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{{Infobox computer | name = Osborne 1 | image = [[File:Osborne 1 open.jpg|250px]] | caption = Osborne 1 portable computer (1981) | manufacturer = Osborne Computer Corporation | type = Portable Computer | release date = April 1981 | discontinued = 1983 | price = US$1,795 (1981) | cpu = Zilog Z80A @ 4 MHz | memory = 64 KB RAM | storage = Dual 5.25" single-sided, single-density floppy drives (91 KB each) | display = 5" monochrome CRT (52ร24 text) | sound = None (beeper only) | dimensions = 13.5" ร 21.5" ร 8.75" | weight = 24.5 lb (11.1 kg) | os = CP/M 2.2 | predecessor = | successor = [[Osborne Executive]] | codename = OCC1 | model = Osborne 1 }} The '''Osborne 1''' is widely recognised as the first commercially successful portable computer. Released in April 1981 by Osborne Computer Corporation, it combined a Zilog Z80A CPU, CP/M operating system, and bundled productivity software in a compact, luggable form factor, making computing mobile for business users of the early 1980s. == Architecture and Processor == At its core, the Osborne 1 is powered by a '''Zilog Z80A''' microprocessor running at 4 MHz. This 8-bit CPU was the standard for CP/M-based systems of the era, providing reliable performance for business applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and database management. The system architecture was designed for portability and compatibility with the CP/M 2.2 operating system, which allowed users to run a wide range of third-party software. == Memory and Storage == The Osborne 1 is equipped with: * '''64 KB RAM''' โ the maximum addressable by the Z80A CPU under CP/M. * '''ROM''' โ minimal; mainly for bootstrapping the CP/M loader. For storage, the Osborne 1 features: * '''Dual 5.25" single-sided, single-density floppy disk drives''' (each with a formatted capacity of 91 KB). * No internal hard drive or cassette interface. The floppy drives were used for both program and data storage, with one typically holding the operating system and applications, and the other used for user data. == Display and Graphics == The Osborne 1 includes a built-in: * '''5-inch monochrome CRT display''' * '''Text mode: 52 columns ร 24 rows''' While the screen is physically small, the system can output to an external monitor for improved readability. The display is strictly text-based, with no bitmap graphics capability. == Sound Capabilities == The Osborne 1 does not feature dedicated sound hardware. The only audio output is a simple beeper used for system alerts. == Input/Output and Expansion == The Osborne 1 provides a range of I/O options for its time: * '''Full-stroke keyboard''' โ detachable, doubles as the system's carrying case cover. * '''IEEE-488 port''' โ for parallel peripherals. * '''RS-232 serial port''' โ for modems and serial devices. * '''Video output''' โ composite video for external monitors. * '''Parallel printer port''' * '''Modem port''' โ 300 baud internal modem (optional on some models). * '''Expansion connector''' โ for third-party add-ons (e.g., external disk drives, RAM expansion). These ports enabled connectivity with printers, modems, and other business peripherals, enhancing the system's utility in office environments. == PCB Schematics & Service Manual == <templatestyles src="Template:StyledTable/styles.css" /> {| class="wikitable styled-table" style="width:75%; text-align:center;" |+'''Osborne 1 PCB and Service Documentation''' |- ! Logic Board !! Logic Board Schematic |- | [[File:Osborne1_LogicBoard.jpg|thumb|center|250px|Osborne 1 Main Logic Board]] |Please refer to the [[Osborne 1 Technical Manual]] |} The Osborne 1's service manual and schematics are available on the [[:Category:Osborne Documentation|Osborne Documentation]] page. These documents provide detailed information on board layout, component identification, and troubleshooting procedures. == Gallery == <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> File:Osborne 1 open.jpg|Front view of the Osborne 1 File:Osborne 1 retro.jpg|Rear view of the Osborne 1 </gallery> == Related Pages == * [[Osborne 1 General Maintenance]] * [[Osborne 1 Troubleshooting Guide]] * [[Osborne 1 Keyboard Repair Guide]] * [[Osborne 1 Capacitor Replacement Guide]] <templatestyles src="Template:StyledTable/styles.css" /> [[Category:Osborne]]
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