Fil:Olivetti-Programma-101-Desktop-Calculator.png
Olivetti-Programma-101-Desktop-Calculator.png (644 × 403 billedpunkter, filstørrelse: 186 KB, MIME-type: image/png)
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Back in 1964 a small team at Olivetti managed to developed one of the first real commercial programmable desktop computer, the Programma 101 designed by Pier Giorgio Perotto (1930-2002), that went on to become a big commercial success and was by many consider to be the world's first personal computer. Besides the four basic arithmetic functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) it also featured square root, absolute value, and fractional part. It was even equipped with 10 memory registers so it could handle features such as clear, transfer, and exchange.
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nuværende | 3. sep. 2021, 06:10 | ![]() | 644 × 403 (186 KB) | Tim.Botteleth (diskussion | bidrag) | Back in 1964 a small team at Olivetti managed to developed one of the first real commercial programmable desktop computer, the Programma 101 designed by Pier Giorgio Perotto (1930-2002), that went on to become a big commercial success and was by many consider to be the world's first personal computer. Besides the four basic arithmetic functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) it also featured square root, absolute value, and fractional part. It was even equipped with 10... |
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