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Léanord
French computer brand
| Industry | IT company |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1960 |
| Defunct | 1989 (1989) |
| Products | Computers |
Léanord (Laboratoire d'Electronique et d'Automatisme du Nord) was a French computer brand, founded in 1960 at Haubourdin, near Lille.[1][2] It was a subsidiary of Creusot-Loire and started to develop computers in the late 1970s.
The first machines, called Picolog 8[2], Picolog 80[2] and Picodidac 80[2] were based on Intel 8008, 8080 and 8085 microprocessors and designed for automation and machine code learning.
Léanord's first microcomputer was the Silex,[2][3][4][5] released in 1978. Based on a licensed Apple II motherboard with a MOS 6502 running at 1Mhz and 32Kb RAM, the machine was expensive for the time (costing 29,000 Francs) and came with SILBasic (a BASIC interpreter), SILPascal (a Pascal interpreter) and SILDOS (a disk operating system