Olivetti M28

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Olivetti M28, AT&T PC 6310
ManufacturerOlivetti
TypePersonal computer
Release date1986; 36 years ago (1986)
Operating systemMS-DOS 3.2, XENIX
CPUIntel 80286 @ 8 MHz
Memory512 KB (expandable to 1024 KB on the motherboard)
PredecessorOlivetti M24

The Olivetti M28, introduced in 1986, was the successor to the Olivetti M24. It had an Intel 80286 CPU running at 8 MHz and 512 KB (expandable to 1024 KB on the motherboard) of RAM, featuring a 5.25" floppy drive and a 20 MB hard drive.[1] The operating systems were MS-DOS 3.2 and XENIX.[2] The computer had room to install three disk units, as opposed to only two on the M24. It was possible to install a 70 MB hard drive, a 80287 math co-processor and a enhanced CGA compatible graphic card capable of displaying 640x400 pixels with 16 colors (EGC 2413)[2][3]

The Olivetti M28 was rebranded as the AT&T PC 6310 by AT&T in 1987 and sold on the US market.[4][5][6]

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External links[]

  • [1] Brochure (in Italian)

References[]

  1. ^ "olivetti M28". 2016-10-16.
  2. ^ a b "Olivetti M 28 (brochure)". 1986-11-07 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ https://www.sba.unipi.it/sites/default/files/11.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ Inc, InfoWorld Media Group (1987-01-19). "InfoWorld". InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. – via Google Books.
  5. ^ https://www.thecomputerarchive.com/Computers/PC%20desktops/ATT%20PC%206310.pdf[dead link]
  6. ^ Inc, InfoWorld Media Group (1987-03-09). "InfoWorld". InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. – via Google Books.


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