Chris Carter's pictures

Chris sent us some very nice pictures of three M20's in exhibition.

Three different Olivetti M20 models. From left to right, an UK-spec M20-D model, with a 640 KiB disk drive, a Spanish model (not working) and an UK-spec ST model.Three different Olivetti M20 models. From left to right, an UK-spec M20-D model, with a 640 KiB disk drive, a Spanish model (not working) and an UK-spec ST model. The D model belongs to the Cambridge Centre for Computing History.

The UK-spec D model with the cover off, showing the power supply, the disk drive and the hard disk. The UK-spec D model with the cover off, showing the power supply, the disk drive and the hard disk.

The UK-spec D model working.The UK-spec D model working.

A closeup of the D-model keyboard.A closeup of the D-model keyboard.

The (non working) Spanish M20. The (non working) Spanish M20.

M20 disks from 1983. M20 floppy disks from 1983.

The ST model for the UK market.The ST model for the UK market.

A closeup of the keyboard of the M20 ST from UK.A closeup of the keyboard of the M20 ST from UK.

A closeup of the Spanish keyboard.A closeup of the Spanish keyboard.

A M20 advertisement poster.A M20 advertisement showing the computer with a printer.

A M20 advertisement poster.A M20 advertisement poster.

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