Reply 24780 of 56758, by dionb
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Had to drive all the way across the country for this small country though but it was worth it:
1984 vintage Olivetti M24. In extremely good external condition. And booting. With RTC still OK according to post 😲
8086-8
RAM apparently maxed to 640k
HDD present (most likely an ST-225)
I was looking for another working ST-506 drive, a monochrome monitor and had been fascinated reading about stamasd's adventures with ROM images in an XT. All pricey and/or hard to come by. And then I saw this. Amazingly it had been available on the local craigslist-variant for two months for a very low price with clear photographs and description, but absolutely no interest (despite people normally descending on any <Pentium stuff like a pack of rabid wolves). The only drawback: despite being famed for being one of the most PC compatible of the early clones in terms of software, hardware is a different story entirely. Particularly the keyboard, with both a different pinout and protocol to either PC, XT or AT. And guess what the seller didn't have...
Still, it seems to work, the machine is exceptionally well-documented, and there's something of a community for these things (and I have an Italian friend who is also marginally into vintage hw and can help with translation if needed) so I'll either source a keyboard or figure out some kind of converter soon enough 😀