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HRS-100, ХРС-100, GVS-100 or ГВС-100, (see Ref.#1, #2, #3 and #4) (Serbo-Croatian: Hibridni Računarski Sistem, Russian: Гибридная Вычислительная Система, English: Hybrid Computer System) was a third generation hybrid computer developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute (Serbia, then SFR Yugoslavia) and engineers from USSR in the period from 1968 to 1971. Three systems HRS-100 were deployed in Academy of Sciences of USSR in Moscow and Novosibirsk (Akademgorodok) in 1971 and 1978. More production was contemplated for use in Czechoslovakia and German Democratic Republic (DDR), but that was not realised.

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  • Der HRS-100 (serbisch-kyrillisch Хибридни Рачунарски Систем, Hibridni Računarski Sistem; russisch Гибридная Вычислительная Система) war ein Hybridrechner. Der Computer wurde in einem gemeinsamen Projekt der Sowjetunion und Jugoslawiens von 1968 bis 1971 unter der Leitung von Boris Kogan entwickelt. Es wurden drei Systeme eingesetzt, diese befanden sich in Moskau und Akademgorodok. (de)
  • HRS-100, ХРС-100, GVS-100 or ГВС-100, (see Ref.#1, #2, #3 and #4) (Serbo-Croatian: Hibridni Računarski Sistem, Russian: Гибридная Вычислительная Система, English: Hybrid Computer System) was a third generation hybrid computer developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute (Serbia, then SFR Yugoslavia) and engineers from USSR in the period from 1968 to 1971. Three systems HRS-100 were deployed in Academy of Sciences of USSR in Moscow and Novosibirsk (Akademgorodok) in 1971 and 1978. More production was contemplated for use in Czechoslovakia and German Democratic Republic (DDR), but that was not realised. HRS-100 was invented and developed to study the dynamical systems in real and accelerated scale time and for efficient solving of wide array of scientific tasks at the institutes of the A.S. of USSR (in the fields: Aerospace-nautics, Energetics, Control engineering, Microelectronics, Telecommunications, Bio-medical investigations, Chemical industry etc.). (en)
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  • HRS-100 deployed in USSR Academy in Moscow (en)
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  • Der HRS-100 (serbisch-kyrillisch Хибридни Рачунарски Систем, Hibridni Računarski Sistem; russisch Гибридная Вычислительная Система) war ein Hybridrechner. Der Computer wurde in einem gemeinsamen Projekt der Sowjetunion und Jugoslawiens von 1968 bis 1971 unter der Leitung von Boris Kogan entwickelt. Es wurden drei Systeme eingesetzt, diese befanden sich in Moskau und Akademgorodok. (de)
  • HRS-100, ХРС-100, GVS-100 or ГВС-100, (see Ref.#1, #2, #3 and #4) (Serbo-Croatian: Hibridni Računarski Sistem, Russian: Гибридная Вычислительная Система, English: Hybrid Computer System) was a third generation hybrid computer developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute (Serbia, then SFR Yugoslavia) and engineers from USSR in the period from 1968 to 1971. Three systems HRS-100 were deployed in Academy of Sciences of USSR in Moscow and Novosibirsk (Akademgorodok) in 1971 and 1978. More production was contemplated for use in Czechoslovakia and German Democratic Republic (DDR), but that was not realised. (en)
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