ENER 1000

ENER 1000
Type Personal computer
Release date 1982 (1982)
Operating system CP/M
Memory 16 KB RAM
Storage two 5" 1/4 double density floppy disk drives
Dimensions 50 x 36 x 15 cm

The ENER 1000 was a Portuguese computer released in 1982.[1][2] It had 16Kb RAM and two 5" 1/4 double density floppy disk drives.[3] It ran the CP/M operating system.

The machine was developed on Universidade de Coimbra and sold through Enertrónica after 1982. Only a few dozen units were sold. It came with software for stock management, salary processing, and accounting. In 1984 a dozen of ENER 1000 were distributed to some secondary schools.[4]

Characteristics

The machine was based on eurocard cards (10 x 16 cm) connected to the motherboard using up to 8 DIN 41612 connectors. The desktop box measured 50 x 36 x 15 cm and could house up to 8 cards. There were two internal 5" 1/4 double density floppy disk drives (1.6Mb capacity).

Minimal Configuration

The minimal configuration used only 4 slots:

The computer could function as a multi-station machine, supporting up to 4 users in 7 terminals.

Expansion modules

Some custom built modules were available for expansion:[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Museu Virtual de Informática - Departamento de Sistemas de Informação". Piano.dsi.uminho.pt. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
  2. Grupo Lidel. "ISSUU - Videojogos em Portugal: História, Tecnologia e Arte by Grupo Lidel". Issuu. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
  3. "ABRUPTO". Abrupto.blogspot.pt. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
  4. A. Figueiredo. "Engenharia em Portugal no Século XX: Engenharia Informática, Informação, Comunicações". Academia.edu. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
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