The ENER 1000 was a Portuguesecomputer released in 1982.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
It was based on the Zilog Z80A processor. It had 64 KB RAM and two 5+1⁄4-inch double-density floppy disk drives.[7]
It ran the CP/M operating system.
The machine was developed on Universidade de Coimbra and sold through Enertrónica after 1982.[4][8] More than 500 units were sold.[9] It came with software for stock management, salary processing, and accounting.
In January 1983 the machine was announced and received the 1st prize for innovation at the Portuguese Electronics Trade Fair Endiel (Encontro Nacional para o Desenvolvimento das Indústrias Elétricas e Eletrónicas).[10][11][12][13]
In 1984, a dozen of ENER 1000 were distributed to some secondary schools.[14][15] In 1985 the ENER 1000 project ended and a more evolved version, the UNIC, started.[16]
Characteristics
The machine was based on eurocard cards (10 x 16 cm) connected to the motherboard using up to 8 DIN 41612 connectors. The desktop box measured 50 x 36 x 15 cm and could house up to 8 cards. There were two internal 5+1⁄4-inch double-density floppy disk drives (1.6 Mb capacity).
^"From Ener to Space". From Ener to Space. DEI – Universidade de Coimbra. 2023. Retrieved 2024-10-19.
^ ab"O Computador Português". Museu Virtual de Informática - Departamento de Sistemas de Informação da Universidade do Minho (in Portuguese). 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2023-02-10.