MK-90 is a late-Soviet PDP-11 compatible pocket computer (PDA), which was a brain unit for a Ukrainian SEG-2M gamma-spectrometer used in the Chornobyl Zone in the mid-90-s. This is one of a kind device, which stands pretty apart from everything that the Soviets produced. In this episode, we will unbox it and make a short review.
Contents of this video:
00:00 - Intro
00:18 - Some news!
00:54 - SEG-2M spectrometer, based on MK-90.
02:23 - Unboxing an MK-90 Pocket PC
03:35 - Overview of the device
04:52 - Well, that is the weird keyboard...
06:12 - Compartments and power
07:00 - MPO-10 flash memory drives
07:53 - Powering on and trying the build-in tests
09:23 - Trying the BASIC
10:20 - Interfaces and communication
11:29 - Outro
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