TIM-600
TIM-600 was an important PC computer system of the series of the TIM microcomputers, from Mihajlo Pupin Institute-Belgrade, developed 1987-1988 (see ref.Lit. #1, #2 and #6). It was based on the Intel microprocessor types 80386 and 80387. It has word-length of 32 bits, basic cycle time of 20 MHz and operating system Unix V.3 (ref.Lit.#3 and #6). Computer system TIM-600 was exposed at the Munich International Computer Exhibition on September 1988.
Fig.1, TIM designers.
Fig.2, TIM-600 computer system.
System Specifications
TIM-600 architecture was based on three system buses(32, 16 and 8-bits respectively). CPU performs 5,000.000 simple operations per second. Primary memory RAM had 8 x 2 MB capacity max. There were the eight TIM terminals or other equipment units max. connected by RS-232C. Centronics types interface used for the line printers. Also, there were possibilities for the connections of two hard disks as well as the magnetic cassettes and diskettes.
Software
TIM-600 uses the programming languages: C++, Fortran, Cobol, Basic and Pascal. Data base management was performed by Informix and Oracle software (ref.Lit #4, #5 and #6).
Applications
Computer system TIM-600 was used for business data processing in many offices in Serbia, for example: in public, health, and scientific organizations; for process automation in industrial production; in road traffic control; in some banks; for military and government's services, etc.
Literature
- 1. Dragoljub Milićević, Dušan Hristović (Ed): Računari TIM (TIM Computers), Naučna knjiga, Belgrade, 1990;
- 2. D. Milićević, D. Starčević, D. Hristović: Arhitektura i tipične primene računara TIM, Primenjena nauka journal, No 14, pp. 23–30, Jugoslavija-EKO, Belgrade, May 1988. (in Serbian);
- 3. R.Bojčevski, D.Starčević, D.Kosovac, D.Milojicic: "TIM Operativni sistemi", Proc. of the Symp. for Information technology, Jahorina YU, March 1986. (in Serbian);
- 4. D.Starčević, Dj.Lazić, Č.Milenković: "Sistem za rezervacije baziran na LAN", Proc.of the Conf.ETAN-1988,vol.8, pp. 325–332, Sarajevo YU, June 1988 (in Serbian);
- 5. V.Batanovic, J.Kon (Ed): IMP Riznica znanja, pp. 5–8, M.Pupin Institute and PKS, Belgrade 2006.
- 6. Dusan Hristovic: "Development of Computing Technology in Serbia", PHLOGISTON journal, No 18/19, pp. 89–105, Museum MNT-SANU, Belgrade 2010/2011.