The company was created in 1942 as
“La Société Française des Brevets LogAbax”. In 1947 it employs twenty people and has a factory located at
Malakoff. The company obtains a contract from
CNRS for the construction of a "
Couffignal machine", intended to be the fist French "
electronic calculation machine". Between 1948 and 1950 LogAbax studies an
electronic meter, related to the
electronic calculator development. In 1968
LogAbax and
Bariquand et Marre merge, forming
LogAbax SA. The
LX 500, a personal computer based on the
Z80 microprocessor and running the
CP/M operating system, is presented in 1978. Due to poor results in the late 1970s, LogAbax files for bankruptcy in 1981, with
Olivetti becoming the majority shareholder, creating a new entity named
Société Nouvelle LogAbax. The
Persona 1600, a PC compatible machine with an Intel 8086 CPU (similar to
Olivetti M24) is presented in 1985. Other rebranded Olivetti PCs follow (
Persona 1800 and
1300). In 1988
Olivetti France and
Société Nouvelle LogAbax merge, becoming
Olivetti-LogAbax. == Machines ==