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Pravetz series 8 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pravetz computers
Pravetz (Правец in the original Cyrillic, series 8 and series 16) were Bulgarian computers, manufactured mainly in the town of Pravetz. Some components and software were produced in Stara Zagora, Plovdiv and other Bulgarian cities. == History == The first Bulgarian-made personal computer, IMKO-1, was a prototype of the Pravetz computers that was developed by Ivan Vassilev Marangozov,〔 Иван Василев Марангозов, pomagaloto.com, Материал № 54889, добавен на 9 декември 2007〕 who was often accused of just cloning the Apple II. A few early models were produced at the ITKR (pronounced ''ee-teh-kah-reh,'' Institute of Technical Cybernetics and Robotics), a section of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Industrial production in Pravetz started shortly after.〔 (The history... Facts concerning Bulgarian microcomputers )〕 Pravetz computers were of major importance in the economy of the Comecon. In October 2013 a private owned company claiming in their web site to have rights on the trademark, have misleadingly announced that "Pravetz Computers are returning to market". In fact that company has nothing to do with the real "Pravetz" computers and industry in this article.
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