It was part of the TIM series of computers, a follow up to the previous CER series of machines and the XPC-100 system.[5][6]
The machine was created by Dr. Dragoljub Milicevic and Dr. Dusan Starcevic. TIM-001 was a highly specialized computer, but could run the same software as TIM-100 and was compatible with modems such as the Ei PP-2400 M.
^Milićević, Dragoljub (1990). Hristović, Dušan (ed.). Računari TIM (in Serbian). Belgrade: Naučna knjiga.
^Hristović, Dušan (2010). "Razvoj računarstva u Srbiji". Phlogiston (in Serbian) (18/19). Belgrade: Museum MNT-SANU: 89–105.
^D.B.Vujaklija, N.Markovic (Ed): 50 Years of computing in Serbia, pp.37-44, DIS, IMP and PC-Press, Belgrade 2011.
^R. Tomoviћ, A. Manџiћ, T. Aleksiћ, P. Vrbavac, V. Masnikosa, D. Hristoviћ, M. Mariћ. Cifarski Elektronski Računar TsER10 Vinča Institute (Serbo-Croatian) // Collection of Conf. ETAN-1960. - Belgrad, 18 November 1960.
^P. Vrbavac, S. Ojdanic, D. Hristovic, M. Hruska, S. Marjanovic. Hybrid Computing System HRS-100 (English) // Proc. 6. Int. Symp. on Electronics and Automation. - Herceg Novi, 1971. - June 22.