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Lot 622W

Olivetti Microcomputer.
Programma-602 Microcomputer, Italy, 1971, being a desktop computer with putty-colored plastic case,

5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
New York

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Olivetti Microcomputer.

Programma-602 Microcomputer, Italy, 1971, being a desktop computer with putty-colored plastic case, with magnetic program card slot, 39 buttons, 4 switches, two dials, built-in printer. included is a P-101 manual.

The P-602 was Olivetti's follow-up to their P-101, one of the first commercial units called a microcomputer. The P-602 was billed as a "super microcomputer" and was able to utilize magnetic program cards for storage, magnetic cartridges, a paper tape reader, a tape punch, an XY plotter and other peripherals. Also, like the P-101, it featured a slick Italian design.

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