Dromader M18A in Brazil
I think this Dromader M18A, was the first of its kind of aircraft that has landed in Brazil. (in 1990)
PLZ Dromader M18A, Polish agricultural aircraft
posted in Aviation, Business, Technology by Ira O'Neill | 0 Comments
I think this Dromader M18A, was the first of its kind of aircraft that has landed in Brazil. (in 1990)
PLZ Dromader M18A, Polish agricultural aircraft
posted in Aviation, Business, Technology by Ira O'Neill | 0 Comments
Brazil had from the 70’s to the 90’s a law that forbade microcomputer and related technology imports. The intention of the law: to protect Brazilian industry from competition to the level national industry could survive by itself. What happened? Despite minor Rio Grande do Sul and Sao Paulo industries born on their local Universities, most of the industry limited itself to bootleg designs from the major computer and peripheral makers. On the pics bellow, some of them.
TK95 arrived. And it’s not just for fun.
CP 200 was another famous Brazilian bootleg design for British Sinclair’s ZX-81. The company, Prologica, bootleged several other designs from other major foreigner companies.
CP 400 was the most expensive of the small 8 bits computers by the time (from 1982 to circa 1986). It was a bootleg design of RadioShack TRS-80 Color, also from Prologica.
posted in Business, Society, Technology by Rico Ferrari | 2 Comments
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