K-202
K-202 was a 16-bit minicomputer, created by a team led by Polish scientist Jacek Karpiński between 1970–1973 in cooperation with British companies Data-Loop and M.B. Metals. Approximately 30 units were claimed to be produced. All units shipped to M.B. Metals were returned for service. Due to friction resulting from competition with Elwro, a government-backed competitor, the production of K-202 was blocked and Karpiński thrown out of his company under the allegiations of sabotage and embezzlement. Some time afterwards, the K-202 was reimplemented as Mera 400, hundreds units of which were built.
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K-202 was a 16-bit minicomputer, created by a team led by Polish scientist Jacek Karpiński between 1970–1973 in cooperation with British companies Data-Loop and M.B. Metals. Approximately 30 units were claimed to be produced. All units shipped to M.B. Metals were returned for service. Due to friction resulting from competition with Elwro, a government-backed competitor, the production of K-202 was blocked and Karpiński thrown out of his company under the allegiations of sabotage and embezzlement. Some time afterwards, the K-202 was reimplemented as Mera 400, hundreds units of which were built.
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K-202 was a 16-bit minicompute ...... eds units of which were built.
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K-202 – polski 16-bitowy minik ...... stępność i wieloprocesorowość.
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K-202 — польский 16-битовый ко ...... режима и многопроцессорностию
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K-202 was a 16-bit minicompute ...... eds units of which were built.
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K-202 – polski 16-bitowy minik ...... stępność i wieloprocesorowość.
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K-202 — польский 16-битовый ко ...... режима и многопроцессорностию
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