Setun
Soviet ternary computer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the river in Russia, see Setun (river).
Setun (Russian: Сетунь) was a computer developed in 1958 at Moscow State University. It was built under the leadership of Sergei Sobolev and Nikolay Brusentsov. It was the most modern ternary computer, using the balanced ternary numeral system and three-valued ternary logic instead of the two-valued binary logic prevalent in other computers.[1][2][3]
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Developer | Sergei Sobolev and Nikolay Brusentsov at Moscow State University |
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Manufacturer | Kazan Mathematical plant |
Release date | 1959; 65 years ago (1959) |
Lifespan | 1959–1965 |
Units sold | 50 |
Successor | Setun-70 |
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