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Български: Експонат на Националния политехнически музей в София, България.
English: Exhibit of the National Polytechnic Museum in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Разработването на първия български микрокомпютър “ИМКО” (Индивидуален Микро Компютър) започва през 1979 г. в Института по техническа кибернетика и роботика (ИТКР) при БАН от екип с ръководители инж. Иван Марангозов и Кънчо Досев. Не ползва дискови, а лентови запаметяващи устройства. От него са произведени около 50 броя, а цената е приблизително 2600 долара. Първото международно представяне на ИМКО-1 е на Международния симпозиум по роботика в Лондон през 1981 г., където е демонстрирана и система за управление на робот-ръка на основата на ИМКО, наречена РОБКО-01 През 1982 г. е създаден усъвършенстваният вариант “ИМКО-2”, аналог на "Apple II Plus". Серийното му производство (с леки модификации) започва в Приборостроителния завод в гр. Правец под търговското име “Правец-82”. КОМПЮТЪР ПРАВЕЦ [COMPUTER DIRECTOR] The development of the first Bulganan microcomputer “IMKO” (Individual MicroComputer) began in 1979 in the Institute of Robotics and Technical Cybernetics and Robotics at BAS (Bulgarian Academy of Science) from a team led by Eng, Ivan Marangozov and Kancho Dossev. It does not use disk, but tape storage devices. There are produced about 50 pieces, and the cost is approximately 2600 dollars The first intematonal presentation of IMKO-1 is at the International Symposium on Robotics in London in 1981, where is demonstrated a Management System for robot-arm on the basis of IMKO, called ROBKO-01. In 1982 is created an improved version-“IMKO-2”, an analogue of “Apple II Plus". Its serial production (with slight modifications) begins in the Instrumentation factory in the town of Pravets under the trade name “Pravets-82.” |
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