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The Executive is the successor of the Osborne 1, from which it keeps
the good points and correct its flaws. More memory, bigger screen,
more powerful software and... higher price.
When closed, the Executive looks like a sewing machine! Once opened,
the detachable keyboard is connected to the main unit through a
quite short coiled cord. The keyboard can be tilted for a better
typing. It has a separated numeric keypad and 4 cursor keys. The
layout of these keys is not very convenient. There is "left" & "up"
on one row, and "down" & "right" on the other...
The front panel of the Executive is divided in four parts. In the
center, one can find the built-in amber monitor (13 x 10 cm) bigger
than the Osborne 1 one. On the right hand side, there is the fan
grid, the Executive logo and the on/off button. The two 5.25" half-height
disk drives, are mounted horizontally just above an empty disk storage
space. Different connectors are placed at the bottom of the front
panel: two RS232c/serial (for printers and modem), one Centronics
and the keyboard connector. Next to them are brightness and contrast
control knobs, as well as a reset button.
At the back of the system is the handle to carry the system once
it is closed. Under this handle is the fan trap door, which you
have to open before starting to work. The Executive has of course
its own power supply unit, but what is more uncommon, is that it
can accept 110v or 220v, the system will convert both. This was
useful for people traveling a lot.
The built-in monitor was the main flaw of the Osborne 1. This tiny
screen was displaying 52 of 132 virtual columns (this was done by
scrolling), resulting in 2 mm high characters! The Executive has
a wider screen which can really display 80 columns, though some
critics said it was still too small. The characters can be displayed
in normal mode, half intensity, inverse or blink. Two character
sets are available, and independent windows can be defined.
The Executive was delivered with a binder containing 14 disks! There
was CP/M+, Wordstar 3.3, Mailmerge, Supercalc 1.12, Pearl (file
manager), Microsoft Basic 5.22, CBasic 2 and several tools. The
Executive can also read disks from many other systems: Osborne 1,
IBM PC under CP/M 86, DEC VT 180, Xerox 820, Cromenco Minidisk and
UCSD p. It can also emulate several terminal types: VT 100, ADM,
Hazeltine, HP... and know several communication protocols: 3270,
2780, 3780 and X25.
Though most reviews said it had 128 KB, the Executive is equipped
with 124 KB from which only 60 KB are left free for the user. The
missing 4K was because of the bank switching it couldn't switch
the whole 64K only 60K could be switched the 4K had to remain common.
The memory can however be expanded to 384 KB.
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