FW: Budpest Collector needs help

From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin_at_jps.net>
Date: Sun May 31 10:42:57 1998

        Found on Usenet. One of our fellow collectors in Budapest needs help
with, of all things, a Russian version of a MicroPDP-11/23.

        If anyone can help him along, please contact him directly. Thanks!

        Attachment follows.

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From: hamster_at_lord.banki.hu (Akos Varga)
Newsgroups: vmsnet.pdp-11
Subject: Knowledge on soviet uPDP models?
Date: 31 May 1998 14:00:03 GMT
Organization: Banki Donat Polytechnic, Budapest
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Does someone with some knowledge of the russian MicroPDP models
reads this group? I acquired a machine called MIKI Micro 11/23
System 2500 Team Computer, and it seems it has a russian F-11-clone
CPU and some rather strange cards with cyrillian letters on it. The
cards are probably from the Soviet company "Elektronika". Now I'm
not familiar with these cards, although I could identify them. I'd
like to make this machine working again, can someone provide me with
some information on how to do this? If yes I can write down all
boards and the components on them...

This is gettinig iteresting, a soviet uPDP :)

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