Soviet BK-0010

From: Andrew Davie <adavie_at_mad.scientist.com>
Date: Mon Jan 25 08:11:16 1999

Re: Soviet BK-0010 computer.

Just found out that I actually "have" one of these machines. It was a
surprise to me (its a long story). Anyway, it's still in Russia of course.
This computer is "the smallest analog of PDP-11". I thought I'd ask the
list if anyone has any suggestions as to ways of getting HEAVY things out of
Russia. I have lots of experience getting small calculators and slide rules
out. I'd prefer not to dismantle this thing :)

As a side-note, the school to which the person who provided me with the
BK-0010 goes... is "FULL of NeXT stations". Apparently they were provided
gratis in an attempt to attract sales. Interesting, no?

A

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