ET-188 | |
ET-188 | |
Manufacturer: | Novkabel |
Type: | Personal Computer |
Os: | MS-DOS 3.20 |
Cpu: | Intel 80188 |
Memory: | 256 KB (ET-188) or 512 KB (ET-188A), expandable to 640 K |
Storage: | 22MB Tandon hard disc |
Memory Card: | 2 x 5.25’’ 360KB floppy drive or 5.25’’ 360KB floppy drive |
Display: | DE9 RGB output |
Graphics: | Hercules or CGA compatible adapter |
Sound: | Beeper |
Connectivity: | RS-232, parallel port |
Compatibility: | IBM PC XT compatible |
Cpuspeed: | 8 MHz |
ET-188 was an IBM PC XT compatible computer made by the Yugoslav company Novkabel (Novosadska fabrika kabela - Novi Sad Cable Factory) from Novi Sad (now Serbia) in the 1980s.[1] [2] [3]
Novkabel already had experience in developing computer systems (ERA 20, ERA 60 and others) which was used to make ET-188 as an original design, compatible with IBM PC XT.[4]
To save space and to lower the cost, ET-188 used 8 MHz Intel 80188 CPU, with integrated timer, DMA and interrupt controller. This also made it faster than the original XT.ET-188 was offered to the public in 1985 and advertised in the Yugoslav computer press.[5]
An improved ET-188A model was in May 1986 presented to the public at the Belgrade International Fair of Technique and Technical Advancements with more RAM and a new redesigned case.[6] Among other things, ET-188A was used for education in classrooms throughout Vojvodina province.[7]