Orion-128

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Released1990; 36 years ago (1990)
CPUKR580VM80A (Intel 8080A clone) @ 2.5 MHz
Memory128 KiB in original version, expandable to 256 KiB
Orion-128
Soviet computer Orion-128
Released1990; 36 years ago (1990)
CPUKR580VM80A (Intel 8080A clone) @ 2.5 MHz
Memory128 KiB in original version, expandable to 256 KiB
Removable storageCassette tape
Graphics384 × 256 pixels
InputKeyboard: 67 keys

The Orion-128 (Russian: Орион-128) is a DIY computer designed in Soviet Union. It was featured in the Radio magazine in 1990,[1][2][3][4] other materials for the computer were published until 1996. It was the last Intel 8080-based DIY computer in Russia.

The Orion-128 used the same concepts as the Specialist and had similar specifications, with both advances and flaws. It gained more popularity because it was supported by a more popular magazine. In the early 1990s the computer was produced industrially at the Livny pilot plant of machine graphics means in Oryol Oblast.[5] Much of the software for the Orion-128 was ported by hobbyists from the Specialist and the ZX Spectrum.

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