Olivetti M24
| Original Olivetti M24 | |
| Also known as | LogAbax Persona 1600, AT&T PC 6300, PC 6300 Plus, PC 6310, PC 6312, Xerox 6060, M24 SP | 
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| Manufacturer | Olivetti | 
| Type | Personal computer | 
| Release date | 1983 | 
| Discontinued | 1989 | 
| Operating system | MS-DOS 2.1, CP/M-86, UCSD-P, PCOS, Xenix, UNIX System V (on 6300 Plus) | 
| CPU | Intel 8086; Intel 80286 (PC 6300 Plus, PC 6310, PC 6312) @ 8 MHz; 10 MHz (M24 SP); 6 MHz (PC 6300 Plus); 8 MHz (PC 6310); 12 MHz (PC 6312) | 
| Memory | 128 KB or 256 KB (expandable to 640 KB) | 
| Storage | 20 MB hard disk (Xerox 6060) | 
| Removable storage | floppy disk | 
| Display | 320 x 200, 640 x 200, 640 x 400 with up to 16 colors; 512 x 256 with up to 8 colors | 
| Graphics | Video Enhanced Adapter EGC 2413, Motorola 6845 (Enhanced CGA-compatible video card) | 
| Sound | Beeper | 
| Successor | Olivetti M240, Olivetti M28 | 
The Olivetti M24 is a computer that was sold by Olivetti in 1983 using the Intel 8086 CPU.
The system was sold in the United States under its original name by Docutel/Olivetti of Dallas. AT&T and Xerox bought rights to rebadge the system as the AT&T PC 6300 and the Xerox 6060 series, respectively. (AT&T owned 25% of Olivetti around this time.) The AT&T 6300, launched in June 1984, was AT&T's first attempt to compete in the PC compatible market.
It was also available in France as the PERSONA 1600, built by LogAbax.