Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates This is the list of Soviet computer systems. The Russian abbreviation EVM (ЭВМ), present in some of the names below, means "electronic computing machine" (Template:Langx).

List of hardwareEdit

The Russian abbreviation EVM (ЭВМ), present in some of the names below, means "electronic computing machine" (Template:Langx).

Ministry of Radio TechnologyEdit

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Ministry of Instrument MakingEdit

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Ministry of the Electronics IndustryEdit

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Soviet Academy of SciencesEdit

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Besta running Bestix

ZX Spectrum clonesEdit

OtherEdit

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List of operating systemsEdit

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  • For BESM
    • D-68 (Д-68, Диспетчер-68, Dispatcher-68)
    • DISPAK ("Диспетчер Пакетов," Dispatcher of the Packets)
    • DUBNA ("ДУБНА")
  • For ES EVM
    • DOS/ES ("Disk Operation system for ES EVM")
    • OS/ES ("Disk Operation system for ES EVM")
  • For SM EVM
    • RAFOS (РАФОС), FOBOS (ФОБОС) and FODOS (ФОДОС) — RT-11 clones
    • OSRV (ОСРВ) — RSX-11M clone, one of the most popular Soviet multi-user systems
    • DEMOSBSD-based Unix-like; later was ported to x86 and some other architectures
    • INMOS (ИНМОС, Инструментальная мобильная операционная система)
  • For 8-bit microcomputers
  • For ZX Spectrum clones
  • For different platforms
    • MISS (Multipurpose Interactive timeSharing System) – ES EVM ES1010, ES EVM ES1045, D3-28M, PC-compatible, etc.
  • MOS (operating system) – a Soviet clone of Unix in the 1980s

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See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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