Vilniaus skaičiavimo mašinų gamykla

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Vilniaus skaičiavimo mašinų gamykla was computer and computer-component manufacturer (since 1957), and developer (Skaičiavimo mašinų specialus konstravimo biuras) in the Lithuanian SSR, which in 1966 became part of industrial group SIGMA [lt].

Timeline[]

  • 1960–1965 EV80-3M, which was developed in Moscow, it was only assembled;
  • 1964–1967 EASP-S, first developed computer;
  • 1964–1974  [lt], based on discrete transistors;
  • 1964–1970 ATE80-1, developed in Moscow, only assembled;
  • 1969–1972  [lt], which had handwritten OCR capability with  [lt];
  • 1973–1979  [lt], minicomputer;
  • 1975–1981  [lt];
  • 1978–1984  [lt];
  • 1982–1988 SM 1600, (one processor was PDP-11/34 clone);
  • 1986–1990 SM 1700, (VAX-11/730 clone).

See also[]

  • Nuklonas, integrated circuit manufacturer since 1966, which also produced PC computers and their integrated circuits BK-0010 (discontinued in 1992).[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Telksnys, Laimutis; Žilinskas, Antanas (1999). "Computers in Lithuania" (PDF). IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. 3 (21): 31–37. doi:10.1109/85.778980. ISSN 1058-6180. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2015-07-24.
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