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Electronika 60M | |
Developer | Elektronika |
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Type | Microcomputer |
Release date | 1978 |
Discontinued | 1991 |
Operating system | RT-11 and other |
CPU | M2 (Soviet LSI-11-- PDP-11 LSI CPU implementation--clone) |
Memory | 4kb 16-bit words; max 32k 16-bit words |
The Electronika 60 ( Russian: Электроника 60) is a computer made in the Soviet Union by Elektronika in Voronezh from 1978 until 1991. It is a rack-mounted system with no built-in display or storage devices. It was usually paired with a 15IE-00-013 terminal and I/O devices. The main logic unit is located on the M2 CPU board.
The original implementation of Tetris was written for the Electronika 60 by Alexey Pajitnov in 1985. [1] As the Electronika 60 does not have raster graphics, text characters were used to form the blocks. [2]
M2 CPU:
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|
Electronika 60M | |
Developer | Elektronika |
---|---|
Type | Microcomputer |
Release date | 1978 |
Discontinued | 1991 |
Operating system | RT-11 and other |
CPU | M2 (Soviet LSI-11-- PDP-11 LSI CPU implementation--clone) |
Memory | 4kb 16-bit words; max 32k 16-bit words |
The Electronika 60 ( Russian: Электроника 60) is a computer made in the Soviet Union by Elektronika in Voronezh from 1978 until 1991. It is a rack-mounted system with no built-in display or storage devices. It was usually paired with a 15IE-00-013 terminal and I/O devices. The main logic unit is located on the M2 CPU board.
The original implementation of Tetris was written for the Electronika 60 by Alexey Pajitnov in 1985. [1] As the Electronika 60 does not have raster graphics, text characters were used to form the blocks. [2]
M2 CPU: