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+ | == Olivetti wordprocessors == | ||
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+ | Olivetti also produced a range of integrated typewriters, these were [[CP/M]] or [[MS-DOS]] computers with built-in daisy-wheel printers and CRT or other display. All of the models listed below have an integrated or connected printer. | ||
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+ | *ETV 240 CP/M, Z80, one 3.5" floppy drive | ||
+ | *ETV 250 Same as ETV 240, but with two floppy drives | ||
+ | *ETV 300 CP/M, Z80, one or two 5 1/4" floppy drives, keyboard/printer a separate unit from the computer itself which is in the M24 form factor | ||
+ | *ETV 350 Smaller version of ETV 300, and with 3.5" floppy drives | ||
+ | *ETV 260 MS-DOS, 8088, fully integrated with printer, internally the computer was an M19. Two 3.5" floppy drives, 20MB harddisk. [[1986]]/[[1987]] | ||
+ | *ETV 2700 MS-DOS, NEC V240, modern version of ETV 260 [[1989]] | ||
+ | *ETV 2900 MS-DOS, compatible with ETV 2700 | ||
+ | *ETV 4000S Looks much as ETV 2700 but with mouse, handscanner, colour monitor and GUI. [[1991]] | ||
+ | The ETV 240/250/260/2700/2900 and 4000S models kept the monitor on an arm mounted to the desktop. | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | [[http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum/showthread.php?44827-Is-it-worth-keeping-an-Olivetti-ETV-250-typewriter-with-CRT-monitor&p=343851#post343851 Vintage Computer Forum post]] by member 1ST1, former Olivetti tech | ||
+ | [[http://www.provincia.bz.it/catalogo-beniculturali/it/ricerca.asp?kks_priref=150005305 www.provincia.bz.it]] Picture of ETV 4000S | ||
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Revision as of 13:21, 2 November 2014
Olivetti S.p.A. is a manufacturer of various office products, e.g. typerwriters, established in 1908. It lives on today as a subsidiary of Telecom Italia (since 2003). In the context of the Computer History Wiki this article only focuses on the vintage computer aspect of the company's production.
Olivetti computers
- Macchina Zero/Elea 9001V 1958
- Elea 9002 1959
- Elea 9003 1959
- Elea 6001 1961
- Elea 9004 1961
- Elea 4001 1963
- Elea 4-115 1965?
- Programma 101 1965
- P602 1971
- P6040 1975
- P6060 1975
- P6066 1978
- L1 1978
- M20 1982
- M10 1983
- M24 1983
- M21 1984
- M290S 1984
- M19 1986
- M28 1986
- Prodest PC128 1986
- Prodest PC128S 1987
- Prodest PC1 1987
- M15 1987
- M240 1987
- M280 1987
- M380/C 1988
- M290 1988
- M380 XP1 1988
- M250 1989
- M300 1989- various models (M300-02, -05, -10, -30/P, -100..)
- PCS 86 1991
- M700-10 1992[1]
- M4 1996 (Various models)
Olivetti wordprocessors
Olivetti also produced a range of integrated typewriters, these were CP/M or MS-DOS computers with built-in daisy-wheel printers and CRT or other display. All of the models listed below have an integrated or connected printer.
- ETV 240 CP/M, Z80, one 3.5" floppy drive
- ETV 250 Same as ETV 240, but with two floppy drives
- ETV 300 CP/M, Z80, one or two 5 1/4" floppy drives, keyboard/printer a separate unit from the computer itself which is in the M24 form factor
- ETV 350 Smaller version of ETV 300, and with 3.5" floppy drives
- ETV 260 MS-DOS, 8088, fully integrated with printer, internally the computer was an M19. Two 3.5" floppy drives, 20MB harddisk. 1986/1987
- ETV 2700 MS-DOS, NEC V240, modern version of ETV 260 1989
- ETV 2900 MS-DOS, compatible with ETV 2700
- ETV 4000S Looks much as ETV 2700 but with mouse, handscanner, colour monitor and GUI. 1991
The ETV 240/250/260/2700/2900 and 4000S models kept the monitor on an arm mounted to the desktop.
References
[Vintage Computer Forum post] by member 1ST1, former Olivetti tech [www.provincia.bz.it] Picture of ETV 4000S