading black foam used for air ducting.  Blech.

Q:  What things should I do as part of checking out this system.  I'd like to 
eventually power it up and see what is on the drives (if they will spin).

I need to physically clean it with a damp rag and get some pictures of the 
system.
Please share any pro-tips / gotchas / etc. that you think I could benefit from 
knowing.

Thank you and have a good day.
-- 
Grant. . . .
unix || die

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