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Soviet Computer ES-1849

Posted by Ill_Engineering1522@reddit | retrobattlestations | View on Reddit | 10 comments

«Minsk Software for Computer Engineering» 1989 RAM: 7 MB HDD: 42 MB CPU: KR1847VM286 (analog Intel 286, 16 bit 12 MHz) FDD: 5.25" (1.44 MB) Video adapter: EC1849.E002 (analog EGA) BIOS: Built-in configuration management program "Minsk" The last and most powerful PC created in the USSR

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villacardo@reddit

Awesome.
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L064N@reddit

Looks like any other Samsung/China IBM clone from the era
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MikeTheNight94@reddit

Analog 286? What does that mean?
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Riche-Beaugosse@reddit

I suppose comparable to - if not just copied.
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MikeTheNight94@reddit

Ah ok lol, I was thinking analog as in ttl logic control.
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DiplomaticGoose@reddit

I misread it too before remembering "an analogue of" was a phrase.
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Jolly-Put-9634@reddit

7 mb is a weird amount of RAM... And 1.44 mb 5.25 disks?
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lofapoo@reddit

Is everything satisfactory? Everything but the interruption
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VaxCluster@reddit

Nice to see some love for Soviet clone computers here. I have a few of their PDP-11 clones and I have the Soviet clone of the 8088 in my IBM PC Jr.
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Blah-Blah-Blah-2023@reddit

Interesting - thanks for sharing!
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