BK-0010, the only soviet home computer
Recently I quite occasionally found some sites dedicated to BK-0010 -- the first (and, I'm afraid, last) mass-produced soviet home computer.
Oh, the feel of nostalgia. Do you remember the golden time, when if somebody was in need of certain software, he did not go to Gorbushka to buy a pirated CD, but just wrote it himelf? ;)
http://www.sensi.org/~bk/screensh/bk0010-01.jpg
Some technical data for BK-0010:
CPU: K1801VM1, analog of DEC LSI-11;
RAM: 32 Kb (normally 16 Kb usable RAM + 16 Kb reserved for videobuffer)
ROM: either FOCAL interpreter + MSTD (monitor/debugger), or BASIC
Video: 256 * 256 * 4 colors (color mode) or 512 * 256 (B/W mode)
Sound: software-controlled squeaker :)
External storage: tape recorder
Some screenshots:
http://www.sensi.org/~bk/screensh/logo0.png
LOGO interpreter at work
http://www.sensi.org/~bk/screensh/logo1.png
Cool multicolor demo