• and Computer Engineering The BESM series included six models. BESM-1, originally referred to as simply the BESM or BESM AN ("BESM Akademii Nauk", BESM of...
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    BESM-6 (Russian: БЭСМ-6, short for Большая электронно-счётная машина, i.e. 'Large Electronic Calculating Machine') was a Soviet electronic computer of...
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    navigational systems In August 2009 IPMCE became a joint-stock company. BESM-1 BESM-2 BESM-4 BESM-6 Elbrus-1 Elbrus-2 Elbrus-3 Эль-76(in Belarusian) IPMCE (in Russian)...
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  • Look up BESM in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. BESM is a line of Soviet-made mainframe computers. BESM may also refer to: BESm (N1, N12-bis(ethyl)spermine)...
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    the Cold War;[citation needed] the BESM series and Strela are examples of independently designed Soviet computers. Elwro in Poland was another Eastern...
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    animation called "Kitty" was created with BESM-4 by Nikolai Konstantinov, depicting a cat moving around. In 1971, a computer animation called "Metadata" was created...
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  • Clone of DEC Professional (computer) 380 (J11) Elektronika D3-28 Elektronika SS BIS (Электроника СС БИС) — Cray clone BESM (БЭСМ) — series of mainframes...
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    IAS machine (redirect from IAS (computer))
    were: AVIDAC (Argonne National Laboratory) BESK (Stockholm) BESM (Moscow) Circle Computer (Hogan Laboratories, Inc.), 1954 CYCLONE (Iowa State University)...
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    large-scale computer, the BESM-1, was assembled in Moscow at the Lebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering. Soviet work on computers was...
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    A vacuum-tube computer, now termed a first-generation computer, is a computer that uses vacuum tubes for logic circuitry. While the history of mechanical...
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