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Pravets or
Pravetz (Bulgarian: Правец, also
transliterated as Pravec,
pronounced [ˈpravɛt͡s]) is a town in
Pravets Muni****lity in
central western Bulgaria...
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Pravetz (Bulgarian: Правец) is a
brand of
personal computers produced in
Bulgaria from 1979. They were
widely used in
scientific organizations and schools...
- The
Pravetz 82 Bulgarian: (Правец 82),
previously IMKO-2 (Bulgarian: ИМКО-2) was the
first serially manufactured personal computer in
Bulgaria and first...
- language. In Bulgaria, the
Atmos clone was
named Pravetz 8D and
produced between 1985 and 1991. The
Pravetz is
entirely hardware and
software compatible with...
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Olympiads for
secondary school students. The
first IOI was held in 1989 in
Pravetz, Bulgaria. Each
country sends a team of up to four students, plus one team...
- The 8-bit
architecture Pravetz 82
computer produced in
Bulgaria from 1982, in a
classroom in the
Soviet Union...
- Czechoslovakia). IMKO,
Pravetz-82/8M/8A/8E/8C — an 8-bit
machine (Apple II clones),
based on Bulgarian-made 6502 variants,
Pravetz-16/16A/16H/286 (16-bit)...
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Archived from the
original on
November 12, 2009.
Retrieved January 12, 2023.
Pravetz, Jim. "In
Defense of COS, or Why I Love JSON and Hate XML". jimpravetz...
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first Bulgarian personal computer,
built in 1979 in
Pravetz, Bulgaria. It was the
first in the
Pravetz series 8
range of computers. As the
other computers...
- U2000
Unitron U2200 Zema Twin IMKO-1 IMKO-2
Pravetz series 8
Pravetz 82
Pravetz 8A
Pravetz 8M
Pravetz 8E
Pravetz 8C (produced as late as 1994) 3CI
Robot (non-Apple...