
EC 1035

EC 1055
ESER is an abbreviation for Einheitliches System Elektronischer Rechenmaschinen (German for standardized system of electronic computers), a term used in the GDR for ES EVM computers produced according to a treaty between the members of Comecon signed on December 23, 1968 covering the development of a standardized computing system.
ESER was also the name for computers developed by this standard. Most ESER Computers were named ЕС (which is Cyrillic for "ES") followed by a four digit number, e.g., EC 1055, often also called ESER (e.g., ESER 1055). Robotron also produced minicomputers, whose names started with "K" (Kleinrechner for "minicomputer").
The ESER systems were in operation in GDR and later in the new states of Germany until 1995.
GDR manufacturing
- Robotron
- EC 1834, 1835 (IBM PC XT compatibles)
- EC 1040, 1055, 1055M, 1056, 1057
- EC 7927
- K 1001, 1002, 1003, K 1510, K 1520, K 1820, K 5103, K 5201, K 8913, K 8915, K 8924
- CM 1910
 
 EC 1834 with monitor K 7229.25 and printer K 6313 EC 1834 with monitor K 7229.25 and printer K 6313
 EC 1835 prototype with monitor K 7233 EC 1835 prototype with monitor K 7233
.jpg.webp) EC 1040 EC 1040
 EC 1055 EC 1055
 K 8913 K 8913
 K 8915 K 8915
 K 8924 K 8924
 CM 1910 CM 1910
Hungarian manufacturing
- EC 1010, 1011, 1012
 
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