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ELEKTRONSKA INDUSTRIJA NIS
PECOM 64

The PECOM 64 seems to be the 64 KB version of the PECOM 32.

About this computer, Darko Sola from Yougoslavia says:
This is the same model as EI Pecom 32. EI comes from Electronic Industry. Those computers were built in demand from schools. We got this computer in our school to learn Basic (at that time ex-Yugoslav governement had 5 different computer projects). The programming language was Basic with no real graphic commands. Year after, in our school, all those Pecoms were replaced with IBM PC clones. Size of computer was a little bit smaller than A4 page. It had tape as primary media. I do not remember any "Mini FDD". I don't remember OS, was some home-made based on CP/M (as many systems at that time in Yugoslavia). Price? Not so cheap, It was 2 average monthly salaries.

Thanks to Sveto (Croatia) for the picture.

We need more info about this computer ! If you designed, used, or have more info about this system, please send us pictures or anything you might find useful.
NAME  PECOM 64
MANUFACTURER  Elektronska industrija NIS
TYPE  Home Computer
ORIGIN  Yugoslavia
YEAR  1985
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Basic
KEYBOARD  Full stroke 55 keys
CPU  CPD 1802B 5V7
SPEED  5 MHZ
RAM  64 KB
ROM  16 KB
TEXT MODES  24 x 40
GRAPHIC MODES  240 x 216
COLORS  8
SOUND  8 octaves, 16 power levels, special effects
SIZE / WEIGHT  Unknown
I/O PORTS  System Bus, Tape, Video, TV Modulator, RS232c
BUILT IN MEDIA  Mini FDD
OS  Unknown
PERIPHERALS  Unknown
PRICE  Unknown





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