CER-11

CER-11 was a digital military computer, developed at Institute Mihajlo Pupin, located in Serbia, in a period between 1965-1966.

CER-11 military computer

Overview

CER-11 was designed by prof.dr Tihomir Aleksic and prof.dr Nedeljko Parezanovic, along with their sci.associates ( M.Momcilovic, D.Hristovic, M.Maric, M.Hruska, P.Vrbavac et al). . The computer was based on the transistor-diode logic circuitry and the paper tape equipments. This digital computer was used in SFRY's Army JNA until 1988.

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See also

  • Tihomir Aleksic
  • CER Computers
  • Institute Mihajlo Pupin
  • History of computer hardware in the SFRY

Further reading

  • Dragana Becejski-Vujaklija, Nikola Markovic(Ed): "50 Years of Computing in Serbia (HRONIKA DIGITALNIH DECENIJA)", pp. 38, 56 and 76, DIS, IMP and PC Press, Belgrade 2011.
  • Jelica Protic, D.Ristanovic: "Building Computers in Serbia", ComSYS, vol.8, No 3, pp 549–571, June 2011.
  • V.Paunovic, D.Hristovic, "Review and analysis of the CER computers", Proc.of the ETRAN-2000 Conference, pp. 79–82, Sokobanja June 2000. (In Serbian).
  • Dusan Hristovic: "Razvoj računarstva u Srbiji" (Computing technology in Serbia),PHLOGISTON journal, No 18/19, pp. 89–105, Museum MNT/SANU, Belgrade, 2010/2011.
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