Mycron

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Picture of the Mycro-1 with a portable computer running a terminal emulation software to connect to the Mycro-1
Mycro-1 connected to a terminal emulation program. It greets you with: MYCROP V.2.8 (Z)

Mycron was a pioneer manufacturer of microcomputers, located in Oslo, Norway.[1] Originally named Norsk Data Industri, the company was founded in 1975 by Lars Monrad Krohn, who was also one of the founding fathers of Norsk Data.

Computers manufactured by Mycron[]

Model Year CPU Operating system Notes
MYCRO-1[2] 1975[3] Intel 8080[4] MYCROP First single-board computer (SBC)[5]
Mycron 3 (tbd) Zilog Z80 CP/M  
Mycron 1000[6] (tbd) Zilog Z80 MP/M 64Kb RAM, 2 disk drives[7]
Mycron 2000[6] 1981[8] Intel 8086 CP/M-86; MP/M-86 One of the first Intel 8086 based computers;[citation needed] multiple CPUs in one cabinet. Weight of 8kg and 38cm size.[9]

Broad

Mycron BC 1984 80186 MP/M, CP/M, MS-DOS  [8]
Mycron 2200[7] (tbd) (tbd) (tbd) 640kb RAM, 3.5" disk drive; 20Mb hard drive[7]

References[]

  1. ^ "Computers and Peripheral Equipment, Norway". U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration. August 3, 1983 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "MYCRO-1 Microcomputer Reference Data Book 1 V.1.2". A/S MYCRON. August 3, 1976 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "epocalc - Computer models database". www.epocalc.net.
  4. ^ "CPU History -Antique Computers and the CPU in them". www.cpushack.com.
  5. ^ "MYCRO-1. The MYCRO-1 was a microcomputer manufactured and sold by Mycron of Oslo, Norway. Built around the Intel 8080 CPU, it was one of the first commercial si". ww.en.freejournal.org.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "Mycron 1". www.tecnotopia.com.mx.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b c https://munin.uit.no/bitstream/handle/10037/6126/report.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b "Computer-Archiv - Mycron". www.computer-archiv.de.
  9. ^ "Die Welt, 1984, Germany, German" – via Internet Archive.

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