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CER-10

CER model 10 was a vacuum tube, transistor and electronic relay based computer developed at IBK-Vinča and the Mihajlo Pupin Institute (Belgrade) in 1960.[1][2][3][4] It was the first digital computer developed in SFR Yugoslavia, and in Southern Europe.

CER-10 computer (CPU inside), displayed at the Museum of Science and Technology, Belgrade

CER-10 was designed by Tihomir Aleksić and his associates (Rajko Tomović, Vukašin Masnikosa, Ahmed Mandžić, Dušan Hristović, Petar Vrbavac and Milojko Marić) and was developed over four years. The team included 10 engineers and 10 technicians, as well as many others. After initial prototype testing at Vinča and a redesign at the M. Pupin Institute, it was fully deployed at the Tanjug Agency building and worked there for the SKNE from 1961 and the Yugoslav government's SIV, from 1963 to 1967.[1][5][6]

The first CER-10 system was located at the SKNE (Federal secretary of internal affairs) building in 1961, which would later belong to Tanjug. The M. Pupin Institute donated the computer's case and some parts of the CER-10 along with its documentation to the Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade in March 2006, where the computer's CPU is now displayed.

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  1. ^ a b c CIFARSKI EL.RAČUNAR CER-Vinča, by dr Rajko Tomović et al., from the Proc. Conf.ETAN-1960, pp. 305–330, Belgrad Nov. 18th 1960 (in Serbian)
  2. ^ Review and Analysis of the Computers CER, by Vladislav Paunović, Dušan Hristović, from the Proc.Conf.ETRAN-2000, vol.3, pp. 79–82, Sokobanja June 26, 2000 (in Serbian)
  3. ^ IMP Riznica znanja, by Vladan Batanovic(Ed), IMP-PKS edition, Belgrade 2006 (in Serbian)
  4. ^ HRONIKA DIGITALNIH DECENIJA (50 Years of Computing in Serbia), by D. B. Vujaklija, N. Markovic Ed, PC-press edition, Belgrade, 2011 (in Serbian)
  5. ^ a b Computer History: CER-10, by Dusan Hristovic, from IT Star Newsletter, vol.7, no.1, pp. 6–7, Spring 2009.
  6. ^ a b Building Computers in Serbia, by Jelica Protic et al., ComSIS, vol.8, No 3, pp. 549–571, Belgrade June 2011.
  7. ^ Vuković, Boris (2011-06-11). "Tito obezbedio novac za pravljenje prvog jugoslovenskog računara". Blic (in Serbian). Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  8. ^ Development of the Computing Technology in Serbia (Razvoj računarstva u Srbiji), by Dušan Hristović, PHLOGISTON journal, No 18/19, pp. 89–105, Museum MNT-SANU, Belgrade 2010/2011 (in Serbian)

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