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After World War II, large parts of Europe came under the direct or indirect influence of the Soviet Union, with countries establishing socialist states and generally aligning themselves with the Union, becoming the Eastern Bloc. The political and economic division of the continent caused by the Iron Curtain and the CoCom embargoes caused these countries to develop their electronic and computer industries separately from those of the Western Bloc. For clarity, this article's scope is limited to the computer systems of countries who are or were members of the United Nations' Eastern European Group (EEG), irrespective of their attitude towards the Soviet Union or their Comecon membership, and to the time period between the end of World War II in Europe (May 8, 1945) and the dissolution of Czechoslovakia (December 31, 1992). Included are items where development, manufacturing or life cycle expanded outside of these limits.
The current or former countries involved are the following:
- Albania (the former People's Socialist Republic of Albania)
- Bulgaria (the former People's Republic of Bulgaria)
- Czechoslovakia (the former Czechoslovak Republic/Czechoslovak Socialist Republic)
- East Germany (the former German Democratic Republic – GDR)
- Hungary (the former Hungarian People's Republic)
- Poland (the former Polish People's Republic)
- Romania (the former Romanian People's Republic/Socialist Republic of Romania)
- the Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – USSR) and all former USSR member states up until December 31, 1992, including, but not limited to:
- Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – SFRY) and all former SFRY member states up until December 31, 1992:
List
[edit]- 5Exx series (5E51, 5E53, 5E76, 5E92, 5E92b)
- A series
- Agat (Apple II clone)
- Araks
- Aragats
- Argon-11S
- AS-6
- ASVT
- ATE-80
- ATM Turbo
- BESM series (BESM-1, BESM-2, BESM-2M, BESM-3, BESM-3M, BESM-4, BESM-6)
- Besta
- Dnepr (aka UMShN)
- Dnepr-1
- Dnepr-2
- Dubna 48K
- DVK series
- Elbrus series
- Elektronika 60
- Elektronika 85 (Elektronika 85.1)
- Elektronika 100
- Elektronika BK-0010 (Elektronika BK-0011)
- Elektronika D3-28
- Elektronika SS BIS
- ERA
- EV-80-3
- GVS-100
- Hobbit
- Irisha
- Iskra-1030
- Juku
- Kiev
- Kiev-67
- Korvet
- Krista
- Kronos
- KVM-1
- LEM-1 (LEM-1, LEM-1-16, LEM-1-24)
- M series / M-1 subseries (M-1, M-2, M-3)
- M series / M-20 subseries (M-20, M-22, M-50, M-180, M-220, M-222)
- M series / M-1000 subseries (M-1000, M-2000, M-3000)
- MESM
- Mikro-80
- Mikrosha
- Minsk series (Minsk-1, Minsk-2, Minsk-22, Minsk-23, Minsk-32) | MPOVT
- Mir
- Mir-1
- Mir-2
- Myamlin
- Nairi (Nairi-1, Nairi-2, Nairi-3)
- Orion-128
- Pentagon
- PKSO series
- Poisk
- Prizma
- Promin (Promin (Promin-1), Promin-M (Promin-2))
- PS-2000
- PS-3000
- Radio-86RK
- Radon (Radon Z)
- Razdan series (Razdan-1, Razdan-2, Razdan-3)
- Ruta (Ruta-110, Ruta-110D)
- Saratov (PDP-8 clone)
- SESM
- Setun
- Skorpion
- Sneg
- Spetsialist
- Strela (Strela, Strela-3)
- SVS
- TIA-MTs-1 (aka TIA-MC-1)
- TsUM-1 (aka CUM-1)
- UKNTs (aka UKNC)
- UM-1-NKh
- Ural series (Ural-1, Ural-2, Ural-3, Ural-4, Ural-10, Ural-11, Ural-14, Ural-14D, Ural-16)
- UT-88
- Vektor-06C
- Vesna
- VNIIEM (VNIIEM-1, VNIIEM-3)
- Yerevan
- East Germany | Carl Zeiss | OPREMA | 1954
- East Germany | Carl Zeiss | ZRA 1 | 1956
- East Germany | Robotron | R 100 | 1963
- East Germany | Robotron | R 32 | ???
- Poland | ??? | PRL | 1960
- Poland | ??? | ODRA 1001 | 1960
- Poland | ??? | ODRA 1203 | 1963
- Yugoslavia | Mihajlo Pupin Institute | CER-10 | 1960
- Yugoslavia | Mihajlo Pupin Institute | CER-20 | ???
- Yugoslavia | Mihajlo Pupin Institute | CER-22 | 1967
- Yugoslavia | Mihajlo Pupin Institute | HRS-100 | 1971
- Yugoslavia | Mihajlo Pupin Institute | TIM-100 | 1985
- Yugoslavia | Mihajlo Pupin Institute | TIM-600 | 1988
- Yugoslavia | Mihajlo Pupin Institute | TIM-011 | ???
- Yugoslavia | Mihajlo Pupin Institute | TIM-40M | 1992
- Yugoslavia | Mihajlo Pupin Institute | ATLAS-TIM AT 32 | 1992
- Yugoslavia | Iskra Delta | 800 | ???
- Yugoslavia | Iskra Delta | Partner | ???
- Yugoslavia | EI | Pecom 32 | ???
- Yugoslavia | EI | Pecom 64 | ???
- Yugoslavia | Ivo Lola Ribar Institute | Lola 8
- Yugoslavia | ??? | Galaksija | ???
- Yugoslavia | ??? | Galeb 101 | ???
- Yugoslavia | ??? | Orao | ???
- Yugoslavia | ??? | Lira XT | ???
- Bulgaria | IZOT [ИЗОТ] | ZIT-151 [ЗИТ-151] (Facom-230–30 license, 1967)
- Bulgaria | IZOT | ES-1035B
- Bulgaria | IZOT | ES-2138
Designers and manufacturers
[edit]Supervising ministries
[edit]- Ministry of Radio Industry or Minradioprom
(Министерство радиопромышленности, Ministerstvo radiopromyshlennosti) - Ministry of Instrumentation, Automation and Control Systems or Minpribor
(Министерство приборостроения средств автоматизации и систем управления, Ministerstvo priborostroyeniya sredstv avtomatizatsii i sistem upravleniya) - Ministry of the Electronics Industry or Minelektronprom
(Министерство электронной промышленности, Ministerstvo elektronnoy promyshlennosti)
Tables
[edit]Name in English and aliases |
Domestic name and abbreviation |
City | Country, region |
Supervising ministry |
---|---|---|---|---|
Calculating and Analytical Machine Factory of Moscow Named After V. D. Kalmykov / SAM, Kalmykov Plant, Moscow Plant |
Московский завод счётно-аналитических машин имени В. Д. Калмыкова (САМ) / Moskovskiy zavod schotno-analiticheskikh mashin imeni V. D. Kalmykova (SAM) |
Moscow | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Moscow Oblast |
Minradioprom |
Calculating Machine Factory of Kishinev / Kishinev Plant |
/ |
Kishinev (Chișinău) |
Soviet Union, Moldavian SSR |
Minpribor |
Calculating Machine Factory of Kursk / Kursk Plant |
/ |
Kursk | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Kursk Oblast |
Minpribor |
Calculating Machine Factory of Smolensk / Smolensk Plant |
/ |
Smolensk | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Smolensk Oblast |
Minpribor |
Calculating Machine Parts Factory of Tauragė / Tauragė Plant |
Tauragės skaičiavimo mašinų elementų gamykla | Tauragė | Soviet Union, Lithuanian SSR |
Minpribor |
Computer Graphics Factory of Livny / Livny Plant |
Ливенский завод средств машинной графики / Livenskiy zavod sredstv mashinnoy grafiki |
Livny | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Oryol Oblast |
Minpribor |
Computing Machine Factory of Oryol / Oryol Plant |
/ |
Oryol | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Oryol Oblast |
Minpribor |
Computing Machinery Production Association of Minsk / MPOVT, Minsk Plant |
Минское производственное объединение вычислительной техники (МПОВТ) / Minskoye proizvodstvennoye obyedineniye vychislitelnoy tekhniki (MPOVT) |
Minsk | Soviet Union, Byelorussian SSR |
Minradioprom |
Control Computer Factory of Tbilisi / Tbilisi Plant |
/ |
Tbilisi | Soviet Union, Georgian SSR |
Minpribor |
Eksiton Factory / Eksiton, Exciton, Pavlovsky Posad Plant |
Завод «Экситон» / Zavod "Eksiton" |
Pavlovsky Posad | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Moscow Oblast |
Minelektronprom |
Electrical Machine Factory of Leningrad / Leningrad Plant |
Ленинградский электромашиностроительный завод / Leningradskiy elektromashinostroitelnyy zavod |
Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) |
Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Leningrad Oblast |
Minpribor |
Electronic Computing Machine Factory of Kazan / KZEVM, Kazan Plant |
Казанский завод электронно-вычислительных машин (КЗЭВМ) / Kazanskiy zavod elektronno-vychislitelnykh mashin (KZEVM) |
Kazan | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Tatar ASSR |
Minradioprom |
Electronic Computing Machine Factory of Penza / VEM, Penza Plant |
Завод вычислительных электронных машин (ВЭМ) / Zavod vychislitelnykh elektronnykh mashin (VEM) |
Penza | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Penza Oblast |
Minradioprom |
Elektromekhanika Production Association / Elektromekhanika, Electromechanica, Penza Plant |
Производственное объединение «Электромеханика» (ПО «Электромеханика») / Proizvodstvennoye obyedineniye "Elektromekhanika" (PO "Elektromekhanika") |
Penza | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Penza Oblast |
na. |
Elektron Production Association / Elektron, Electron, Yerevan Plant |
Производственное объединение «Электрон» (ПО «Электрон») / Proizvodstvennoye obyedineniye "Elektron" (PO "Elektron") |
Yerevan | Soviet Union, Armenian SSR |
Minradioprom |
Elektronika Research and Production Association / Elektronika, Electronica, Voronezh Plant |
Научно-производственное объединение «Электроника» (НПО «Электроника») / Nauchno-proizvodstvennoye obyedineniye "Elektronika" (NPO "Elektronika") |
Voronezh | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Voronezh Oblast |
Minelektronprom |
Elektronmash Research and Production Association of Kiev (Computing and Control Machine Factory of Kiev) / Elektronmash, Electronmash, VUM, Kiev Plant, Lenin Plant |
Научно-производственное объединение «Электронмаш» имени В. И. Ленина (НПО «Электронмаш») / Nauchno-proizvodstvennoye obyedineniye "Elektronmash" imeni V. I. Lenina (NPO "Elektronmash") Киевский завод вычислительных и управляющих машин (ВУМ) / Kiyevskiy zavod vychislitelnykh i upravlyayushchikh mashin (VUM) |
Kiev | Soviet Union, Ukrainian SSR |
Minpribor |
Elektronmash Research and Production Association of Moscow / Elektronmash, Electronmash |
Научно-производственное объединение «Электронмаш» (НПО «Электронмаш») / Nauchno-proizvodstvennoye obyedineniye "Elektronmash" (NPO "Elektronmash") |
Moscow | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Moscow Oblast |
Minpribor |
Impuls Research and Production Association / Impuls, Severodonetsk Plant |
Северодонецкое научно-производственное объединение «Импульс» (НПО «Импульс») / Severodonetskoye nauchno-proizvodstvennoye obyedineniye «Impuls» (NPO "Impuls") |
Severodonetsk | Soviet Union, Ukrainian SSR |
Minpribor |
Kiev Institute of Electrotechnology / |
/ |
Kiev | Soviet Union, Ukrainian SSR |
na. |
Lebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering / |
/ |
Moscow | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Moscow Oblast |
na. |
Lenin Computing Machine Factory of Vilnius / Lenin Plant, Vilnius Plant |
/ |
Vilnius | Soviet Union, Lithuanian SSR |
Minpribor |
Order of Lenin Calculating and Analytical Machine Factory of Ryazan / Order of Lenin Plant, Ryazan Plant |
/ |
Ryazan | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Ryazan Oblast |
Minpribor |
Radiopribor Factory / Radiopribor |
Завод «Радиоприбор» / Zavod "Radiopribor" |
Kiev | Soviet Union, Ukrainian SSR |
na. |
Scientific Center Research and Production Association / Scientific Center, NTs, Zelenograd Complex |
Научно-производственное объединение «Научный центр» (НПО «Научный центр») / Nauchno-proizvodstvennoye obyedineniye "Nauchnyy tsentr" (NPO "Nauchnyy tsentr") |
Zelenograd | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Moscow Oblast |
Minelektronprom |
Sigma Computing Machine Factory of Vilnius / Sigma, Vilnius Plant |
/ |
Vilnius | Soviet Union, Lithuanian SSR |
Minpribor |
Svetlana Electronic Instrumentation Association of Leningrad / Svetlana, LOEP, Leningrad Plant |
Ленинградское объединение электронного приборостроения «Светлана» (ЛОЭП) / Leningradskoye obyedineniye elektronnogo priborostroyeniya "Svetlana" (LOEP) |
Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) |
Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Leningrad Oblast |
Minelektronprom |
Temp Radio Factory of Moscow / Temp, Radiozavod |
Московский радиозавод «Темп» / Moskovskiy radiozavod "Temp" |
Moscow | Soviet Union, Russian SFSR, Moscow Oblast |
Minradioprom |
Terminal Factory of Vinnytsia / Terminal, Vinnytsia Plant |
Завод «Терминал» / Zavod "Terminal" |
Vinnytsia | Soviet Union, Ukrainian SSR |
Minpribor |
Yerevan Computer Research and Development Institute / |
/ |
Yerevan | Soviet Union, Armenian SSR |
na. |
The Soviet Union's central coordination efforts
[edit]ES EVM scheme
[edit]The Comecon's Unified System of Computers (ES EVM) project divided mainframe computers (and later, array and supercomputers), parts and peripherals into the following ranges:
ES 1xxx
– complete computer systemsES 2xxx
– central processing unitsES 3xxx
– memory devicesES 4xxx
– byte-multiplexor and selector channels (also known as I/O processors)ES 5xxx
– magnetic storage devices and related controllersES 6xxx
– punched card and punched tape reader devicesES 7xxx
– display and other output devices (such as line printers)ES 8xxx
– terminal and telecontrol/telemetry devices
Series ("Ryad") |
ES EVM designation |
Domestic designation |
Production years |
Production numbers |
Designer | Manufacturer | Country of origin | Compatible with | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1010[2] | na. | 1973–?[2] | na. | na. | Videoton (VT) | Hungary[2] | CII Mitra 15 | based on a CII Mitra 15 license |
Ryad 1 | ES 1010M | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | |
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1011[2] | na. | 1981–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Hungary[2] | na. | |
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1012[2] | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | Hungary[2] | na. | |
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1020[2] | na. | 1973–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union/Bulgaria[2] | na. | |
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1021[2] | na. | 1973–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Czechoslovakia[2] | na. | |
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1022[2] | na. | 1975–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union/Bulgaria[2] | na. | |
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1030[2] | na. | 1973–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union/Poland[2] | na. | |
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1032[2] | na. | 1975–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Poland[2] | na. | |
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1033[2] | na. | 1977–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1040[2] | na. | 1973–?[2] | na. | na. | Robotron | East Germany[2] | na. | |
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1050[2] | na. | 1975–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 1[2] | ES 1052[2] | na. | 1980–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1015[2] | na. | 1983–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Hungary[2] | na. | |
? | ES 1016 | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1025[2] | na. | 1981–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Czechoslovakia[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1026[2] | na. | 1983–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Czechoslovakia[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1035[2] | na. | 1981–?[2] | na. | na. | IZOT | Soviet Union/Bulgaria[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1036[2] | na. | 1984–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1045[2] | na. | 1981–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union/Poland[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1046[2] | na. | 1985–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1055[2] | na. | 1979–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | East Germany[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1055M[2] | na. | 1981–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | East Germany[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1056[2] | na. | 1986–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | East Germany[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1060[2] | na. | 1979–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1061[2] | na. | 1984–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 2[2] | ES 1065[2] | na. | 1983–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 3 | ES 1007 | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | |
Ryad 3[2] | ES 1017[2] | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | Hungary[2] | na. | |
Ryad 3[2] | ES 1027[2] | na. | 1985–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Czechoslovakia[2] | na. | |
Ryad 3[2] | ES 1037[2] | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union/Bulgaria[2] | na. | |
Ryad 3[2] | ES 1057[2] | na. | 1988–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | East Germany[2] | na. | |
Ryad 3[2] | ES 1066[2] | na. | 1986–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 3[2] | ES 1067[2] | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 3[2] | ES 1068[2] | na. | 1988–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 3[2] | ES 1077[2] | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 3[2] | ES 1087[2] | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. | |
Ryad 4 | ES 1130 | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | |
Ryad 4 | ES 1181 | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | na. | |
Ryad 4 | ES 1220 | na. | 1995–? | 20 units | na. | na. | na. | na. | |
? | ES 1766[2] | na. | 1987?–?[2] | na. | na. | na. | Soviet Union[2] | na. |
SM EVM scheme
[edit]ES PEVM scheme
[edit]Mainframe computers
[edit]Minicomputers
[edit]Microcomputers
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
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