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Dataindustrier AB (literal translation: computer industries shareholding company) or DIAB was a Swedish computer engineering and manufacturing firm, founded in 1970 by Lars Karlsson and active in the 1970s through 1990s. The company's first product was a board-based computer centered on a specific bus named ''Data Board 4680''. This unit was used for
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in several Swedish industries as would be almost all of DIAB's computers. DIAB is mostly known for engineering the
ABC 80 The ABC 80 (Advanced BASIC Computer 80) was a personal computer engineered by the Swedish corporation Dataindustrier AB (DIAB) and manufactured by Luxor in Motala, Sweden in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was introduced on the market in August ...
, the first Swedish home computer, manufactured by
Luxor AB Luxor was a Swedish home electronics and computer manufacturer located in Motala, established in 1923 and acquired by Nokia in 1985. The brand name is now owned by Turkish company Vestel and is used for televisions sold in the Swedish market. ...
. They would subsequently develop all the ABC-models (''ABC 800'', ''ABC 1600'' and ''ABC 9000'') before rebranding their own make of the ABC 9000 as ''DIAB DS-90'' and develop a series of Unix-compatible computers, using code licensed from
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Version 5 Unix release, but with a unique in-house
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using the brand name
DNIX DNIX (original spelling: D-Nix) is a discontinued Unix-like real-time operating system from the Swedish company Dataindustrier AB (DIAB). A version named ABCenix was developed for the ABC 1600 computer from Luxor. Daisy Systems also had a syste ...
. DIAB would continue to provide
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services past Luxor AB, the most prominent probably being the entire Unix server product line from
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. The compiler technology developed by Tomas Evensen at DIAB was bought by
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The Unix computer support and customers was acquired by Bull Computer in 1990 ending the history of the company.


Product line


Card-based microcomputers

* 1974: Data Board 4680 - the number is a short form of the three microprocessors supported by the bus of this system: Intel 4004,
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and
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. Eventually only Z80 was ever used in this product.


Home and office computers

* 1977: 7S "Seven S" a combined monochrome terminal and computer built on the Data Board 4680 bus and a Z80 processor. * 1978:
ABC 80 The ABC 80 (Advanced BASIC Computer 80) was a personal computer engineered by the Swedish corporation Dataindustrier AB (DIAB) and manufactured by Luxor in Motala, Sweden in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was introduced on the market in August ...
a Z80-based monochrome home computer. * 1983:
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an enhanced office and home computer, 32 KB RAM, also based on Z80, with color graphics. * 1983: ABC 802 a variant of ABC 800 with 64 KB RAM whereof 32 KB were used as a
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. * 1983: ABC 806 a variant of ABC 800 with 160 KB RAM whereof 128 were used as a RAM disk.


Peripherals

* 1982: ABC 838 – 2× 8-inch 1 MB floppy drive * 1982: ABC 830 – 2× 5.25-inch 160 kB floppy drive * 1982: ABC 890 – 8× ABC-bus slot expansion * 1982: ABC 815 – 14-inch monochrome screen * 1983: ABC 812 – 14-inch colour screen * 1983: ABC 850 – 10 MB hard disc and 640 kB floppy disc as well as 8× ABC-bus slots * 1984: ABC 834 – 2× 5.25-inch 640 kB floppy drive, compact version. Introduction price at 12000 SEK. * 1985: ABC 1656 – 40–80 MB hard disc and tape drive for backup * 1985: ABC 1615 – 1024 × 768 pixel screen * ABC 820 –
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storage (for ABC 80) * ABC 821 – Compact Cassette storage (for ABC 80, 800, 802) * ABC 22 – Function and numeric-only keyboard * ABC-55 – Keyboard * ABC-77 – Keyboard * ABC-99 – Keyboard * ABC R8 – Mouse * LUX-NET – 50 computer, 1000-meter range, 500 kbit/s,
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UNIX computers

In 1983, DIAB independently developed the first UNIX-compatible machine, DIAB DS90, based on the
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CPU.
DNIX DNIX (original spelling: D-Nix) is a discontinued Unix-like real-time operating system from the Swedish company Dataindustrier AB (DIAB). A version named ABCenix was developed for the ABC 1600 computer from Luxor. Daisy Systems also had a syste ...
here made its appearance, based on a UNIX System V license from
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. DIAB was however an industrial automation company, and needed a
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, so the company replaced the AT&T-supplied UNIX
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with their own in-house developed, yet compatible real-time variant. Over time, the company also replaced several of the UNIX standard userspace tools with their own implementations, to the point where no code was derived from UNIX, and their machines could be deployed independently of any AT&T UNIX license. Two years later and in cooperation with Luxor, a computer called ABC 1200 was developed for the office market, while in parallel, DIAB continue to produce enhanced versions of the DS90 computer using newer versions of the Motorola CPUs such as the
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, 68020,
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and eventually
68040 The Motorola 68040 ("''sixty-eight-oh-forty''") is a 32-bit microprocessor in the Motorola 68000 series, released in 1990. It is the successor to the 68030 and is followed by the 68060, skipping the 68050. In keeping with general Motorola nam ...
. In 1990, after DIAB was acquired by Groupe Bull, who continued to produce and support the DS machines under the brand name ''DIAB'', with names such as ''DIAB 2320'', ''DIAB 2340'' etc., still running DIABs version of DNIX.Historien om DIAB - Dataindustrier AB
/ref> * 1985:
ABC 1600 The ABC 1600 was a personal computer from Luxor that was introduced in 1985. It was built around the Motorola 68008 processor, had of memory and used the operating system ABCenix, a Unix-like system developed from DNIX. The ABC 1600 used monoc ...
a personal computer running ABCenix * 1985: ABC 9000 really a DS90 in disguise, running
DNIX DNIX (original spelling: D-Nix) is a discontinued Unix-like real-time operating system from the Swedish company Dataindustrier AB (DIAB). A version named ABCenix was developed for the ABC 1600 computer from Luxor. Daisy Systems also had a syste ...
* 1985: beginning of the DS90-line ** DS90-00, DS90-10, DS90-11,
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-based UNIX servers intended for use via terminals ** DS90-20, DS90-21, quad Motorola 68020-based computers ** DS90-30, DS90-30S, DS90-31, dual Motorola 68030-based computers ** DS101, actually a DS90-31 with exterior design by pop-artist Richard Hamilton ** DS90-41, DS90-45, DS90-47,
Motorola 68040 The Motorola 68040 ("''sixty-eight-oh-forty''") is a 32-bit microprocessor in the Motorola 68000 series, released in 1990. It is the successor to the 68030 and is followed by the 68060, skipping the 68050. In keeping with general Motorola nam ...
-based computers * the DIAB line; these are actually partly rebranded DSnn-computers: ** DIAB2320, DIAB2340, Motorola 68030-based sequels to the DS90-31 ** DIAB2420, DIAB2440, DIAB2450, Motorola 68040-based sequels to the DS90-47 ** DIAB9030, DIAB9031 – even later computers of unknown construction *
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products based on DIAB UNIX computers: ** Dynatech Computer Systems (
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) DCS-1/200: based on DS90-30. The ''Cromix'' UNIX dialect used in these systems is likewise simply a rebranded
DNIX DNIX (original spelling: D-Nix) is a discontinued Unix-like real-time operating system from the Swedish company Dataindustrier AB (DIAB). A version named ABCenix was developed for the ABC 1600 computer from Luxor. Daisy Systems also had a syste ...
. ** Dynatech Computer Systems (Cromemco) DCS-1/300: based on DS90-31 ** Dynatech Computer Systems (Cromemco) DCS-1/400 ** Dynatech Computer Systems (Cromemco) DCS-4/300: based on DIAB2450 ** Dynatech Computer Systems (Cromemco) DCS-4/400: based on DS90-41 **
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– this company is known to have made at least one OEM computer based on DS90-00 hardware, model number(s) unknown. ** Norsk Data – also made a DS90-00 OEM computers, likewise details unknown. ** ISC Systems Corporation DNP-10: based on DS90-10


References


External links


Historien om DIAB
(in Swedish) Defunct companies of Sweden Defunct computer companies of Sweden