“Electronics MK-92” is a Soviet processor- based microcomputer with a PDP-11 instruction system and a built-in Basic 2.0 language interpreter and a set-top box. Consists of Microcomputer MK-90 and the attachment MK-92. There were few corrections in BASIC 2.0; new operators were also added to work with the MK-92 docking station. The prefixes MK-92 were produced at the Tsvetotron plant in Brest , MK-90 for them was manufactured at the Integral plant in Minsk .
| Electronics MK-92 | |
|---|---|
| Type of | Personal microcomputer |
| Date of issue | 1988 |
| Produced by | 1991 |
| CPU | K588BC2 (16-bit, compatible with DEC PDP-11 ) |
| RAM | RAM 16 kB (user can access 12248 bytes ), ROM 32 kB (with BASIC interpreter) |
| Data storage devices | modules MPO-10 , SPM-92 |
Content
- 1 Specifications
- 2 Scope of delivery
- 3 Description
- 4 Photos
- 5 notes
- 6 See also
- 7 References
Specifications
- Processor: K588BC2 (16-bit, compatible with DEC PDP-11)
- Memory: 16 kB RAM (12,248 bytes are available to the user), 32 kB ROM (with BASIC interpreter)
- Display : LCD , 120 × 64 pixels or 8 lines of 20 characters
- Keyboard : 63 keys
- Power supply: 4 AA cells or an external power supply unit of 220 V. Regularly - 4 nickel-cadmium batteries of the type “NKHTs-0.45 II C” ~ 1.2 V, 450 mAh.
- Charger type "Electronics ZU-01M" for batteries NKHTs, power consumption 0.6 VA
- Power Consumption: 5 V, 0.55 W
- Specifications: TU bK0.310.095
- Dimensions: 250 × 100 × 30 mm
- Weight: no more than 700 g (for MK-90)
Package
- Microcomputer "Electronics MK 92"; KBYUZH.466253.001 TU - 1 pc;
- Secondary power source; KBYuZh.436244.001 TU - 1 pc;
- Battery NKGTs-2-1; IKSHZH.563342.006 TU - 5 pcs, replacement for NKGC-1.8-1 is allowed
- Charger "Electronics ZU-1" in a package with an instruction manual; 12 M0.081.159 TU −1 pcs;
- RAM memory - 2 pcs;
- Harness; KBYuZh.685621.006 - 1 pc;
- Axis; KBYuZH.715111.007 - 1 pc;
- Paper roll D50; GOST 7717-75 - 2 pcs;
- Holder; KBYuZh.753756.001 - 1 pc;
- Holder; KBYuZh.753756.001-01 - 1 pc;
- Plug 0NTs-VG-4-5 / 16-V; AShDK 434410.023-89 TU - 1 pc;
- UPS unit 037 00; TU25-7225.0037-89 - 16 pcs;
- The bag is polyethylene; KBYuZH.322421.006 - 1 pc;
- Magnetic cartridge MK-60-5 with magnetic tape B1-1807; TU6-42-736-89 - 1 pc;
- Operation manual for the microcomputer "Electronics MK-92"; KBYuZh.466253.001 RE - 1 pc;
- Operation manual for the microcomputer " Electronics MK-90 "; DR3.055.003 RE - 1 pc;
Description
The delivery of the prototype was different from the planned one. The microcomputer itself consists of the MK-92 Electronics dock, equipped with a four-color pen plotter, access to a household tape recorder and the MK-90 Electronics microcomputer. It was stated that the MK-92 will support output to a household TV, but this possibility has not been realized.
In the instructions for the prototype on page 2 it says: “ATTENTION! The microcomputer does not come with a television receiver controller. ” However, it contains schemes for remaking Soviet TVs (such as Horizon, Electron, Vityaz, Record, Rubin) to connect the MK-92.
If you press the "T" key in the main menu, the internal microcomputer testing program will start (photos of the test program screens can be seen in the description of MK-90 Electronics , but there are several additional test screens, including the looping function when testing the MK-90 display )
Photos
Notes
See also
- Electronics (trademark)
- List of Soviet calculators
Links
- Photos of the insides of MK 92 and MK 90 (increase in click on the mouse)
- Museum of Soviet Calculators - Elektronika MK-92 . taswegian.com. Date of treatment July 22, 2013. Archived August 24, 2013.
- ELEKTRONIKA MK 92
- MK-90 hacking
- Electronics MK-90 - iron ghosts of the past
| PMK and EVKM series "Electronics" | ||
| First generation (B3-21 family) | B3-21 · MK-46 · MK-47 · MK-64 · MS-1103 | |
| The expanding range | The second generation (family B3-34) | B3-34 · MK-54 · MK-56 · MS-1104 |
| Third generation (MK-61 family) | MK- 61MK-52 | |
| Basic microcomputers | MK-85; MK-90 ( MK-92 ); MS-1208 | |
| Unrealized projects | MK-72 · MK-95 · MK-98 · MK-106 | |
| Post-Soviet computers | MK-152 · MK-161 · MK-163 · MK-152M · MK-1152 | |