The electronic universe (a look at computer science from the 80s)

    Hello habra Not so long ago, by the will of fate, an archive of video cassettes with educational films of Soviet times fell into my hands.
    Armed with a simple device LG DVRK789 (DVD-VHS harvester) and your favorite video processing program SONY VEGAS, some cassettes were digitized, the image (as much as possible) brought to a decent look, and put it all on youtube. The subjects of instructional films are diverse, from livestock production through sewing men's suits to oil production and the use of lasers (if you are interested, welcome to the channel).

    For Habr, I chose the film "Students on Computer Science and Computers." Unfortunately, I have no information about the year of production, nor about the film studio, nor about the director of the film (many films are not recorded entirely on tapes). It seems to me that this is 1989, from easily recognizable antiquities 5.25 floppy disks on 360kb flash in the frame (because with a rim). Most of the computers in the film are not compatible with the PC, show the EU and some other unknown to me. Unfortunately, the film was voiced in a rather boring manner, like the vast majority of other films on these tapes, but if you focus on the video sequence, and not on the accompaniment, then it is quite interesting. Write in the comments if you can identify something interesting.
    Happy viewing!


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