History of Computer Hardware in The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Timeline

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1960

  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases first digital computer in SFRY - CER-10.

1964

  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases CER-20 - "electronic bookkeeping machine" model.

1966

  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases a serie of minicomputers CER-200.

1967

  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases CER-22 - "digital computer for on-line banking applications".

1971

  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases hybrid computer systems HRS-100 for AN.USSR, Moscow.
  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases CER-12 computer system for business data processing in ERCs.
  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases CER-203.

1979

  • Iskradata releases Iskradata 1680

1980

  • Ivo Lola Ribar Institute releases industrial programmable logic controller PA512

1983

  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases "computer system for real-time generation of images" and a model TIM-001
  • Iskra Delta releases Iskra Delta Partner Z80A-based computer
  • Complete build-it-yourself new instructions for Galaksija (en. Galaxy) computer are published in Racunari u vašoj kući magazine.

1984

  • Iskra Delta releases Iskra Delta 800 computer derived from Digital PDP-11/34
  • Institute Jozef Stefan releases PMP-11 16-bit microcomputer compatible with DEC RT-11 OS
  • PEL Varaždin releases Galeb (en. seagull) computer later to be replaced by Orao

1985

  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases "Microprocessor post-office computers" serie TIM-100.
  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases an application development microcomputer model TIM-001.
  • PEL Varaždin releases Orao (en. eagle) computer for use in schools
  • Galaksija Plus (enhanced version of Galaksija) is released.
  • Elektronska Industrija Niš releases Pecom 32 and Pecom 64 also for use in some schools.
  • Ivo Lola Ribar Institute announced official release of Lola 8 for an exhibition in 1985.

1986

  • Ivo Lola Ribar Institute releases industrial programmable logic controller LPA512.

1988

  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases 32-bit microcomputer systems TIM-600.
  • Mihajlo Pupin Institute releases HD64180-based TIM-011 microcomputer integrated with green monochrome monitor, for use in many serbian secondary schools.

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