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Olivetti P6060

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Manufacturer
  
Olivetti

Operating system
  
BASIC

Type
  
Personal Computer

CPU
  
TTL based

Olivetti P6060

Release date
  
April 1975; 41 years ago (1975-04)

Introductory price
  
$7,950 (8KB RAM, single FDD), $10,000 (16KB RAM, dual FDD)

The Olivetti P6060 was the first personal computer with a built-in floppy disk. It was presented in April 1975 by the Italian manufacturer Olivetti at the Hannover fair besides to the smaller P6040 that stored data on Olivetti specific 2.5" 3 KB mylar minidisc.

Description

The engineering team that devised the P6060 wanted to enclose into the machine everything the user would need, by integrating not only the printer but also the floppy drive. Thus it became the first Personal Computer to have this unit built into the its interior. Its central processing unit was on two cards, code named PUCE1 and PUCE2, with TTL components. It had an 80-column graphical thermal printer, 48 Kbytes of RAM, and BASIC language. It was in competition with a similar product by IBM that had an external floppy disk drive.

The assembly line was located in the Olivetti factories of Scarmagno, some modules forming subsets of the machine as a printer or floppy disks were manufactured at plants in San Bernardo d'Ivrea.

References

Olivetti P6060 Wikipedia