hello
on the entry page ,go to the english entry page,the is a 'finder' on the
left of the page ,just type in 1801 ,click,you will jump to it.
If you want tto have a look at all russian ic seach:catalog>integrated
circuits>russian integrated circuits.
There are several correspondance tables between western and russian ic.
I have spent the week end in making a library for Eagle for those russian
microprocessors and associated circuits,(a floppy controller
kr1801VP1-128,and a serial comunnications controller kr1801VP-35 or 65 ).
I'll check carefully today and will put it on my site ,on the page of the
russian microprocessors and computers.Did you find the documentations?I have
lots of informations .to buy those circuits I tried several times to ask in
Russia ,noone answered,the only one who answered was Evita in Lithania ,but
several fiends accepted to buy in russia ,and send them to me,
I paid by sending money to them by Paypal.I 'll give you their emails
privately if you need.
I was thinking of using those things to build a small pdp11 for a long
time,maybe if I am not alone It will be more stimulating..
best regards
a.nierveze
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 3:16 AM
Subject: Re: Russian PDP-11 clones, was Re: VHDL PDP11
On 18 Nov 2011 at 11:33, nierveze wrote:
...
http://www.evita.lt/ at about one usd (yes) for the cpu...yes a pdp11
for one dollar,Ken Olsen was wrong definetely when he thought that pdp
could not be at everyones home.I also found socket for them,look on my
site for start. Of course docs are in russian but can be translated
easily,and electronic schematics are universal language,all circuits
are ttl,memories are standard dynamic rams. My site is in french ,but
is easily translated by ggogle or others.
Best regards for all,
do not hesitate to ask.
alain nierveze
I wish I knew where to start with the long list of chips on the Evita
site.
Buying chips from Lithuania would make my ancestors proud (my
grandparents emigrated to the US in about 1911 and 1918 from
Lithuania).
Any guidance would be very helpful.
--Chuck