List of computer systems from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
This is a list of computer systems from SFRY. It lists all computers that were significantly or completely designed in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia before the breakup of the country in 1990s. This list does not include imported foreign computers. Some of those were assembled as per original manufacturer's license. See history of computer hardware in the SFRY for more information.
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Picture | Type | Model | Manufacturer | Origin | Year | Notes |
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Early | CER-10 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | 1960 | First computer designed and produced in SFRY | |
Early | CER-2 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | ~1960s | ||
Early | CER-20 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | 1964 | "electronic bookkeeping machine" | |
Early | CER-200 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | 1966 | ||
Early | CER-202 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | ~1960s | ||
Early | CER-22 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | 1967 | intended for banking applications | |
Early | CER-12 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | 1971 | "electronic computer for business data processing" | |
Early | CER-203 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | 1971 | "electronic computer for business applications" | |
Hybrid | HRS-100 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | 1971 | intended for scientific and technical research, modelling of complex dynamical systems in real and accelerated time | |
TIM-100 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | 1985 | Post office computer | ||
TIM-001 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | 1985 | Development computer used in post offices | ||
TIM-600 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | ||||
School | TIM-011 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | ~1987 | HD64180-based computer with integrated green monochrome monitor, running CP/M with ZCPR3 | |
TIM-40M | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | ||||
ATLAS‑TIM AT 32 | Mihajlo Pupin | Serbia/List | ||||
Home/School | Galaksija | Elektronika Inženjering | Serbia/List | 1983 | Extremely popular build-it-yourself computer designed by Voja Antonić | |
Home/School | Galaksija Plus | - | Serbia/List | ~1985 | Enhanced version of Galaksija | |
School/Home | Hobby ZR-84 | MICROSYS Beočin | Serbia/List | 1984 | ||
School/Home | Pecom 32 | Ei Niš | Serbia/List | 1985 | ||
School/Home | Pecom 64 | Ei Niš | Serbia/List | 1985 | ||
PC | Lira 512 | Ei Niš | Serbia/List | 1988 | IBM PC XT compatible computer in Home computer form (mainboard is under the keyboard) | |
PC | Lira AT | Ei Niš | Serbia/List | 1989 | IBM PC AT compatible computer | |
PC | Lira 386 | Ei Niš | Serbia/List | 1990 | PC 386 compatible computer | |
PC | ET-188 | Novkabel Novi Sad | Serbia/List | 1985 | IBM PC XT compatible computer | |
School/Home | Misedo 85 | Montex Ivangrad (Berane) | Montenegro | 1985 | The clone of Tandy's TRS-80 Color Computer 2[1][2][3] | |
PLC | PA512 | Ivo Lola Ribar | Serbia/List | 1980 | ||
School | Lola 8 | Ivo Lola Ribar | Serbia/List | ~1982 | ||
PLC | LPA512 | Ivo Lola Ribar | Serbia/List | 1986 | ||
(none) | theoretical | NAR 1 | (none) | Serbia/List | ? | Created by Nedeljko Parezanović |
(none) | theoretical | NAR 2 | (none) | Serbia/List | ? | Created by Nedeljko Parezanović |
School | Galeb | PEL Varaždin | Croatia/List | 1984 | ||
School | Orao | PEL Varaždin | Croatia/List | 1984 | Successor to Galeb | |
School | Ivel Ultra | Ivasim | Croatia/List | Apple II compatible. Also known as "Impuls 9020" | ||
Home | Ivel Z3 | Ivasim | Croatia/List | Apple IIe compatible | ||
1680 | Iskradata | Slovenia/List | 1979 | |||
Mainframe | 800 | Iskra Delta | Slovenia/List | 1984 | PDP-11/34 compatible | |
? | Partner | Iskra Delta | Slovenia/List | 1983 | ||
Home | Dialog | Gorenje | Slovenia/List | ? | ||
Triglav | ? | Slovenia/List | ? | |||
School/Engineering | Vuk | (prototype) | Serbia/List | 1988 | Created by a group of students from Leskovac | |
School/Office | IRIS-8 | IRIS (Energoinvest) | Bosnia and Hercegovina | 1986 |
See also
References
- ↑ Figure 5.5 Page 83, CoCo: The Colorful History of Tandy’s Underdog Computer, By Boisy G Pitre, Bill Loguidice
- ↑
- ↑ "Računari nekad - Misedo 85". Lugram.net. Retrieved 2016-09-04.
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