List of computer systems from Serbia
Appearance
This is the list of computer systems from Serbia. See History of computer hardware in Serbia for more information.
Picture | Type | Model | Manufacturer | Year | Notes |
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Early | CER-10 | Mihajlo Pupin | 1960 | First computer designed and produced in SFRY | |
Early | CER-2 | Mihajlo Pupin | ~1960s | ||
Early | CER-20 | Mihajlo Pupin | 1964 | "electronic bookkeeping machine" | |
Early | CER-200 | Mihajlo Pupin | 1966 | ||
Early | CER-202 | Mihajlo Pupin | ~1960s | ||
Early | CER-22 | Mihajlo Pupin | 1967 | intended for banking applications | |
Early | CER-12 | Mihajlo Pupin | 1971 | "electronic computer for business data processing" | |
Early | CER-203 | Mihajlo Pupin | 1971 | "electronic computer for business applications" | |
Hybrid | HRS-100 | Mihajlo Pupin | 1971 | intended for scientific and technical research, modelling of complex dynamical systems in real and accelerated time | |
TIM-100 | Mihajlo Pupin | 1985 | Post office computer | ||
TIM-001 | Mihajlo Pupin | 1985 | Development computer used in post offices | ||
TIM-600 | Mihajlo Pupin | ||||
School | TIM-011 | Mihajlo Pupin | ~1987 | HD64180-based computer with integrated green monochrome monitor, running CP/M with ZCRP3 | |
TIM-40M | Mihajlo Pupin | ||||
ATLAS‑TIM AT 32 | Mihajlo Pupin | ||||
Home/School | Galaksija | Elektronika Inženjering | 1983 | Extremely popular build-it-yourself computer designed by Voja Antonić | |
Home/School | Galaksija Plus | - | ~1985 | Enhanced version of Galaksija | |
School/Home | Hobby ZR-84 | MICROSYS Beočin | 1984 | ||
School/Home | Pecom 32 | Ei Niš | 1985 | ||
School/Home | Pecom 64 | Ei Niš | 1985 | ||
PC | Lira 512 | Ei Niš | 1988 | IBM PC XT compatible computer in Home computer form (mainboard is under the keyboard) | |
PC | Lira AT | Ei Niš | 1989 | IBM PC AT compatible computer | |
PC | Lira 386 | Ei Niš | 1990 | PC 386 compatible computer | |
PC | ET-188 | Novkabel Novi Sad | 1985 | IBM PC XT compatible computer | |
PLC | PA512 | Ivo Lola Ribar | 1980 | ||
School | Lola 8 | Ivo Lola Ribar | 1985 | ||
PLC | LPA512 | Ivo Lola Ribar | 1986 | ||
(none) | theoretical | NAR 1 | (none) | ? | Created by Nedeljko Parezanović |
(none) | theoretical | NAR 2 | (none) | ? | Created by Nedeljko Parezanović |
School/Engineering | Vuk | (prototype) | 1988 | Created by a group of students from Leskovac |