Mera 79152 PC
		Another Mera-Elzab product, this time more modern one, 
		made with some VLSI circuits. It was built around Eastern Block components 
		and had capabilities of a typical "dumb terminal". Keyboard was made in 
		Konsul Zbrojovka Brno.
		
		
			
				| Manufacturer: | 
				Mera-Elzab ZUK | 
				
				 			
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				| Model | 
				79152 PC | 
			
			
				| Year: | 
				198? | 
			
			
				| CPU: | 
				Z80 | 
			
			
				| Memory: | 
				8K | 
			
			
				| Display: | 
				Monochrome green | 
			
			
				| Keyboard: | 
				Dedicated hallotron based, parallel link. | 
			
			
				| Main port: | 
				Serial (DB25) | 
			
			
				| Additional ports: | 
				Serial for printer (DB25) 
				Keyboard (DB15) 
				Video out (BNC)   | 
			
			
				
				
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		My unit is in a very poor condition. It doesn't work, as 
		it has few logic chips broken. Because they are shorted, power supply 
		got a damage too. CRT can't even try to start. Many chips have oxidized 
		pins, because it was flooded in storage. ROMs are readable.
		
			
				| These terminals were manufactured in Mera-Elzab. 
				Two Polish computer magazines from 1980s: Bajtek and IKS, 
				published its photos. In the first one (right) you can see that 
				extensive testing was performed with many units at once, with 
				comparable (to Transmit/Receive?) working unit separated on the 
				other table.
				 The other photo (lower-right), coming from an interview with Mera engineer 
				about Meritum, shows us that there were green and amber screened 
				one-board terminals. These units have probably the same 
				mainboard as my unit.  | 
				
				 
				
				  
				Source: Bajtek, 1986  | 
			
			
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				Source: Komputer, 1986  | 
				
				 
				
				  
				Source: Komputer, 1987 - Infosystem 87 computer 
				show  | 
				
				
				  
				Source: Komputer 1987. | 
				
			
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				Source: Komputer 1987 - using mainframe with Mera 
				terminals. |