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The Olivetti P6040 was a personal computer, described by its maker as a personal minicomputer. The P6040 was programmable in Mini BASIC and featured a floppy disk drive that used proprietary 2.5-inch sleeveless disks called "Minidisk". It was produced starting from 1977 and was the first microprocessor-based Olivetti computer, the Intel 8080, instead of on TTL logic CPU. Designed by Pier Giorgio Perotto, it was presented at Hannover Messe in April 1975 together with the P6060, its hardware used TTL technology. Both had a brown-colored case.

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  • The Olivetti P6040 was a personal computer, described by its maker as a personal minicomputer. The P6040 was programmable in Mini BASIC and featured a floppy disk drive that used proprietary 2.5-inch sleeveless disks called "Minidisk". It was produced starting from 1977 and was the first microprocessor-based Olivetti computer, the Intel 8080, instead of on TTL logic CPU. Designed by Pier Giorgio Perotto, it was presented at Hannover Messe in April 1975 together with the P6060, its hardware used TTL technology. Both had a brown-colored case. (en)
  • L'Olivetti P6040 è un personal computer basato sul microprocessore 8080 e dotato di floppy disk da 2,5 pollici, programmabile in Mini BASIC, prodotto a partire dal 1977. Progettato dall'ingegnere Pier Giorgio Perotto (lo stesso che aveva ideato la Programma 101, primo calcolatore programmabile da tavolo della storia), fu presentato alla Fiera di Hannover nell'aprile del 1975 insieme al P6060, un personal computer più potente ma anche più voluminoso, avendo l'hardware in tecnologia TTL. Entrambi avevano carrozzeria di colore marrone. Minidisk del P6040 (it)
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  • The Olivetti P6040 Portable Computer (en)
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  • The Olivetti P6040 was a personal computer, described by its maker as a personal minicomputer. The P6040 was programmable in Mini BASIC and featured a floppy disk drive that used proprietary 2.5-inch sleeveless disks called "Minidisk". It was produced starting from 1977 and was the first microprocessor-based Olivetti computer, the Intel 8080, instead of on TTL logic CPU. Designed by Pier Giorgio Perotto, it was presented at Hannover Messe in April 1975 together with the P6060, its hardware used TTL technology. Both had a brown-colored case. The P6040 was little in dimensions and weight, thanks to the introduction of microprocessor (for the first time at Olivetti). Another innovation in the model was the introduction of the light-emitting diode display. The design was by Mario Bellini. (en)
  • L'Olivetti P6040 è un personal computer basato sul microprocessore 8080 e dotato di floppy disk da 2,5 pollici, programmabile in Mini BASIC, prodotto a partire dal 1977. Progettato dall'ingegnere Pier Giorgio Perotto (lo stesso che aveva ideato la Programma 101, primo calcolatore programmabile da tavolo della storia), fu presentato alla Fiera di Hannover nell'aprile del 1975 insieme al P6060, un personal computer più potente ma anche più voluminoso, avendo l'hardware in tecnologia TTL. Entrambi avevano carrozzeria di colore marrone. Il P6040, grazie all'adozione del microprocessore, poteva vantare le dimensioni di una valigetta 24 ore e un peso non elevato. Entrambi erano prodotti negli stabilimenti Olivetti di Scarmagno. Minidisk del P6040 La grande novità del modello, oltre all'uso citato del microprocessore, era nell'introduzione del display e di un floppy disk di piccole dimensioni. Il design, curato come solitamente fatto da Olivetti, era di Mario Bellini, come già per la P101. Nel 1980 venne presentata la versione P6040 SBS (Small Billing System), specializzata nella contabilità. (it)
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