Picture of HRS-100 computer in Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, provided in an e-mail by and with consent of its manufaturer. Following is e-mail from Svetlana Pavosevic of Institute Mihailo Pupin:
Postovani gospodine Susnjar,
Naravno da cemo Vam pomoci u Vasim naporima da se sacuvaju od zaborava prvi
racunari proizvedeni kod nas. Za pocetak vam saljemo par fotografija CER racunara
i nesto prateceg teksta (skenirano iz Monografije o Institutu iz '64. godine).
Nazalost, koliko je meni poznato, ni u Institutu ne postoji u potpunosti
sistematizovan materijal o tome. Medjutim, upravo je u toku organizacija izlozbe
o istoriji racunarstva u Srbiji, tako da smo organizatoru izlozbe Informatici a.d.
ustupili neke fotografije starih racunara. Takodje smo pre par dana Muzeju nauke
i tehnike, u Skenderbegovoj ulici, poklonili stare racunare iz serije CER
(CER 10 - kuciste i sastavni delovi, CER 202 i CER 12 pa ce verovatno biti moguce
snimiti ih tamo kada budu spremni za izlozbu. Ja cu se u medjuvremenu potruditi
da pronadjem jos informacija i nekoga ko se vise od mene razume u istorijat racunara
kako bih vas povezala na obostranu korist.
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Picture of HRS-100 computer in Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, provided in an e-mail by and with consent of its manufaturer. Following is e-mail from Svetlana Pavosevic of Institute Mihailo Pupin: <pre> Postovani gospodine Susnjar, Naravno