On Tue, 26 Jan 1999 Andrew Davie wrote:
>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 :)
If it's of any interest, there is a BK-0010 (I think that's what is is anyway)
emulator for Amiga computers. It's on Aminet, I think the filename has
"bkemul" in it. From memory, it comes with some software incl. a Lode Runner
type game.
-- Mark
[Off-topic: I am trying to get hold of data sheets for the following chips:
Fujitsu MB86507; Fujitsu MB86312; TI TLS1044 or TLS1043; NEC uPD4216160.
*Please* contact me if you have any of these!]
Received on Tue Jan 26 1999 - 17:45:03 GMT
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