Elwro was a Polish company that manufactured mainframe and microcomputers from 1959 until 1989. Its plant was in Wroclaw. Computer models included Odra...
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World of Spectrum. Retrieved September 3, 2022. "Nowa (prosta) gra dla Elwro 800 Jr". Speccy.pl. January 19, 2018. Retrieved September 3, 2022. Nguyen...
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model was 1325 based on two models by ICL. The computers were built at the Elwro manufacturing plant, which was closed in 1993. Odra 1002 was capable of...
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Marienbad was a 1962 Polish puzzle mainframe game created by Elwro engineer Witold Podgórski in Wrocław, Poland for its Odra 1003. It was an adaption...
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Polish orthography (redirect from ELWRO-Junior)
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(2021). "CVBS-Decode - Software Defined Composite Video Decoder". GitHub. "Elwro 800 Junior - MCbx". oldcomputer.info. Archived from the original on 18 March...
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List of ZX Spectrum clones (redirect from Elwro 800 Jr)
their computers. The updated Elwro 804 Junior PC had an internal 3.5″ disk drive. Elwro 800 Junior Elwro 800 Junior system Elwro 804 Junior PC The IODO (Issue...
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History of computing in Poland (section Elwro Junior)
in Poland were the first Odra computers. They were manufactured at the Elwro manufacturing plant in Wrocław, (the brand name comes from the Odra River...
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Directory listing on CP/J 2.21 running on an Elwro 804 Junior....
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series and Strela are examples of independently designed Soviet computers. Elwro in Poland was another Eastern Bloc manufacturer, producing the ODRA, R-32...
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