Elektronika UKNC ================ Note: This post was written some time ago (it is actually older than my recent UKNC-related posts [1] and [2]). I forgot to transmit it from my writing device to the network-connected computer. I have got an another Soviet PDP-11 compatible computer. I already have a Bk-0010.1 home computer and some handhelds/calculators. But the Bk has as little as 16 kB of RAM while the UKNC [3] has 64 kB (actually 128 kB but half of RAM is used by utility processor). It has the 8 MHz CPU which understands the most of PDP-11 instructions (it is not a "clone" - it is a Soviet design created to have instruction set compatible with the PDP-11). It also has several I/O options including a serial port and two cartridge slots. It has two (!) video outputs. They produce the same picture, though. But this feature can be useful for teaching or presentations. The UKNC was a school computer so it made sense. There are also other options including a network card and the external floppy drive. The floppy drive (originally a dual 5.25" monster was bundled with the "teacher" computer) required a special card which is not common these days. A HDD driver card for an external hard disk existed, too. If I am not mistaken some 300 000 such computers were built. After all, it seems to be a decent PDP-11 workstation for use with something like the RT-11 operating system (several Soviet clones existed). Stay tuned for updates. References: [1] gopher://sdf.org/0/users/jirka/Phlog/2021_02_08.txt [2] gopher://sdf.org/0/users/jirka/Phlog/2021_03_11.txt [3] gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/UKNC