Setun
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Setun (Russian: Сетунь) was a balanced ternary computer developed in 1958 at Moscow University. It was one of the first practical ternary computers, using three-valued ternary logic instead of two-valued binary logic prevalent in computers before and after Setun's conception. The computer was manufactured by the Kazan Mathematical plant. 50 computers were built.
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- Development of ternary computers at Moscow State University
- Nikolai Brusentsov's Setun entry
- Pioneers of Soviet Computing
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A | Agat | Aragats | Argon | ATM Turbo | BESM | Besta | Dnepr | Dubna 48K | Elbrus | Elektronika (DVK | Electronika BK-0010 | UKNC | Electronika 60 |Electronika 85 | Electronika SS BIS) | ES EVM | ES PEVM | Hobbit | Iskra | Irisha | Kiev | KVM-1 | Korvet | M-1 | M | MESM | Micro-80 | Microsha | Minsk | Mir | Nairi | Orion-128 | Pentagon | Poisk | Promin | PS-2000, PS-3000 | Razdan | Radon | Radio-86RK | Scorpion | Setun | SM EVM | Sneg | Specialist | Strela | SVS | TsUM-1 | UM | Ural | Vector-06C | Vesna |