They produced the original mainframe-style computers they were inspired by (and used components from), including difficult-to-find clones of Intel’s 8086 processors

Software is a limited resource as well, which usually forces electronics restorers to go on a virtual software quest

Because the mainframe has built-in modules, its two modules can each accommodate a different processing board

The power delivery subsystem for each module was present, and the modules’ cards could be coupled to access different processing options

The beautifully pieced-together mainframe Chornobyl Family retrieved had five processor boards installed in its seven accessible slots, including two RAM boards, a board for COMs

The largest RAM board has a storage capacity of 512 kilobytes, while the smallest one has 128 kilobytes

Missing COM wires would necessitate the reverse engineering of a full hardware and communications design system due to how specialised the drivers and electrical design of the era are

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