Micro-80

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Released1983; 43 years ago (1983)
CPUKR580VM80A (a clone of the Intel 8080)
SuccessorRadio-86RK
Micro-80
An assembled Micro-80
TypeDo-it-yourself home computer
Released1983; 43 years ago (1983)
CPUKR580VM80A (a clone of the Intel 8080)
SuccessorRadio-86RK

The Micro-80 (Russian: Микро-80) was the first do-it-yourself home computer in the Soviet Union.

Schematics and information were published in the local DIY electronic magazine Radio in 1983.[1] It was complex, using an KR580VM80A-based system (a clone of the Intel 8080) which contained about 200 ICs. This system gained low popularity, but set a precedent in getting the attention of hobbyists for DIY computers, and later other DIY computers were published by Radio and other DIY magazines.[2]

History of creation

Resonance for journal publication

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