Programming the PDP-11/10

Programming the PDP-11/10

A Soviet portable computer compatible with the PDP-11, used to control a Ukrainian SEG-2M gamma-spectrometer in the Chernobyl Zone.
Ominous-looking Soviet PDP-11 clone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1EWsWxObjA
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DVK-3, Soviet desktop computer compatible with PDP-11.
Even today it's common to find remains of such computers around the Chernobyl disaster area, says Alex the video host, "in a very destroyed condition, but this one... is intact."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1EWsWxObjA
#DVK3 #Soviet #Computer #Chernobyl #PDP11 #Ukraine #retrotech #retrocomputing #decpdp11 #pdp11 #decpdp
PDP-11 Family part D [Tape 28]
https://toobnix.org/videos/watch/fe3cf6f1-a8ae-41bd-82d7-497664b9655e
PDP-11 Family part C [Tape 27]
https://toobnix.org/videos/watch/2597a4db-abeb-46e3-aa7f-0659f24c0ee2
PDP-11 Family part B [Tape 26]
https://toobnix.org/videos/watch/056dd338-5c40-40f7-be81-2bcd7eae76f6
PDP-11 Family part A [Tape 25]
https://toobnix.org/videos/watch/a7d1b948-4697-420c-aea6-e667fa3ac1ff
PDP-11 - IO Programming part D [Tape 24]
https://toobnix.org/videos/watch/1a49a7c0-5b89-4129-ad28-a3d3bd80e8f4