I have the main unit.
type computer
country Finland
year 1994
os MS DOS 6.22 / MS Windows 3.11
cpu Intel 80386SX
speed 20 MHz
ram 4
disk 3.5″
hd 120 MB
graphic
colors
sound yes
ports
The Nokia MikroMikko 4 M 336SX — The Last Nokia-Branded MikroMikko
The Nokia MikroMikko 4 M (336SX) was among the final MikroMikko computers produced under Nokia’s ownership before the computer division was sold to ICL in 1991. Using an Intel 386SX processor, it represented the affordable end of the MikroMikko 4 series — the 386SX’s 16-bit external bus providing 386-compatible processing at lower cost than the full 386DX, making it suitable for the mainstream business user market that was the core of Nokia’s customer base.
Nokia’s Exit from Computing
Nokia’s sale of its computer division to ICL in 1991 was part of a strategic refocusing that would transform the company from a diversified industrial conglomerate into a telecommunications specialist. Facing the severe Finnish recession of 1990-1993, Nokia made decisive cuts to its non-core businesses, selling cable operations, rubber products manufacturing, and the MikroMikko computer division. This strategic pruning, painful at the time, freed Nokia to concentrate on mobile telecommunications — the business that would make it the world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer by the late 1990s. The MikroMikko 4 M 336SX is thus historically poignant: one of the last computers produced by a company on the cusp of a transformation that would make it globally famous for an entirely different product.
