Smaky

The Smaky is a line of mostly 8-bit personal computers and accompanying operating system developed by Professor Jean-Daniel Nicoud and others at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland beginning in 1974.

The computers were used at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and in Swiss schools.

A new operating system was written, called Psos, which was developed specifically for the Smaky, and used on all subsequent models.

The Smaky 400 was a PCI board hosting a Motorola 68040 processor, designed to work together with a terminal emulation software running under Windows NT.

It was named the Smaky Infini (French for infinite), since its performance and lifespan were no longer being limited by hardware, it was based on the UAE emulator, merged into the Smaky 400 terminal emulation software.

The Smaky 100
Smaky 4 (prototype)
Smaky 6