TIM-001 explained
TIM-001 was an application development microcomputer developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute (Serbia) in 1983/84.[1] [2] [3] [4]
It was part of the TIM series of computers, a follow up to the previous CER series of machines and the XPC-100 system.[5] [6]
The machine was created by Dr. Dragoljub Milicevic and Dr. Dusan Starcevic. TIM-001 was a highly specialized computer, but could run the same software as TIM-100 and was compatible with modems such as the Ei PP-2400 M.
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Notes and References
- Book: Milićević, Dragoljub . Računari TIM . 1990 . Naučna knjiga . Hristović . Dušan . Belgrade . Serbian.
- Hristović . Dušan . 2010 . Razvoj računarstva u Srbiji . Phlogiston . Serbian . Belgrade . Museum MNT-SANU . 18/19 . 89–105.
- D.B.Vujaklija, N.Markovic (Ed): 50 Years of computing in Serbia, pp.37-44, DIS, IMP and PC-Press, Belgrade 2011.
- Protic . Jelica . Ristanovic . Dejan . 2011 . Building Computers in Serbia: The First Half of the Digital Century . Comput. Sci. Inf. Syst. . 8 . 3 . 549–571 . 10.2298/CSIS110505021P.
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