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    UKNC (Russian: УКНЦ) is a Soviet PDP-11-compatible educational micro computer, aimed at teaching school informatics courses. It is also known as Elektronika...
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    team in the Soviet Union. It is also the predecessor of the more powerful UKNC and DVK micros. First released in 1985 (developed in 1983), they are based...
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  • Elektronika computers used a Soviet CPU, compatible with PDP-11: Elektronika 60 UKNC DVK – clone of SM EVM, stripped for mass production to satisfy general scientific...
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  • Russian/Latin JCUKEN keyboard of the UKNC computer...
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    DVK-3 CPU DVK-3 DVK-3M2 Kvant 4C (aka DVK-4) Elektronika BK-0010 SM EVM UKNC Articles about the USSR Computers history Images of the DVK computers Archive...
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  • clones Elektronika BK-0010 (БК-0010, БК-0011) — LSI-11 clone home computer UKNC (УКНЦ) — educational, PDP11-like Elektronika 60, Elektronika 100 Elektronika...
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    JCUKEN keyboard of the UKNC computer...
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    Soviet general-purpose mini- and microcomputer designs like the SM EVM, DVK, UKNC, and BK families. Due to being the CPU of the popular Elektronika BK home...
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    Compounding matters was the rivalry with another computer of similar purpose, the UKNC. As a result, the delivery of the new computer significantly lagged behind...
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    programming language running on the Elektronika BK-0010-01/BK-0011M and UKNC computers. It was developed at Vilnius University, located in Lithuania which...
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