There is a place in Moscow where you can play the first computer games for free on those computers and game consoles for which they were created: ZX Spectrum, BK0010, Atari, Commodore, Dendy, Play Station and many others, as well as see old calculators, game consoles, storage media and even a real one gramophone.
Yesterday I went on business to the Park Kultury area, I had an hour of free time, and I finally went to Yandex Museum, which I have long wanted to get into.
A lot of computer equipment is collected here, but unlike an ordinary museum, all of it is turned on and working, and, most importantly, it is allowed to use it.
There are also Soviet calculators here.
Including legendary, programmable.
Information carriers, many of which have been almost forgotten.
Everyone remembers the word Izot? :)
Audio equipment from gramophone to Soviet cassette players.
The first Yandex server.
Many of you had a Spectrum first computer, but in fact it was a homemade clone, and the real Spectrum of the English company Sinclair looks like this.
So.
There was even a Sinclair with a membrane keyboard.
Legendary "Backashki" - Electronics BK0010-01 and BK0011M. It was for them that I once wrote an operating system ANDOS.
UKNTs - Electronics MS 0511.
Commodore.
One of the world's first vertical monitor gaming consoles.
The museum is located at Moscow, st. Timur Frunze, d. 11, p. 13. It is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 11:00 to 20:00, admission is free.
There is also a store there.
The store sells Yandex columns. Station and souvenirs.
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The main topic of my blog is technology in human life. I write reviews, share experiences, talk about all sorts of interesting things. My second project - lamptest.ru. I test LED bulbs and help figure out which ones are good and which are not so good.