The Olivetti Company – By Bradford Morgan White

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47 points | by rbanffy 6 days ago

7 comments

  • abcd_f 1 hour ago
    Daaamn... Olivetti.

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    An Olivetti PC was an ultimate dream to have in the late 80s and the early 90s for me, in impressionable age of adolescence, prone to the call of tinkering, hacking and programming. They were the brand, at least in Europe.

    Such a nice memory :)

    • linker3000 28 minutes ago
      I worked in IT support and engineering for a UK Olivetti dealer / distributor in the 1980s/90s. As such I had access to all sorts of Olivetti kit in various states of functionality. At one time, my home PC was an Olivetti M280 case with an M380 (386DX) motherboard and EGA display adapter. It had a colour monitor and the ANK 27-102 keyboard - it was a 'top end' hybrid for its time that I'd put together from several non-working machines..

      I also had a 'faulty' Olivetti inkjet printer that was written off under warranty with a mysterious fault. I eventually managed to fix it by bending the metal paper detector arm so that it slotted properly into the optical sensor - it was a little out of whack and the sensor sometimes couldn't work out whether there was paper in the tray.

  • nineteen999 1 hour ago
    My dad would often bring home an Olivetti M21 "portable" (quotes deliberate - that thing weighed a lot). Really gorgeous design for its time though.
  • Aardwolf 41 minutes ago
    My grandmother had a green/blue-ish Olivetti mechanical printing calculator, I have fond memories of trying to figure out how it worked by randomly trying buttons (while being used to electronic calculators)
  • N19PEDL2 6 days ago
    Very interesting article. I still have a working Olivetti M24 at home that I occasionally turn on just for the sake of nostalgia.
    • pan69 1 hour ago
      The M24 was the first computer my family purchased. My dad worked for a bank and in the mid eighties they were modernising that bank and offered employees an option to buy a PC. Since contract went to Olivetti, we got the M24. I remember the evening we picked it up and installed it on the living room table, but I can't clearly remember what year that was, I think it was 1986. My first explorations into programming were on that thing. I must have spent countless of hours with it. An 8086, 640kb of RAM and two floppy drives. Good memories.
    • rbanffy 5 days ago
      They made some beautiful computers. I really want to, eventually, get an M20, or wait until 3D printers get good enough to print one. ;-)
  • mbil 1 hour ago
    The namesake for this emacs minor mode for writing: https://github.com/rnkn/olivetti
  • esafak 2 hours ago
    Our school had an Olivetti PC (286), which was memorable for two reasons: it was faster than my own 286 (surprising because I thought they were running at the same clock speed), and it was the only one. Indeed, it was the only Olivetti PC I'd seen anywhere.
  • nephihaha 1 hour ago
    We had an electric Olivetti typewriter at home when I was growing up before we got a word processor/pc