Мое почтение что вы сняли такой уникальный контент. Подобных машин уже практически невозможно найти. Эксклюзив полный, сапасибо вам за то что показали как выглядит все это внутри!)
There was at least one Siemens chip on the mainboard. You will also see the Robotron name on mechanical devices, namely the Ascota 170 which is an incredible piece of engineering from the late 1950s, being a desktop sized Turing-complete mechanical computer.
This was an interesting look into the technology of the past, thank you for the video! One thing that bugged me a a little bit: This computer was made in the DDR, which was NOT part of the Soviet Union.
Мое почтение что вы сняли такой уникальный контент. Подобных машин уже практически невозможно найти. Эксклюзив полный, сапасибо вам за то что показали как выглядит все это внутри!)
There was at least one Siemens chip on the mainboard.
You will also see the Robotron name on mechanical devices, namely the Ascota 170 which is an incredible piece of engineering from the late 1950s, being a desktop sized Turing-complete mechanical computer.
This was an interesting look into the technology of the past, thank you for the video!
One thing that bugged me a a little bit:
This computer was made in the DDR, which was NOT part of the Soviet Union.
Well it was a so called Satelite state
@@VividNation Obviously. But it still wasn't part of the SU.
Она входила в состав экономического блока. Он же СЭВ.
@@lansdragon2542 But not SSSR.
Wow! Super awesome video! I had never heard of Robotron before now (excluding the game)! I learned so much! Thank you!
Feiner fund! Der fehlt mir noch in meiner Sammlung! Gruß von der Heimat!
A deathmatch between that one and the Luxor ABC 806 would be interesting.
Well, we know where the design and look for the Fallout computers came from.