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Iskra-1030

Soviet computer model


Soviet computer model

FieldValue
nameIskra 1030
imageИСКРА 1030.11.jpg
captionИскра 1030.11
developerElektronmash in Leningrad
manufacturerIskra factory in Smolensk and Shchyotmash factory in Kursk
release_date
osADOS (Russian DOS, compatible with MS-DOS/PC DOS 2.x and 3.x), MS-DOS, CP/M-86
cpuK1810VM86 (Intel 8086 clone)
cpu_speed4.77 MHz
memory640 KB
storageHard disk drive: 10 or 20 MB
memory_cardFloppy disk drive: 1×720 KB
displayColor CGA compatible

The Iskra 1030 () was an Intel 8086 compatible personal computer produced in the USSR. It was designed by Elektronmash () in Leningrad. The main manufacturers were the Iskra factory () in Smolensk and the Shchyotmash factory () in Kursk. The model line consisted of Iskra 1030.11 (basic), Iskra 1030М (modified), Iskra 1031, and Iskra 3104.

Specification

The Iskra 1030M produced from 1989 comprised:

  • CPU: K1810VM86 (, Intel 8086 clone), 4.77 MHz
  • RAM: 640 KB
  • Display: color CGA compatible
  • Floppy disk drive: 1×720 KB
  • Hard disk drive: 20 MB
  • Operating system: ADOS (; Russian DOS, compatible with MS-DOS/PC DOS 2.x and 3.x), MS-DOS, CP/M-86
  • Release Date: 1989

I1030m.jpg|Искра 1030М I1031.jpg|Искра 1031

Software

The computer was shipped with ADOS, a Russian version of MS-DOS/PC DOS 2.x and 3.x, a BASIC interpreter, the special language and interpreter for accounting calculations YAMB (), the text editor R1. The operating system used the main code page, hardwired into the display ROM; it was compatible neither with CP 866 nor CP 855, although partially with ISO/IEC 8859-5.

References

References

  1. Balodis, Rihards. "Research Directions Profile in the Computing Museum of the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Latvia (IMCS)".
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