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The TIA-MC-1 () — Телевизионный Игровой Автомат Многокадровый Цветной (pronounced ''Televizionniy Igrovoi Automat Mnogokadrovyi Tcvetnoi''; meaning ''Video Game Machine – Multiframe Colour'') was a Soviet arcade machine with replaceable game programs and was one of the most famous arcade machines from the Soviet Union. The TIA-MC-1 was developed in Vinnytsia, Ukraine by the ''Ekstrema-Ukraina'' company in the mid-1980s under the leadership of V.B. Gerasimov. The machine was manufactured by the production association ''Terminal'' and some other factories. Games Some of the TIA-MC-1 based games are: * Автогонки (''Avtogonki'', Autoracing) * Биллиард (Billiard, a pool-like game) * Звёздный рыцарь (''Zvezdnyi Rytsar'', Star Knight) * Истребитель (''Istrebiteli'', Fighter Jet, Harrier) * Конёк-Горбунок (''Konek-Gorbunok'', The Humpbacked Horse by Pyotr Pavlovich Yershov) * Ко ...
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List Of Soviet Computer Systems
This is the list of Soviet computer systems. The Russian abbreviation EVM (ЭВМ), present in some of the names below, means "electronic computing machine" (). List of hardware The Russian abbreviation EVM (ЭВМ), present in some of the names below, means "electronic computing machine" (). Ministry of Radio Technology Computer systems from the Ministry of Radio Technology (Soviet Union), Ministry of Radio Technology: * Agat (computer), Agat (Агат) — Apple II clone * ES EVM (ЕС ЭВМ), IBM mainframe clone * ES PEVM (ЕС ПЭВМ), IBM PC compatible * M series (computer), M series — series of mainframes and mini-computers * Minsk family of computers, Minsk (Минск) * Poisk (computer), Poisk (:ru:Поиск (компьютер), Поиск) — IBM Personal Computer XT, IBM PC-XT clone * Setun (Сетунь) — unique balanced ternary computer. * Strela computer, Strela (Стрела) * Ural (computer), Ural (Урал) — mainframe series * Vector-06C (Век ...
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KR580VM80A
The KR580VM80A () is a Soviet microprocessor, a clone (computer science), clone of the Intel Intel 8080, 8080 CPU. Different versions of this CPU were manufactured beginning in the late 1970s, the earliest known use being in the SM EVM, SM1800 computer in 1979. Initially called the K580IK80 (К580ИК80), it was produced in a 48-pin planar process, planar metal-ceramic package. Later, a version in a Dual in-line package, PDIP-40 package was produced and was named the KR580IK80A (КР580ИК80А). The pin layout of the latter completely matched that of Intel's Intel 8080, 8080A CPU. In 1986 this CPU received a new part number to conform with the 1980 Soviet integrated circuit designation and became known as the KR580VM80A (КР580ВМ80А), the number it is most widely known by today (the KR580VV51A and KR580VV55A peripheral devices went through similar revisions). Normal clock frequency for the K580IK80A is 2 MHz, with speeds up to 2.5 MHz for the KR580VM80A. The KR580IK8 ...
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Photon (arcade Cabinet)
Photon () is a Soviet arcade cabinet produced between the late 1980s and the early 1990s in Penza. Production The Photon arcade cabinet was produced in the late 1980s to early 1990s by the eponymous cooperative in Penza. Components were purchased from the plants of Voronezh, Saransk and Nizhny Novgorod. Machines were purchased from the manufacturer "Union" and the Ministry of Culture. The volume of production of automatic machines was up to 150 units per month. Games The Photon machine with a PC8000 () card has three games loaded on it. The game variants of the machine differ by a sign with instructions depending on the installed game. * Питон (''Python'') * Клад / Лабиринт (''Klad / Labyrinth'', ''Treasure / Labyrinth'') * Тетрис (''Tetris'') Versions of the games "Labyrinth" and "Treasure" also exist for the ordinary PC8000. The versions differ due to the lack of a coin acceptor and a time counter. The following sets of games are known for the ZX ...
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