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SAPI-1

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The SAPI-1 was a computer produced in the former Czechoslovakia by Tesla since 1980. It was designed by Eduard Smutný (hardware) and his brother Tomáš Smutný (software), and based on the Intel 8080/2 MHz clone (and later Z80). The SAPI-86 was also developed as an 8086 clone of the PC. The SAPI-1 had a modular construction.[1] Three versions of SAPI-1 were produced: SAPI-1 ZPS 1 (základní průmyslová sestava; basic industrial set), SAPI-1 ZPS 2, and SAPI-1 ZPS 3.

References

  1. ^ Amatérské rádio B1/1983 - initial JPR-1 information
    Amatérské rádio B2/1983 - JPR-1 detailed description
    Amatérské rádio B6/1985 - JPR-1Z detailed description
    Amatérské rádio B1/1986 - JPR-1Z detailed description completion
    Amatérské rádio - old magazine available on CD-ROM
    SAPI-1 manuals published by Tesla DIZ, Prague, Czechoslovakia