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Corvette (Russian: Корвет) was an 8-bit personal computer in the USSR, created specifically for Education in the Soviet Union in the 1980s. The initial prototype of this computer emerged in 1985 as a project by Moscow State University employees, primarily for conducting physics experiments. It was originally a homemade computer.
Landshark — HP 9000 PA-RISC 8600 processor PCX-W+; LAW — Apple Power Macintosh 7100/66 ("Lawyers Are Wimps") Laughlin — Fedora Linux 14; LCA — (Low Cost Apple) Apple IIe; LD50 — Apple Macintosh TV; Leadville — Sun StorEdge network foundation software; Leary — Apple Macintosh PowerBook 140; Legend — SCO OpenServer 6; Lego — Sun CG6
The company now known as PCM was founded by two brothers, Sam and Frank Khulusi, in 1987 under the name of “Creative Computers”. Creative Computers was launched from the founders’ residence in Marina Del Rey, CA. The company was set up as a mail order catalog company whereby products are advertised through paper flyers/catalogs.
These disk drives were initially sold to software engineers inside Apple Computer. [citation needed] The disk drives were manufactured by IMI (International Memories Incorporated) in Cupertino, California. Corvus provided the hardware and software to interface them to the Apple II, TRS-80, Atari 8-bit computers, [15] and S-100 bus systems.
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