The Olivetti M19 was a personal computer made in 1986 by the Italian company
Olivetti. It has an
8088 at 4.77 or 8 MHz and 256–640 KB of
RAM.
The BIOS is Revision Diagnostics 3.71. In the UK, it was sold by
Acorn Computers as the Acorn M19,
with additional software also available via Acorn.
In France, it was available as the Persona 1300, sold by
LogAbax
LogAbax was a French computer brand. Founded in 1942, the company was one of France's pioneers in computer manufacturing. The name is composed of two abbreviations: ''Log'' from logarithm and ''Abax'' from abacus.
History
The company was crea ...
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The machine came with three operating systems:
MS-DOS 2.11 / 3.1,
Concurrent DOS
Multiuser DOS is a Real-time operating system, real-time multi-user multi-tasking operating system for IBM Personal Computer, IBM PC-compatible microcomputers.
An evolution of the older Concurrent CP/M-86, Concurrent DOS and Concurrent DOS 386 ...
and
UCSD p-System
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.
It is capable of displaying graphics in standard
CGA or
Plantronics Colorplus mode (320x200 pixel with 16 colors and 640x200 with 4 colors).
The M19 was sold with two floppy disk drives (360 KB format). A hard drive option was made available later, in the form of a 5 MB (later 10 MB) hard drive in an add-on case (aka "sidecar") attached to the left hand side of the computer by four machine screws.
Paul Maynes, a technician at HBH Computers (one of Olivetti's dealerships in
Durban) designed, and SA Signals Manufacturing (also of Durban) produced a bus extension card with a 90-degree bend (purportedly a world-first) that could accommodate a
Seagate hard drive controller card. This allowed the second floppy drive to be removed and a 20 MB (later 40 MB) full-height hard drive installed in its place.
In 1987 Olivetti introduced the
word processor systems
ETV 260 and
ETV 500 based on the M19.
While the ETV 500 was just a M19 accelerated to 8 MHz and equipped with two 3.5 inch 720 kB floppy drives,
which used optionally an Olivetti ET series typewriter (usually a ET 112 or ET 116) as a serial attached keyboard and
daisy wheel printer, the ETV 260 was a fully integrated word processor system with the M19 / ETV 500 accelerated mainboard mounted into a high speed 35 cps daisy wheel typewriter chassis, equipped with two 720 kB floppy drives or a single floppy drives plus an integrated 20 MB
SCSI
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- or MFM hard disk.
Both systems, ETV 260 and ETV 500 ran MS-DOS 3 and starting directly into Olivetti's own word processor software SWS - Secretary's Work Station,
which could be easy used by peoples already familiar with Olivetti's ET series typewriters and older
CP/M
CP/M, originally standing for Control Program/Monitor and later Control Program for Microcomputers, is a mass-market operating system created in 1974 for Intel 8080/ 85-based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. Initial ...
based ETV word processor systems like ETV 240, 250 and 350.
Olivetti M19 front view.jpg, Olivetti M19 with external I/O box attached
Olivetti M19 rear view.jpg, Olivetti M19 rear view
Olivetti M19 inside.jpg, Inside of the computer, with two 5 1⁄4-inch disk drives
Olivetti M19 mainboard detail.jpg, Mainboard. An AMD P8259A Programmable Interrupt Controller is visible, together with a NEC V20 (µPD70108) main processor (instead of an Intel 8088)
See also
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Olivetti M24
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 name by Docutel/Olivetti of Dallas. AT&T and Xerox bought rights to rebadge the system as t ...
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Olivetti video typewriters
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Plantronics Colorplus
References
External links
Product brochure (in German)Product brochure (in Italian)"Total Hardware 1999 - Jumper settings for 14876 devices - Motherboards. 8088, 8086, 80188, V20 - OLIVETTI M19". ''Colorado Custom Software Applications''.M19 based Olivetti ETV 260 completely disassembled
Olivetti personal computers
Computer-related introductions in 1986
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