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The Ukrainian Personal Computers that Rebooted the USSR | TNMOC Talks 

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As the Cold War entered its twilight decades, a revolution in personal computing started to sweep the east - and the country feeding the USSR’s appetite was Ukraine.
Join Mykola "Nick" Shcherbyna as he takes us beyond the IBM PC compatibles sanctioned by Big Blue during the 1980s and 1990s to revisit the USSR’s first ZX Spectrum clone, tackles the shipping mistake responsible for the birth of Soviet DIY computers, and discusses unofficial Intel processors.
Why did Ukraine - the birthplace of Europe’s first modern, digital computer decades before with the valve-based MEOM - take the digital lead at this time and what happened next? And what did Britain’s army of bedroom coders hacking at their BBC Micros and Spectrums have in common with their Ukrainian counterparts? Find out in this talk.
About the speaker:
Mykola Shcherbyna is the co-founder and head of the Museum of Computer Technology in Lviv, Ukraine. A consultant with more than 25 years’ experience in embedded systems and cybersecurity, Mykola is also a lecturer in the cybersecurity department at the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics at Lviv University.
Recorded 19th June 2024.

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Комментарии : 5   
@svenvandevelde1
@svenvandevelde1 Месяц назад
This is so amazingly interesting, the computer era behind the now gone iron curtain or wall. Thank you Mick for having shown a glimpse of the large history of Ukrainian computer history! A history we completely didn't know about here. Amazingly interesting also the fact that the first computer on the mainland was in Ukraine !!!
@eliotmansfield
@eliotmansfield Месяц назад
he’s a proud Ukrainian.
@Tesserae
@Tesserae Месяц назад
Fascinating look at Soviet personal computing. In the 1980s specifically, how many computers would be in Ukraine (order of magnitude, 1000s, 100,000s)? Generally speaking, would a highschool have one computer or would there be a computer lab, e.g. 10+ computers? Given the difficulty in acquiring parts, how many hobbyists would be able to afford/build their own personal computers?
@svenvandevelde1
@svenvandevelde1 Месяц назад
I will definitely visit your museum in Lviv
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