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September 9, 2025 59 mins
Antonio Bonanni Progettista Hardware – Olivetti (1967–1980), consulente indipendente ● Entra in Olivetti nel 1967, inizialmente a Pregnana Milanese, nel gruppo dell’ing. De Sandre (team che aveva sviluppato la Programma 101). ● Trasferito a Ivrea nel 1969, lavora ai progetti di calcolatrici e primi elaboratori elettronici. ● Contribuisce alla Programma 270 (prototipo con display Nixie) e, in seguito, alle P602/P603, progettando schede e interfacce innovative (IPSO, TECNE I/O, memoria MLCU). ● Partecipa a dimostrazioni internazionali (tra cui esercito tedesco a Bonn e Poste inglesi). ● Collabora allo sviluppo della Audit 5, che avrà lunga vita commerciale. ● Realizza il controller DCU per le contabili BCS 2030/2035, con una soluzione che fa risparmiare all’azienda miliardi di lire. ● Dopo il 1980 lavora come consulente, sviluppando soluzioni per mercati esteri (es. schede RAM CMOS con batteria tampone per continuità operativa). Competenze: progettazione elettronica, prototipazione e collaudo, interfacce I/O, integrazione elettromeccanica, consulenza tecnica. Inizio carriera ● Come è arrivato a lavorare in Olivetti? Che ambiente ha trovato a Pregnana e poi a Ivrea? ● Com’era la vita di un giovane progettista negli anni ’60 in un’azienda come Olivetti? Progetti e innovazioni ● Può raccontarci in che cosa consisteva la Programma 270 e il prototipo con i tubi Nixie? ● La P602/P603 è stata una macchina importante: qual è stato il suo contributo principale a quel progetto? ● Ci può spiegare in parole semplici cos’era la memoria “a loop di nastro” (MLCU) o la linea magnetostrittiva? ● Cosa ricorda della dimostrazione in Germania con la macchina caricata in auto? Vita aziendale e cultura Olivetti ● Che differenza ha trovato tra l’ambiente di Pregnana e quello di Ivrea? ● È vero che le regole di abbigliamento erano rigide, tanto da ricevere richiami per i jeans? ● Cosa significava avere a che fare direttamente con personaggi come Roberto Olivetti? Difficoltà e soluzioni ● Quali erano le principali sfide tecniche (es. i 600 integrati della P602)? ● Può raccontarci l’episodio del controller DCU: come è riuscito a proporre una soluzione così economica rispetto al piano originario? ● Ci sono stati momenti di emergenza o “salvataggi” di vendite grazie al suo intervento? Dopo Olivetti ● Perché decise di lasciare l’azienda nel 1980? ● Quali progetti indipendenti o consulenze ricorda con più soddisfazione? ● Cosa significava lavorare con clienti all’estero (Africa, Asia) con tecnologie nate in Italia? Visione retrospettiva ● Guardando oggi ai suoi progetti, quale le sembra il più innovativo o quello che ha avuto più impatto? ● Cosa pensa sia rimasto dello “spirito Olivetti” nel mondo della tecnologia attuale? Consulenze e Corsi #SEO, #GoogleADS Adwords & #socialmarketing Probabilmente mi hai conosciuto attraverso i video sulle news che faccio la mattina, ma il mio vero lavoro è fare il consulente. Quindi se posso darti una mano nella SEO, nell'ADV sui social o in sintesi su Come Fatturare di Più, contattami! Sarà per me un vero piacere :) Scrivimi a fabio.antichi@gmail.com o chiamami al 3391531121 e per tutte le news rimani sempre aggiornato su: il sito fabioantichi.it telegram https://web.telegram.org/k/#@fabioantichi podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/4UyH2x7mrxqj75KNBUoOp0 e la newsletter https://www.fabioantichi.it/newsletter/ Grazie
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