TIM-011
1987 microcomputer
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TIM 011 is an educational or personal computer for school microcomputer developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute of Serbia in 1987. There were about 1200 TIM-011 computers in Serbian schools in the starting from 1987 and in 1990s.
![]() TIM-011 Microcomputer at M.P.Institute | |
| Developer | Mihajlo Pupin Institute |
|---|---|
| Released | 1987 |
| Units sold | 1200 |
| Operating system | CP/M with ZCPR3 |
| CPU | HD64180 (Zilog Z80 compatible) |
| Memory | 256 KB RAM |
| Storage | 3.5-inch floppy drive |
| Display | integrated green 512x256 monochrome monitor |
It were based on CP/M with Hitachi HD64180, Z80A enhanced CPU with MMU, 256KB RAM standard, 3.5" floppy drives and integrated 512 X 256 green-screen monitors with 4 levels of intensity.[1]
- TIM-011 at a school
Reference literature
- Dragoljub Milićević, Dušan Hristović (Ed): "Računari TIM" (TIM Computers), Naučna knjiga, Belgrade 1990.
- D.B.Vujaklija, N.Markovic (Ed): "50 Years of Computing in Serbia (50 godina računarstva u Srbiji- Hronika digitalnih decenija)", DIS, IMP and PC-Press, Belgrade 2011.
