CER-12

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

CER-12: Central unit & disk
CER-12: Central unit & disk
Museum poster
Museum poster
Detail museum poster 1
Detail museum poster 1
Detail museum poster 2
Detail museum poster 2
Detail museum poster 3
Detail museum poster 3

CER (Serbian: Цифарски Електронски Рачунар - Digital Electronic Computer) model 12 was an third generation digital computer developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute (Serbia) in 1971 and intended for "business and statistical data processing". However, manufacturer also stated, at the time, that having in mind its architecture and performance, it can also be used successfully in solving "wide array of scientific and technical issues". CER-12 consisted of multiple modules connected via wire wrap and connectors.

Contents

[edit] Central Unit

Primary memory

  • Type: magnetic core memory
  • Capacity: up to 8 modules, each consisting of 8 kilowords (1 word = 4 8-bit bytes).
  • Speed: cycle time: 1 μs, access time 0.4 μs.

Arithmetic unit contains:

Control Unit Control unit contains a program counter and instruction registers. It fetches instructions and facilitates program flow. It supports single-operand instruction set and works with all 16 index registers of the arithmetic unit.

Interrupt System Interrupt system of CER-12 consists of a number of dedicated registers and software. It supports up to 32 interrupt channels.

Control Panel Control panel of CER-12 allowed the operator to control and alter program flow and/or to eliminate errors detected detected by error-detection circuitry. It features a number of indicators and switches.

[edit] Operating system and other software

Following software was shipped with CER-12:

[edit] Peripherals

  • 5-8 track, 500 characters per second punched tape reader PE 1001
  • 5-8 track, 150 characters per second tape puncher PE 1501
  • CDC 9432 magnetic disk drive as secondary storage (4,096,000 characters per 6-disk, 10-surface volume organized into 100 cylinders with sixteen 1536-bit (48 processor words) sectors; track-to-track seek: 30 ms; rotational latecy: 25 ms)
  • IBM 1735 teleprinter
  • ICL 667 line printer (725 lines per minute for 64-character set or 880 lines per minute for 50-character set)

[edit] See also


Computer systems from Serbia

1980‑2000:

TIM-100 | TIM-001 | TIM-600 | TIM-011 | TIM-40M | ATLAS-TIM AT 32 | Galaksija | Galaksija Plus | Pecom 32 | Pecom 64 | Lira XT | Lola 8 | PA512 | LPA512

1960‑1979:

CER Computers (CER-10, CER-2, CER-20, CER-200, CER-202, CER-22, CER-12, CER-203) | HRS-100

Theoretical:

NAR 1 | NAR 2

See also:

Full lists from Serbia | former Yugoslavia | World and history of computing in: Serbia | former Yugoslavia | (former) communist countries | World

In other languages