МИР-3

МИР-3[1] is The third generation computer was released in the 1970s in the USSR. It collected all the achievements of microelectronics in the 1970s. The main task of the МИР-3 computer was to solve computational problems for engineers.

МИР-3 consisted of keyboard, TV (display), a means of reading magnetic tapes and disks, a processor. The size of МИР-3 has decreased. Now it was the size of a regular desk. True, the size was without the means of reading magnetic tapes and disks. The speed of the МИР-3 computer was 10 5 - 10 7 actions per second. The memory capacity was up to 10 6 knocks. Essentially, the МИР-3 computer consisted of several computers. The microprocessor consists of several processors, each of which was responsible for the operation of a separate МИР-3 unit. For example, one for reading information from magnetic tapes and transferring information, the other for processing and calculations, the third for printing on the keyboard, and so on. The complex structure of МИР-3 required the creation of means for coordinating the work of individual computer parts. When creating the charter, the language Аналитик-74 was used. Participation in the creation of computers МИР-3 hosted by the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, including V. Glushkov.

Reference

  1. МИР-3(in Russian)
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