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PMD 85
PMD 85-1
ManufacturerTesla Piešťany
TypePersonal computer
Release date1985; 39 years ago (1985)
Operating systemBASIC
CPUMHB8080A @ 2.048 MHz
Memory48 KB RWM, 4 KBROM
DisplayTV output or RGB component video; 288×256 resolution; 4-level attribute selectable per 6-pixel-wide areas
RelatedMAŤO, Didaktik Alfa and Beta, Consul 2717

The PMD 85 is an 8-bit personal computer produced since 1985 by the companies Tesla Piešťany and Tesla Bratislava in the former Czechoslovakia.[1][2][3][4]

The production was local, due to a lack of foreign currency for purchasing systems from the West.[citation needed]

They were deployed en masse in schools throughout Slovakia,[5] while the IQ 151 performed a similar role in the Czech part of the country. The first Czechoslovak video games were created on the PMD 85 (other platforms were ZX Spectrum and Atari).

Several variants were developed (PMD 85-0, PMD 85, PMD 85-2, PMD 85-2A, PMD 85-3), with slightly different specifications and compatibility.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

In 1986 compatible machines were introduced by Didaktik:[16] Didaktik Alfa 1 (a PMD 85-1 clone) and Didaktik Alfa 2 ( a PMD 85-2 clone).[17][18][19] Didaktik Beta was a slightly improved Didaktik Alfa, having almost identical hardware.[20] Didaktik Alfa and Beta were mostly deployed in schools to replace older PMD 85 computers.

After the Velvet Revolution of 1989 the computer market opened. The PMD 85 was not competitive in terms of quality or features to foreign machines and production stopped.

The PMD 85-2 was an inspiration for the MAŤO personal computer, released in 1989 as a self-assembly kit. It had different hardware and very limited compatibility - BASIC, memory structure and I/O were almost similar, but the tape format was different. It was intended as a home computer, but never really caught on.

The same year ZBA, a company from Brno, introduced the Consul 2717, another PMD 85-2 clone, sold to schools.[21] Production of this machine ended in 1990.[21]

Variants[edit]

A 1987 Czechoslovak Tesla PMD85-2A with a MHB8080A CPU 2.048 MHz

Specifications[edit]

Picture gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bórik (2014). "Intro". PMD 85 Infoserver. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ Schotek (2012). "Martin Schotek a PMD 85". Martin Schotek. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ Chrenko. "Urob si sám PMD-85-1". pmd85.topindex.sk. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ a b "PMD-85". MCbx Old Computer Collection. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ "PMD-85 Tesla". www.old-computers.com. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ a b PANTHEON.tech (2018-01-16). "PMD-85 & Personal Computing in Czechoslovakia | PANTHEON.tech". pantheon.tech. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ a b c d e "8 bity / PMD-85 / Mikropočítač PMD 85". SAPI.CZ - web věnovaný československým osmibitů, zejména počítačům SAPI-1. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ a b "8 bity / PMD-85 / Mikropočítač PMD 85 / PMD 85". SAPI.CZ - web věnovaný československým osmibitů, zejména počítačům. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ a b "8 bity / PMD-85 / Mikropočítač PMD 85 / PMD 85-1". SAPI.CZ - web věnovaný československým osmibitů, zejména počítačům SAPI-1. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ a b "Tesla PMD 85-2". VintageComputer.Gallery. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ a b "8 bity / PMD-85 / Mikropočítač PMD 85 / PMD 85-2". SAPI.CZ - web věnovaný československým osmibitů, zejména počítačům SAPI-1. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ a b "8 bity / PMD-85 / Mikropočítač PMD 85 / PMD 85-2 5V RWM". SAPI.CZ - web věnovaný československým osmibitů, zejména počítačům SAPI-1. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ a b "8 bity / PMD-85 / Mikropočítač PMD 85 / PMD 85-2A". SAPI.CZ - web věnovaný československým osmibitů, zejména počítačům SAPI-1. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ a b "8 bity / PMD-85 / Mikropočítač PMD 85 / PMD 85-3". SAPI.CZ - web věnovaný československým osmibitů, zejména počítačům SAPI-1. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ a b "PMD 85-3 Osobny Mikropocitac computer CPU". Computer History Museum.
  • ^ "8 bity / Klony PMD-85". SAPI.CZ - web věnovaný československým osmibitů, zejména počítačům SAPI-1. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  • ^ "Computer's description: Didaktik Alfa 2". 1000BiT. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  • ^ "8 bity / Klony PMD-85 / DIDAKTIK ALFA 2" [8 bits / PMD-85 clones / DIDAKTIK ALFA 2]. SAPI.CZ - web věnovaný československým osmibitů, zejména počítačům SAPI-1 (in Czech). Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  • ^ "8 bity / Klony PMD-85 / DIDAKTIK ALFA" [8 bits / PMD-85 clones / DIDAKTIK ALFA]. SAPI.CZ - web věnovaný československým osmibitů, zejména počítačům SAPI-1 (in Czech). Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  • ^ "8 bity / Klony PMD-85 / DIDAKTIK BETA" [8 bits / PMD-85 clones / DIDAKTIK BETA]. SAPI.CZ - web věnovaný československým osmibitů, zejména počítačům SAPI-1 (in Czech). Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  • ^ a b "Consul 2717 ZBA". www.old-computers.com. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
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