How do I know if my computer is IBM compatible?

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OP here
NVM, figured out
lock the thread now :-)

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No, I didn't, now get the fuck out if you have nothing to contribute

your move OP contribute something to this great thread

Go on

whoopsi poopsi, so sorry, I actually DID figured out
sorry for being this dumb fuck

If it can boot MS-DOS disks designed for the IBM PC and run all its programs, it is IBM compatible. It's literally the definition of the term.

I can open a DOS command window on my windows 10, is that enough?

No, it needs to boot the IBM disks.

Can my UEFI BIOS running system boot the IBM disks?
I have an ASUS motherboard but no DVD drive.

BRB, ordering an Apple sticker for my PC.

>Can my UEFI BIOS running system boot the IBM disks?
It should if it has a proper CSM.
>I have an ASUS motherboard but no DVD drive.
>DVD drive
I- You know I'm talking about 5 1/4" floppies, right? How much of a zoomer are you? How do you even know the term "IBM Compatible"?

My DVD floppies are modern and should be big enough to fit the IBM compatible operating programs to boot to.
I could potentially grab an external bluray drive if that's not enough

Current Macs are indeed IBM PC compatibles, and they have been since 2006, when they switched from the half-assed CHRP implementation that their NewWorld Macs were to standard x86 shitboxes in pretty enclosures.

Pretty obvious bait, try harder next time.
As for OP, you can just write the floppy images to a USB stick and boot them.

>you can just write the floppy images to a USB stick and boot them
The UEFI prevented me from booting from USB and I'm almost certain it has something to do with my AMD CPU. That's why I'm asking how to know if my computer is IBM compatible

Do you have the BIOS CSM enabled? Is SecureBoot disabled?

>Is SecureBoot disabled?
Oh fuck, I forgot about that. Fucking UEFI botnet.

If there's no fruit toy logo on it, it's IBM compatible.

>security bad

Well you start by building a tim machine and going back to a time where this mattered

Check if you're living twenty years ago from the rest of us.

>AE35 unit keeps reporting an error
fuck