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  The 8086 is used in the PS/2 models 25 and 30 (and also in many IBM PC
  clones). The 8086 differs from the 8088 in only one minor respect: It uses
  a full 16-bit data bus instead of the 8-bit bus that the 8088 uses. (The
  difference between 8-bit and 16-bit buses is discussed on page 12.)
  Virtually anything that you read about the 8086 also applies to the 8088;
  for programming purposes, consider them identical.

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