The K1810VM86 (Russian: К1810ВМ86) is a Soviet 16-bit microprocessor, a clone of the Intel 8086 CPU with which it is binary and pin compatible. It was...
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1031, and Iskra 3104. The Iskra 1030M produced from 1989 comprised: CPU: K1810VM86 (Russian: КР1810ВМ86, Intel 8086 clone), 4.77 MHz RAM: 640 KB Display:...
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espionage and reverse engineering[citation needed]. The resulting chip, K1810VM86, was binary and pin-compatible with the 8086. i8086 and i8088 were respectively...
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IBM PC using the Intel 8088 processor, the early ES PEVM models used K1810VM86 processor with a 16-bit bus and a clock frequency of 5 MHz. The processor...
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Eastern Bloc the only available clone of the Intel 8086 was the Soviet K1810VM86. VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" then proceeded to develop a clone of...
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(ИМ1821ВМ85А, actually the CMOS version Intel 80C85), KR1858VM1 (КР1858ВМ1), and K1810VM86 (К1810ВМ86), respectively. The 580VM80 is still shown on the price list...
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Radio-86RK had developed a new 16-bit computer, the Micro-16 (based on the K1810VM86 microprocessor, with a CGA-compatible graphics mode that was capable of...
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