• Pravetz (Bulgarian: Правец) is a brand of personal computers produced in Bulgaria from 1979. They were widely used in scientific organizations and schools...
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    The Pravetz 82 Bulgarian: (Правец 82), previously IMKO-2 (Bulgarian: ИМКО-2) was the first serially manufactured personal computer in Bulgaria and first...
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    Pravets (redirect from Pravetz)
    kilometres (37 mi) from the capital Sofia. Pravets is home town of Pravetz computers. Pravets has a population of 4,512 people. Mountains surround it,...
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    A personal computer, often referred to as a PC, is a computer designed for individual use. It is typically used for tasks such as word processing, internet...
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    language. In Bulgaria, the Atmos clone was named Pravetz 8D and produced between 1985 and 1991. The Pravetz is entirely hardware and software compatible with...
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    different from that of the Western world. As a result of the CoCom embargo, computers could not be imported on a large scale from Western Bloc. Eastern Bloc...
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    Vichislitelnih Machin, or Unified Computer System — created in 1969 by USSR, Bulgaria, Hungary, GDR, Poland and Czechoslovakia). IMKO, Pravetz-82/8M/8A/8E/8C — an 8-bit...
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  • eventually led to the Pravetz computers of the 1980s, which cloned popular Western personal computers. A community formed around these computers when they were...
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  • IMKO-1 (category Computer-related introductions in 1980)
    computer) was the first Bulgarian personal computer, built in 1979 in Pravetz, Bulgaria. It was the first in the Pravetz series 8 range of computers....
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    instead of dedicated computer peripherals, the home computer allowed the consumer to own a computer at a fraction of the price of computers oriented to small...
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