Soviet/Russian classic computers?

From: Doug Coward <dcoward_at_pressstart.com>
Date: Tue May 18 13:58:47 1999

 Well many thanks to "DM", Megan, and Sergey for their replies.

I like learning something new everyday. I have to confess that
all I knew about Soviet personal computers came from a picture
I saw about 15 years ago. It was the picture if a Apple II
motherboard and keyboard mounted in a wooden box.

At 10:58 AM 5/18/99 +0400, Sergey wrote:
> You'll need to know Russian (or have
>translation software handy) to read most of them.

OT: That brings up a good point. I've tried before, searching
for "something" to translate Russian pages. What I found was
Intertrans - http://www.seagull.net/tranexp/intertran/
But on the pages I wanted translated, it seem to only translate
every 10th word, which could have been a coincident. :)
 Does it help for me to add Russian to my Netscape language preferences?
 (I'm using Communicator 4.5)
 Are there any suggestions for a better & free translator?

Thanks again,
--Doug
 
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Doug Coward
Press Start Inc.
Sunnyvale,CA
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