![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Home page Technical info Repairing Photos Manuals Press PCOS Transferring files Download software FAQ Hack the M20 Links About this site Forum |
Introduction to PCOS and other operating systemsThis section is intended to give a short introduction of PCOS to a new user which found an Olivetti M20, managed to find the PCOS boot disks and wants to start using the computer. In the Manuals section of the site, you can find manuals describing in detail PCOS and its commands. PCOS was the operating system developed by Olivetti for the M20 and the L1 computers made between 1982 and 1985. It is a single-user single-task operating system (like MS-DOS and CP/M) and was command driven. ![]() File names were 14 characters long and every volume and file can be protected with a 14 character password. The original PCOS 1.0 does not make use of directories and 192 files could be saved in each volume. It is worth remember that the first versions of MS-DOS had similar limitations. Anyway, the PCOS allowed to be customized in order to match the user's needs. For example, the command pload allowed to make resident a command and the customized version of PCOS could be saved with psave. PCOS most frequently used commands
The CP/M-8000![]() The Olivetti M20 was able to boot a particular version of the CP/M based on the Zilog Z8000 processor. It is possible to found the sources of this operating systems at http://www.cpm.z80.de/source.html. Dwight Elvey has worked a lot on the CP/M-8000. The image on the right was taken from Carlo's pages. The MS-DOSEarly versions of main IBM PC operating system could be booted on the Olivetti M20 with an optional expansion card which provided the Intel 8086 processor and the BIOS needed to run the MS-DOS.Olivetti is a registered trademark of Telecom Italia |
![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||