【Hitachi】 HITAC M-200 Series

The HITAC M-200 Series was a general-purpose machine developed as the successor of the early models of the M Series (such as the M-180, M-170) with the aim to achieving an improved performance/cost ratio, and incorporating the latest features.

The high-end models, the M-280H and M-260H, were based on technology developed for the M-200H, and they achieved higher levels of performance and functionality by using newly developed technology, such as world leading logic-in-memory, 4Kbit/7ns high-speed bipolar memory, 550/1500gate LSI and platters which increased the degree of integration to 18 levels. Due to their outstanding cost-performance, these models were exported in large numbers to Europe and the US, where they enjoyed an outstanding reputation. For scientific and engineering calculations, the M-280H was equipped with high-speed arithmetic mechanisms and a built-in array processor.

The M-280H had 3.5 to four times the processing power of the M-180. The M-280D, which had about one-third the processing power of the M-280H, was field upgradable to an M-280H machine. The M-260H had 3.5 to four times the processing power of the M-170. The M-260K had about 1.3 times the processing power of the M-260H, and the M-260D had about one-fourth the processing power of the M-260H. The M-260D was field upgradeable to either the M-260H or the M-260K, and the M-260H was field upgradeable to an M-260K machine. Hitachi added the lower-end models M-240D, M-240H, M-220D, M-220H, and M-220K, forming a new family under the M series. The M-220D, M-220H, and M-220K processor group was field upgradeable to more powerful models at the installation site.

HITAC M-200 series model list and specifications
  M-220D M-220H M-220K
No. of CPUs 1 1 1
Main memory capacity 1 to 8 MB 1 to 8 MB 2 to 8 MB
Buffer size
No. of channels 3 to 5 3 to 5 3 to 8
Announcement date March 1983 June 1982 March 1983

  M-240D M-240H
No. of CPUs 1 1
Main memory capacity 2 to 16 MB 2 to 16 MB
Buffer size 64KB 64KB
No. of channels 3 to 8 5 to 8
Announcement date March 1983 June 1982

  M-260D M-260H M-260K
No. of CPUs 1 1 1
Main memory capacity 8 to 32 MB 8 to 32 MB 8 to 32 MB
Buffer size 32KB 64KB 64KB
No. of channels 8 to 32 8 to 32 8 to 32
Announcement date February 1983 October 1981 February 1983

  M-280D M-280H
No. of CPUs 1-4 1-4
Main memory capacity 16-64MB 16-64MB
Buffer size 64KB 256KB
No. of channels 8 to 32 8 to 32
Announcement date February 1983 February 1981

The M-220X models, successors to the M-220H, were developed as computer systems to provide integrated office automation systems for the new media age. The four models — M-220DX, M-220HX, M-220KX, and M-220LX — were field upgradeable to more powerful machines at the installation site.

This family offered improved reliability, a smaller footprint, and less power consumption due to the extensive use of LSI chips, including high-speed 1,500-gate LSI chips for the main logic circuits, CMOS gate-array LSI chips with 24,000-gates per chip that provided the peripheral control circuits with much faster speeds and dramatically less power consumption, and 256-kilobit DRAM chips for the main working memory. Space was also saved because a dedicated console was not needed.

HITAC M-220X model list and specifications
  M-220DX M-220HX M-220KX M-220LX
No. of CPUs 1
Main memory capacity 4 to 16 MB 8 to 16 MB
Maximum no. of channels 8
Channel throughput 8MB/s 10MB/s 12MB/s
Announcement date October 1985

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HITAC M-220HLogic LSI with 1,500 gates used for HITAC M-280H