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Compis

Computer published 39 years ago by TeleNova

Listed in MAME

Compis screenshot

Compis © 1985 TeleNova.

TECHNICAL/MACHINE PICT.
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The computer was based on the Intel 80186 CPU and with CP/M-86 as the operating system in ROM (although it could also run MS-DOS from disk). The computer had a wide selection of ports, including one for a light pen.

TRIVIA

The Compis was a computer system designed and sold to schools beginning 1984. Since it was intended for educational use, it received the name Compis, which is short for COMPuter In School. The name can also be interpreted as a pun on the Scandinavian word kompis, meaning Friend or Pal.

The development was started by Svenska Datorer in 1982 and was overtaken by TeleNova when the former went bankrupt. The computer was distributed by Esselte and mostly marketed towards, and sold to, Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish gymnasium-level schools.

The Compis project was criticized from the start, and as the move to IBM PC compatibility came it was left behind and finally cancelled in 1988 although it was in use well into the 1990s.

STAFF

Designed by: Svenska Datorer

SOURCES

Machine's bios.
Machine's picture.