Mycron
Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Information technology |
Founded | 1975 |
Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
Key people | Lars Monrad Krohn |
Products | Computers, Operating Systems |
Mycron was a pioneer manufacturer of microcomputers, located in Oslo, Norway.[1]
Originally named Norsk Data Industri, the company was founded in 1975 by Lars Monrad Krohn, who was also one of the founding fathers of Norsk Data. Among the employees are Arne Maus (1986–89) and Gisle Hannemyr. The company was renamed MySoft in 1999.
Computers manufactured by Mycron
[edit ]MYCRO-1 was an Intel 8080 machine, running the MYCROPoperating system.[2] [3] [4] Afterwards the Mycron 3 was developed, running CP/M. The Mycron 1000 featured a Zilog Z80 processor and ran MP/M. In 1981, the Mycron 2000 was released, based on an Intel 8086 CPU, running CP/M-86 and MP/M-86 operating systems.
References
[edit ]- ^ "Computers and Peripheral Equipment, Norway". U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration. August 3, 1983.
- ^ "Prosessor". digitaltmuseum.no.
- ^ a b c "Mycron 1". tecnotopia.com.mx.
- ^ "Prosessor". digitaltmuseum.no. Retrieved 2022年06月17日.
- ^ "MYCRO-1 Microcomputer Reference Data Book 1 V.1.2". A/S MYCRON. August 3, 1976.
- ^ "epocalc – Computer models database". epocalc.net.
- ^ "CPU History -Antique Computers and the CPU in them". cpushack.com.
- ^ "MYCRO-1. The MYCRO-1 was a microcomputer manufactured and sold by Mycron of Oslo, Norway. Built around the Intel 8080 CPU, it was one of the first commercial si". ww.en.freejournal.org.
- ^ a b c "Edb-utstyr og edb-personell ved universitetet i Tromsø, 1984" (PDF). munin.uit.no.
- ^ a b "Computer-Archiv – Mycron". computer-archiv.de.
- ^ "Die Welt, 1984, Germany, German" – via Internet Archive.
External links
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