>Speaking of things from the East, does anyone have any microcomputers
>from the former Soviet Union? Reportedly they made some sort of 8080
>clone (though it was in a 48-pin package); I've also heard of an Apple ][
>clone.
I have a friend who has obtained the Soviet version of the pdp-11, the
UKNC, for me. I just have to get some parts to him so that he can
complete it...
It'll even have a russian variant of RT-11 on it...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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Received on Tue Sep 15 1998 - 20:41:32 BST