- Source: CER-203
CER (Serbian: Цифарски Електронски Рачунар – Digital Electronic Computer) model 203 is an early digital computer developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute (Serbia) in 1971. It was designed to process data of medium-sized businesses:
In banks, for managing and processing of accounts, bookkeeping, foreign-currency and interest calculations, amortization plans and statistics
In manufacturing, for production planning and management, market data processing and forecasting, inventory management, financial document management and process modelling
In utilities, to calculate water and electricity consumption, to produce various reports and lists and for technical calculations and design
In construction industry for network planning method design, financial management and bookkeeping
In trading companies for payment processing, market analysis, inventory management and customer and partner relationship management
Specifications
Central Processing:
Type: BMS-203
Number of instructions: 32
Performance:
one 16-cycle instruction: 20 μs
one single cycle instruction: 5 μs
addition and/or subtraction of two 15-digit numbers: 20 μs
Primary memory:
Capacity: 8 kilowords
Speed (cycle time): 1 μs
Complete, autonomous memory error checking
Parity control
Punched tape reader:
Dielectric-based reading
Speed: 500 to 1,000 characters per second
Accepts 5, 7 and 8-channel tapes
Tape puncher:
Speed: 75 characters per second
Parallel Line Printer 667:
"On the fly" printing
128 characters per line
Removable/replaceable printing cylinder
Speed:
500 lines per minute for a character set of 63 characters
550 lines per minute for a character set of 50 characters
Automatic paper feeder
Two line spacing settings
Programamtic tape for discontinuous paper movement
Maximum number of carbon copies: 6
Independent Printer M 30:
132 characters per line
Speed:
Prints 25 alphanumeric characters per second
Prints 33 numeric characters per second
Tabulation speed: 144 characters per second
Blank printing speed: 100 characters per second
Maximum number of carbon copies: 6
Magnetic cassettes 4096:
Capacity: 600,000 characters
Variable record length
Transfer rate: 857 characters per second
Tape speed: 10 inches per second
Magnetic Tape Drives:
Data format: 9-track ASCII with inter-record space of 0.6 inches (1.52 cm)
Data density: 556/800 bits per inch
Capacity per tape: c. 10,000,000 characters
Tape speed: 24 inches/s, 150 inches/s fast-forward and rewind
Transfer rate: 19.2 kHz
Tape width: 1⁄2 inch (1.27 cm)
Tape length: 2,400 ft (731.52 m)
Working ambient temperature range: 5 °C to 40 °C
Relative humidity: up to 80%
Integrated circuit control logic
Separate control panel for each drive
Read/Write Capabilities:
Read and Write forward
Read forward
Read reverse
See also
CER Computers
Mihajlo Pupin Institute
History of computer hardware in the SFRY
References
M.Momcilovic, D.Hristovic, P.Vrbavac et al.:"Domaci cifarski el.racunari CER", Zbornik Savetovanja AOP u preduzecima, pp. 38–58, Nova Varos YU, May 22, 1969. (in Serbian);
Miodrag Momcilovic, Miladin Dabic:"Domaci el. sistem za obradu podataka CER 203", Proc.of the VI yougoslav Symposium on AOP, Zagreb, 1972. (in Serbian).
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