Dinosaur Sightings: First Russian computer mouse
by Bill Detwiler | September 14, 2006, 1:38pm PDT | Image 1 of 11
First Russian computer mouse
The first Russian computer mouse was used with the EC-1841 (IBM PC/XT compatible computer).
Sergei Frolov, a programmer and engineer from Saint-Petersburg, Russia, has compiled an extensive collection of Soviet calculators and computer accessories. He has graciously allowed us to reprint these photos of early Russian computer mice. You can see more of Sergei's collection on his Soviet Calculators Collection Web site.
Sergei Frolov, a programmer and engineer from Saint-Petersburg, Russia, has compiled an extensive collection of Soviet calculators and computer accessories. He has graciously allowed us to reprint these photos of early Russian computer mice. You can see more of Sergei's collection on his Soviet Calculators Collection Web site.
First Russian computer mouse - Image 1 of 11
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Bill Detwiler is Head Technology Editor of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as a Support Tech and IT Manager in the social research and energy industries.
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