Robotron 1715
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Manufacturer | Robotron |
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Layouts | Custom |
Interface | Custom |
Price | DM19.047 (1986)[1] (whole computer) |
The Robotron 1715(M) was a line of 8-bit personal computers produced by VEB Kombinat Robotron in East Germany and exported to many countries in the Eastern Bloc. These computers were based on a clone of the common Zilog Z80 CPU and ran SCP, a clone of CP/M.
Incidentally, the 1715 was part of the computer systems in charge of monitoring the Chernobyl NPP in Ukraine prior to the infamous disaster in April 26, 1986. Samples have been found within the exclusion zone in Pripyat.[2]
The keyboard uses a non-standard layout and reportedly suffers from a noticeable binding problem.[2]
Gallery
Russian (JCUKEN) version
Numpad and function keys
US version
References
- ↑ RetroBrew computers wiki — Computer Robotron 1715 (PC1715) (direct download) Retrieved 2024-05-21.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Youtube — How a little East German Computer Monitored a Nuclear Tomb | Robotron 1715M TEST RUN by Chernobyl Family. Dated 2024-03-24. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
External links
- MCbx old computer collection — Museum » 8-bit » Robotron 1715 — Disassembly pictures of the computer.