The Olivetti M24 is a computer that was sold by Olivetti in 1983 using the Intel 8086 CPU. The system was sold in the United States under its original...
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Olivetti L1 Olivetti M19 Olivetti M20 Olivetti M24 Olivetti M4 454S Olivetti M40 Olivetti Prodest PC128 Olivetti M10 Olivetti M15 Olivetti M21 Olivetti Echos...
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The M24 was sold in North America as the AT&T 6300. Olivetti also manufactured the AT&T 6300 Plus, which could run both DOS and Unix. The M24 was also...
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Small Sagittarius Star Cloud Olivetti M24, a computer M24 (Cape Town), a Metropolitan Route in Cape Town, South Africa M24 (Pretoria), a Metropolitan Route...
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PC compatible Olivetti M24 in 1983 and the M20 line was phased out. System design began in 1979 in Cupertino, California at Olivetti's Advanced Technology...
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The Olivetti M28 personal computer, introduced in 1986, was the successor to the Olivetti M24. It had an Intel 80286 CPU running at 8 MHz and 512 KB (expandable...
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8088) Olivetti M24 Olivetti video typewriters Plantronics Colorplus Caratteristiche techniche Personal Computer M19 (PDF) (in Italian). Olivetti. March...
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in the IBM PS/2 Model 25 and Model 30. Also used in the AT&T PC6300 / Olivetti M24, a popular IBM PC-compatible (predating the IBM PS/2 line) Used segment...
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Digital Equipment Corporation, Sanyo, Texas Instruments, Tulip, Wang and Olivetti introduced personal computers that supported MS-DOS, but were not completely...
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16 MHz of bandwidth, some enhanced PC clones such as the AT&T 6300 (aka Olivetti M24) as well as computers made for the Japanese home market managed 400p...
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8086 CPU (similar to Olivetti M24) is presented in 1985. Other rebranded Olivetti PCs follow (Persona 1800 and 1300). In 1988 Olivetti France and Société...
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ProPalette 7000 Polaroid ProPalette 8000 Polaroid Palette ColorTune Olivetti M24 "Palette Color Film Recorders Overview" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-09-20....
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Another extension in some CGA-compatible chipsets (including those in the Olivetti M24 / AT&T 6300, the DEC VAXmate, and some Compaq and Toshiba portables)...
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CPU clock rate Max RAM Floppy disk capacity Notable features Olivetti M24/AT&T 6300 Olivetti, marketed by AT&T 1983 (AT&T 6300 June 1984) 8086 8 MHz (later...
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sold in the US ? US Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet software launched. ? Italy Olivetti M24 was put on sale. This personal computer had good success and was later...
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twenty-five percent owner, AT&T Information Systems utilized production of Olivetti to manufacture their AT&T PC 6300 series of computers. Along with the 3B...
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PC (built by Olivetti, and known globally under several brands and model numbers), an IBM PC-compatible desktop microcomputer. The M24 / PC 6300 has...
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