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Soviet universal 8-bit personal computer, Agat-4 (1983)
The Agat-4, an Apple II clone produced in the Soviet Union (1983)
The Agat (Russian: Агат) was a series of 8-bit computers produced in the Soviet Union. It used the same MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor as Apple II and Commodore 64. Commissioned by the USSR Ministry of Radio, for many years it was a popular microcomputer in Soviet schools. First introduced at a Moscowtrade fair in 1983, the Agat was primarily produced between 1984 and 1990, although a limited number of units may have been manufactured as late as 1993. By 1988, about 12,000 units were produced, over 9 months of 1989—about 7,000. [source: Wikipedia]
Hello Myna-11 ! what can you see from whatever spot you're on?
-Agat-4
>Oh! Hello! Unfortunately, I can't really look around a whole lot.
>Plus its quite dark outside right now.
>HOWEVER! In the morning, I get quite a nice view of the forest! It's very green this time of year!