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For other uses, see DVK (disambiguation).
DVK
DVK-2
Also known asElektronika MS-0501
Elektronika MS-0502
TypePersonal computer
Release date1983
CPUK1801VM1 or K1801VM2 microprocessors; KM1801VM3 microprocessor in later models

DVK (Russian: ДВК, Диалоговый вычислительный комплекс, Interactive Computing Complex) is a Soviet PDP-11-compatible personal computer.

Overview

The design is also known as Elektronika MS-0501 and Elektronika MS-0502.

Early models of the DVK series are based on K1801VM1 or K1801VM2 microprocessors with a 16 bit address bus. Later models use the KM1801VM3 microprocessor with a 22 bit extended address bus.

Models

  • DVK-1
  • DVK-1M
  • DVK-2
  • DVK-2M
  • DVK-3
  • DVK-3M2
  • Kvant 4C (aka DVK-4)
  • DVK-4M
  • DVK-1 DVK-1
  • BASIC interpreter on the DVK computer BASIC interpreter on the DVK computer
  • DVK-2M DVK-2M
  • DVK-3 CPU DVK-3 CPU
  • DVK-3 DVK-3
  • DVK-3M2 DVK-3M2
  • Kvant 4C (aka DVK-4) Kvant 4C (aka DVK-4)

See also

External links

List of Soviet computer systems
See also: History of computing in the Soviet Union


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