1976-1980
1976-1980
In 1976, works started under the international program for creation of a series of small control computers. Before 1990, more than 10 000 of SМ-1, SM-1M, SМ-2, SМ-2М, SМ-1210, SМ-1634, TVSО-1, PS 1001 complexes were produced based on developments by SRPA “Impulse”.
The complexes were composed by a manufacturing plant according to the customer’s specification based on processors and aggregate modules from the computer SM nomenclature. Software was built based on a modular principle.
The software included:
- a multitask multiprocessor operating system;
- a system to prepare application software using an assembler, macrolanguage, Fortran-IV, ALGOL-60, and BASIC languages;
- subprogram libraries.

SM-1

SM-2M

SM-1210
UVK PS-1001
A triplex control computer complex PS 1001 was used to automate critical facilities. A “2 out of 3” majority redundancy principle was used in the complex.
The PS 1001 software included the following: packets of software units to compose different types of operating systems (single-machine and multimachine, real-time and time-sharing); a system to prepare programs; task-oriented packets and program libraries.

PS-1001
Since 1976, supplies of digital control complexes to nuclear power plants started. The first complexes based on the М-7000 redundant control machines were commissioned at Beloiarsk, Novovoronezh, Rivne NPPs.
In 1980, an I&C system for sporting events based on the М-7000 two-processor machines was commissioned within an “Olimpiada-80” I&C system.
The “Olimpiada” I&C system was a complex of three systems: an “Organizing Committee” I&C system, an I&C system for sporting events and an “Information” I&C system.
The I&C system for sporting events operated based on three regional information computer centers (RIVTs) in Moscow and one in the Yachting Sport Center in Tallinn. Each of them had two М-7000 dual-processor computers and the external magnetic disk memory.
The Chairman of the State Committee for Science and Technology, President of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Gury Marchuk, visited the enterprise on a business trip.

