< img src = "/uploads/blogs/06/37/IB-FR0VSB6H3_C9316240.jpg" Alt = "at the auction sell one of the first computers created in Ukraine: how it looks and how much costs"/~ 62 < p > on the site for Violity collectors with & Rsquo; there was an interesting lot. There is a computer for sale; Rsquo; Uuter made in Ukraine as long as 1993.

< p > The tutorial computer and amp; Rsquo; Uuter “Olympic C”. For & nbsp; words & nbsp; author, he did not use it, and therefore the condition, despite the time, has perfect.

< p > “completely complete, with documents and original box”, & mdash; adds seller.

< p >< img SRC = "/Uploads/wysiwyg/%d0%90%D1%80%D1%82%D0%d0%d0%bc/07022025/1bf9DDDDA-3cd08CAF566666666a ALT = "1BF9DDDDDA-3CD08CAF56666AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADA97CF4324.WEBP (25 KB)" Width = "544" Height = "307" /> 62 ~ /P > > > 62 ~ 62 < p >< img SRC = "/Uploads/Wysiwyg/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%82%D0%D0%D0%BC/07022025/47014c022-6b5427 ALT = "47014c022-6b542774474747474743838383600DCD254.Webp (20 Kb)" Width = "551" Height = "311" />0 ~ /P > > 62 > 62 ~ 62 < P >< Strong > Background: “ Olympic C” is a clone of the British computer & Rsquo; RSQUO; The domestic computer; Rsquo; Uuter was gathering at the Olympian plant in the 1990s. The original ZX Spectrum was an 8-bit homemade computer; Rsquo; Uuter created by Sinclair Research Ltd. He was one of the most popular comp & Rsquo; Rsuters in Europe, and its numerous clones in the early 1990s were widespread in the former USSR.

~ ~ < p > display of these computer; Rsquo; Rsuters were a regular TV, to which Compl & Rsquo; Uutter connected through antenna nest. The graphics were black and white, and a permanent memory; rsquo; a household cassette record served as a pitch. Was developed for training and work. Could play games.

< p > for all this seller asks 4500 UAH.

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