Mini Soviet Agat-4 computer
par RabbitEngineering
Fichiers imprimables (8)
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stlbody.stl
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stlbody_face.stl
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stlmonitor_body.stl
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stlmonitor_plug.stl
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stlmonitor_face.stl
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stlkeyboard_cover.stl
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stlkeyboard_back.stl
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stlkeyboard_keys.stl
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Description
Soviet computers of the 1980s have always seemed very exotic for us who grew up in the West, and industrial design like this LEMZ Agat-4 is the reason why - turns out one of the tenets of Socialism is "no beige bricks!". A truly cool little piece of an era.
The Agat-4 was a 6502 powered machine from 1983, similar to the Apple II in spec, but played the same role in Soviet schools as the BBC Model B did in the UK - read about it here: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Agat_(computer).html
This model is pretty simple - print in red and black per the photos. The only trick to construction is to stick the screen label to the monitor before you stick the black screen frame in.
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