Razdan (computer)
Razdan is a family of general-purpose, digital electronic computers created from 1958–1965 at the Yerevan Computer Research and Development Institute. The computer has a semiconductor element base, that is, it belongs to computers of the second generation.
Razdan
The machine has been developed since 1958, based on the documentation for the M-3 machine. The head of the work is E. L. Brusilovsky.In 1960, the Razdan machine was handed over to the State Commission.
Machine specifications
- Command system: two-address, 17 basic commands, each of which has 8 modifications
- Number system: binary, the word consists of 36 binary digits, of which 29 are the mantissa, 1 is the sign, 5 is the order, 1 is the sign of the order.
- Speed: 5000 ops/sec.
- Power consumption: approx. 3 kW from AC 220/380 V, 50 Hz.
- Occupied area: 20 sq. m.
Razdan-2
Serially produced since 1961.Entering and storing data and code is on perforated 35mm film.
Razdan-3
Put into operation in 1965, serial production of the machine began in 1966.Used as a control computer for working with scientific equipment. in nuclear research.
There were several scientific programming languages compiled for it such as Fortran and Algol-60.
On the basis of this model, in 1967–1977 YerNIIMM developed a system for automating the process of selling railway tickets – the Marshrut-1 complex. This complex was used for a long time at several railway stations in Moscow. The developers of this system received the State Prize of the Armenian SSR in 1974.