At 8:25 PM -0700 5/11/08, Chuck Guzis wrote:
The Soviet Soyuz-Neon PK-11:
http://www.leningrad.su/museum/show_calc.php?n=245
Regardless, a very interesting site with photos of various Soviet-era
personal computers.
That's quite the piece of hardware. It appears to have two cartridge
slots, any idea if it had any sort of tape or disk drive? I love the
piece of paper and two pieces of cardboard in between the SIPP's (at
least I assume those are memory boards and some form of SIPP).
That's what I call "high-quality" manufacturing! :^)
Definitely an interesting looking system.
Zane
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