CER-22
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CER (Serbian: Цифарски Електронски Рачунар - Digital Electronic Computer) model 22 was a transistor based computer developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute (Serbia) in 1967. It was originally intended for banking applications.
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- 1967: CER-22 - manufacturer's page with picture of CER-22
Computer systems from Serbia |
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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 |
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