• Compared to other computers available in the Soviet Union at the time, the Agat was several times cheaper, which led to its widespread adoption in schools...
  • The Agat (Russian: Агат) was a series of 8-bit computers produced in the Soviet Union. It used the same MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor as Apple II and Co...
  • The article appeared in November 1984 under the title: "AGAT: A Soviet Apple II Computer - The Russians first microcomputer is a bad copy of the Apple".
  • Initially, the Agat-7 computer was manufactured with a charset containing only capital letters, but it was replaced with the full charset.
  • The Agat 8-bit computer produced in the Soviet Union, 1983. ... The Agat 4, an Apple II clone that was the most popular PC produced in the Soviet Union.
  • Agat was a soviet personal computer based on Apple II architecture. Agat emulator provides support for all base blocks of original hardware as well as...
  • The Agat personal computer was slower and much, much more expensive ($17,000 in 1984) than the real thing; BYTE magazine called it "a bad copy of the...
  • click & hold to rotate. Soviet Retro PC Agat 3D Model. ... Agat-4, a Soviet serial personal computer – 1983. Assembled in blockbench.