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ОтветитьIt was Soviet component not Ukrainian
Ответитьwould be awesome to get a more detailed video :D
Ответитьthe diode boards may be simple diode logic gates... DTL- "Diode Transistor Logic"
ОтветитьThere were no Ukraine in the 1960s, there was the Soviet Union, and the legal successor of it is Russia. You're welcome.
ОтветитьUkraine in the 60s? Doesn't sound right. You mean the soviet union?
ОтветитьThis is really cool.
ОтветитьThat's it? You just showed it?
Ответитьmmm lead and asbestos
ОтветитьProtip, get your Geiger counter and check those CBs.
ОтветитьSeems to be germanium transistors. They are sensitive to heat when soldering, so they are typically mounted on sockets or, like here, with long leads to reduce the heat transfer from the board when soldered.
ОтветитьInteresting topic. I like it.
ОтветитьInteresting vid, I typically watch you for Linux topics, didn't expect you to delve into retro soviet electronics which is also another interest of mine.
Ответить1970s Soviet era Robots 🤖 on Mars
ОтветитьAnal ytics of this video will do well
ОтветитьNow buy something from russia
ОтветитьMainframe?
More like BASEDFRAME
Can it run Doom?
Ответить2 year procrastination streak busted! Loved the short cut on the final word xD
If you could identify a logic circuit in a CPU die and compare them for scale it would be amazing to see how far we've come.
I love me some early soviet computer components
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