Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4029292> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 67 of
67
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4029292 subject Q10126207.
- Q4029292 subject Q6900602.
- Q4029292 subject Q7018826.
- Q4029292 subject Q7215691.
- Q4029292 abstract "For the 8-bit microprocessor family see RCA 1802The 1801 series CPUs were a family of 16-bit Soviet microprocessors based on the indigenous Elektronika NC microarchitecture cores, but binary compatible with DEC's PDP-11 machines. First released in 1980, various models and variants of the series were among the most popular Soviet microprocessors and dominated the embedded systems and military applications of the 1980s. They were also used in such widely different areas as graphing calculators (Elektronika MK-85) and industrial CNCs (Elektronika NC series), but arguably their most well-known use was in several Soviet general-purpose mini- and microcomputer designs like SM EVM and DVK, UKNC and BK families respectively. Due to being the CPU of the popular Elektronika BK home computer, used in its late years as a demo machine, as well as DVK micros that often offered a first glimpse into the UNIX world, this processor achieved something of a cult status among Soviet and then Russian programmers.".
- Q4029292 thumbnail KL_USSR_K1801BM1_Ceramic.jpg?width=300.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q10126207.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q1072430.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q11368.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q1141665.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q1141670.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q114901.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q117879.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q1327833.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q15180.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q1541580.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q160710.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q165678.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q173431.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q174789.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q185131.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q187833.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q190247.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q193040.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q194368.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q2023100.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q207695.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q25236.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q25250.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q259864.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q269608.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q272683.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q280409.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q32738.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q3721335.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q378210.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q3815076.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q4161038.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q455146.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q46335.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q473708.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q492.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q518020.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q5295.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q5297.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q5300.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q5339.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q6398227.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q676152.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q6900602.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q690079.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q7018826.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215691.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q7236366.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q72468.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q733507.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q824340.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q83908.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q859595.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q878691.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q8799.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q917228.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q945534.
- Q4029292 wikiPageWikiLink Q978980.
- Q4029292 comment "For the 8-bit microprocessor family see RCA 1802The 1801 series CPUs were a family of 16-bit Soviet microprocessors based on the indigenous Elektronika NC microarchitecture cores, but binary compatible with DEC's PDP-11 machines. First released in 1980, various models and variants of the series were among the most popular Soviet microprocessors and dominated the embedded systems and military applications of the 1980s.".
- Q4029292 label "1801 series CPU".
- Q4029292 depiction KL_USSR_K1801BM1_Ceramic.jpg.